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Kris and Kate are a bonded pair of siblings. They are just over a year old. They have always been together--eat together, sleep together, even walk with intertwined tails. A very sweet and loving inseparable pair of kitties. They have been fixed, vaccinated, and micro chipped. If you want double the love and double the attention--Kris and Kate are for you. There is an adoption fee of $100 for the pair. For more information or to meet them, text/call 503-586-6176.
Kris and Kate are a bonded pair of siblings. They are just over a year old. They have always been together--eat together, sleep together, even walk with intertwined tails. A very sweet and loving inseparable pair of kitties. They have been fixed, vaccinated, and micro chipped. If you want double the love and double the attention--Kris and Kate are for you. There is an adoption fee of $100 for the pair. For more information or to meet them, text/call 503-586-6176.
We have potential adopters complete an application form and sign a contract to finalize the adoption. Our fees ($25-$75) vary depending on the age of the cat/kitten as well as other variables.
We have potential adopters complete an application form and sign a contract to finalize the adoption. Our fees ($25-$75) vary depending on the age of the cat/kitten as well as other variables.
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CAFA’s mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats in Oregon. CAFA educates and works with the public and other nonprofit organizations on pet overpopulation issues such as spay/neuter, implementation of trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs as well as advocacy on behalf of pets in Marion County. We rescue cats and kittens, provide them with vet care and adopt them into good homes.
CAFA’s mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats in Oregon. CAFA educates and works with the public and other nonprofit organizations on pet overpopulation issues such as spay/neuter, implementation of trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs as well as advocacy on behalf of pets in Marion County. We rescue cats and kittens, provide them with vet care and adopt them into good homes.