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Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue

Fairborn, OH 45324

Contact Elisabeth Fitzhugh
Email adopt@bluesmews.org
Phone (937) 271-1411
cats at Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue
1 - 10 of 37 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue serves

Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue is a small, volunteer-run, non-profit organization assisting Siamese cats, Siamese mixes, and Siamese wannabes (doesn't every cat want to be Siamese?).

We serve the greater Dayton/Fairborn/Beavercreek area (including, but not limited to, Montgomery, Greene, Clark counties)

Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue's adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

You may meet our pets at our adoption events at Pet Supplies Plus and Pet People, or by appointment.

2.

Submit Application

Please fill out an application at https://bluesmews.org/adoption-application

3.

Interview

4.

Pay Fee

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Adoption requirements include an application that tells us something about the adoptive family and authorizes us to contact the family's vet for references, a phone or in-person interview, and at the director's discretion, home visitation. We provide an adoption contract that lists the animal's current and anticipated health care and delineates the owner's and our responsibilities. Each kitten has a 2-week satisfaction guarantee which provides a full refund for animals returned within the 2-week time frame. Our typical adoption fees are $150 per Siamese Wannabe and $200 per Siamese mixes and Siamese and some others.

Adoption application

About Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue

We are a small, grass-roots volunteer effort dedicated to easing the problems faced by unwanted Siamese cats and kittens and their non-Siamese cousins. We use foster homes for our animals to provide them with a warm and loving environment from which to be adopted; we give all of our animals excellent vet care to ensure they have a good start in life. We offer education and advice on cat care and cat behavior issues; we provide courtesy listings for adoptable pets for free on our web site. We provide support to indigent owners (emergency food and vet care assistance) as we are able and offer advice and assistance on resolving landlord pet issues (including ADA therapy pet designation). We are dedicated to making life easier for the animals who love and trust us and look to us for their safety, security, and happiness. The problems are large and we are small but we try hard to make a difference for cats at risk.

Blue's Mews Siamese Cat Rescue's adopted pets

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