We adopt tame cats and kittens as our foster family spacee allows us to do, and we look for safe barn homes for mousers that need relocation.
If you want a pet, please
adopt a tame cat from a shelter, as they all desperately need homes.
Not exact matches
Claiming no owners, the
cats of Istanbul live between two worlds, neither wild nor
tame — and they bring joy and purpose to those people they choose to
adopt.
The ASPCA advocates
adopting the many available domestic
cats and kittens rather than trying to
tame feral
cats.
In some areas of the United States,
cats with wild
cat heritage, no matter how
tame, are banned, so check your local laws prior to
adopting.
Tame, friendly stray
cats can and should be picked up off the street and
adopted into homes again.
Kittens and
cats that are
tame enough to be
adopted are placed in good homes.
(Young kittens and
tame cats are removed from the colony and placed into foster homes where they are nurtured until they can be
adopted.)
Once the
cats are spayed / neutered and vaccinated, return them to the place where they were trapped (kittens can often be
tamed, sterilized, and
adopted).
Very young kittens can be successfully rescued from the colony,
tamed, and
adopted into loving indoor homes.Not all
cats that are in colonies are feral.
You should be aware that
cats who can not be
tamed or
adopted may face euthanasia at a shelter.
Kittens and
cats that are
tame enough to be
adopted are sterilized, and then placed in good homes.
We frequently take young kittens from feral mothers, put them in foster homes where they are hand -
tamed and eventually
adopted as domestic
cats.
Once the
cats are sterilized and vaccinated, return them to the place where they were trapped (kittens often can be
tamed, sterilized and
adopted).
All of the
tame cats found on the backlot have been
adopted into new homes.
Offerings for elementary school classrooms are *: 2nd grade: «What pets need» & «How people and dogs feel» 3rd grade: «Opt to
adopt» & «
Cat needs» 4th grade: «Safety tips» & «Wild vs
tame» 5th / 6th grade: «Pet overpopulation» & «Careers in Animal Welfare»
If the
cat is
tame or semi-
tame and in relatively good health despite its age, it may have earned a retirement with an employee willing to
adopt it.