Posted over 5 months ago | Updated over 4 months ago
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Submit Application
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps AnimalKind with pet care costs.
Makani is a young cat with a gentle soul, a wild streak, and a deep need for safety and stability. She came to us as the devoted mother of Zoe and Odin—both of whom are now thriving in loving homes. While her kittens blossomed with confidence, Makani has remained fearful and guarded, never quite learning to trust people during her time with us.
Though she’s small and undeniably adorable, Makani does not want to be touched or handled—and she will strike out when frightened. Her behavior comes from fear, not malice, but she makes it very clear that she values her space. Because of this, she’s best suited to a home without children, with experienced and understanding cat guardians who can respect her boundaries.
Makani truly shines in the company of other cats. She loves snuggling with her feline companions and finds comfort and confidence in their presence. She would thrive in a multi-cat household—or better yet, in a setting where she can live more freely without pressure from humans.
Given her fearful behavior and her wild, independent nature, Makani would be best suited as a barn cat or in a home with safe, secure indoor/outdoor access (like a catio, enclosed yard, or rural property). She may never be a lap cat, but she deserves a peaceful life on her own terms.
Makani is a young cat with a gentle soul, a wild streak, and a deep need for safety and stability. She came to us as the devoted mother of Zoe and Odin—both of whom are now thriving in loving homes. While her kittens blossomed with confidence, Makani has remained fearful and guarded, never quite learning to trust people during her time with us.
Though she’s small and undeniably adorable, Makani does not want to be touched or handled—and she will strike out when frightened. Her behavior comes from fear, not malice, but she makes it very clear that she values her space. Because of this, she’s best suited to a home without children, with experienced and understanding cat guardians who can respect her boundaries.
Makani truly shines in the company of other cats. She loves snuggling with her feline companions and finds comfort and confidence in their presence. She would thrive in a multi-cat household—or better yet, in a setting where she can live more freely without pressure from humans.
Given her fearful behavior and her wild, independent nature, Makani would be best suited as a barn cat or in a home with safe, secure indoor/outdoor access (like a catio, enclosed yard, or rural property). She may never be a lap cat, but she deserves a peaceful life on her own terms.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Our shelter has cheerful visitor-friendly cubicles with cat trees & toys where potential adopters can meet adoptable cats and kittens.
Submit Application
This can be done in advance, using the form on http://animalkindny.org/applications/ or at our shelter, 721 Warren Street, Hudson, NY
Approve Application
Our staff will review your application, ask any relevant questions, check your references (including your veternarian). and notify you ASAP.
Sign Adoption Contract
We have an adoption agreement, requiring adopters to agree to care for their pets and not to rehome to any third party without our agree
Pay Fee
We kindly ask a $ 85 donation(which includes spay/neuter, distemper & rabies vaccinations, FelV testing and microchipping of your pet).
Take the Pet Home
You will need to bring an adequate and secure pet carrier (no cardboard boxes, please!) in order to take your pet home with you.