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Kitty Queen Cat Rescue

4552 McKnight Rd, Suite 400, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Contact Christa Amari
Email kittyqueencatrescue@gmail.com
Phone
cats at Kitty Queen Cat Rescue
1 - 10 of 34 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Kitty Queen Cat Rescue serves

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Robinson Twp, Mc Kees Rocks, Moon Twp, Oakdale, West Allegheny, Ross Township, Cranberry Twp,

Kitty Queen Cat Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Visit https://kittyqueencatrescue.com/cat-adoption-application/

2.

Interview

One of our dedicated volunteers will reach out to help find out what kitty will fit your family and discuss the application process.

3.

Approve Application

Once approved, you will be able to visit the Cat Lounge to meet with the available kitties OR to meet the cat that has caught your eye.

4.

Meet the Pet

Find your true love. Sign the adoption contract. Pay the adoption fee as applicable. Live happily ever after!

Additional adoption info

Vaccines & Vet Care
We require each potential adopter to have a veterinarian of choice on file. You must agree to provide your new furry family member with the proper vet care, vaccines, and flea & tick treatment in a timely manner to keep them happy, healthy, and safe.

Adoption Fees
Single Kittens Under 1 Year: $125
Kitten Pairs: $200
Cats 1yr to 10yrs: $100
Senior Cats 10+: $60
*All Kittens & Cats are Fully Vetted*
**Consider sponsoring an adoption fee for one of our lovely felines!**

All of our cats have already been:
Spayed or neutered
Given age-appropriate vaccines
Treated for fleas & Dewormed
Tested for FeLV and FIV
Microchipped

REQUIREMENTS
Adopter must fill out an adoption application: https://kittyqueencatrescue.com/cat-adoption-application/

If adopter already owns pets, they must be up-to-date on legally required vaccinations.
Adopters must agree not to declaw our cats.
Adopters will be given "new cat" packets with basic care & vet recommendations along with how to deal with common cat problems.

Adoption application

About Kitty Queen Cat Rescue

No cat left behind! That's our motto and we're proud to be serving the communities in West Allegheny County with the best in cat rescue care. Kitty Queen Cat Rescue is a no-kill, cat & kitten organization dedicated to helping homeless, unwanted, and special needs cats find loving homes.


We are a 501(c)3 non profit rescue organization. All of the donations from caring cat lovers like your are tax deductible! Our Federal EIN is 82-2305983. We operate solely based on donations from loyal cat lovers and the hard work of incredible volunteers.

Kitty Queen Cat Rescue's adopted pets

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