So due to a lot of circumstances, I need to rehome my 2 cats. Does anyone know any good foster care facilities or adoption groups that take surrenders instead of just strays? No Kill is a MUST. They have fantastic personalities, no aggression, very affectionate, are spayed/neutered, and still have their claws intact.Does anyone have any good suggestions? And please refrain from the "Pets are a responsibility, you shouldn't have gotten them if you coudln't take care of them" blah blah...these are an ex's pets, which he abandoned, and I tried to do the right thing and take care of them, but it's just becoming too much on me financially/time/allergy.
3/24/2011 10:35:20 AM
pics?
3/24/2011 10:40:37 AM
Aw wish I could help but I already have enough pets Have you called a Safe Haven for Cats yet?
3/24/2011 10:58:08 AM
This same thing happened to me. I had an ex leave a cat with me and I tried my best to take care of it, but I'm not really an animal person and so when I moved to my new place I didnt wanna take it with me. Luckily I did find someone on here who was willing to take her and hopefully it worked out well for the cat. Good luck I know that situation sucks
3/24/2011 11:02:34 AM
I can't fathom what kind of jerk leaves their pet behind when moving out of a place.
3/24/2011 11:12:53 AM
^
3/24/2011 11:50:17 AM
Same kind of person who moves out without paying up a month of bills? I did get them microchipped...they're strictly indoor kitties.The white one (male) is named "Lucky Puck"...he's ridiculously affectionate, talks a lot, is really athletic (he jumps HIGGHHH) and has an affinity for feathers, turkey, and eating insects.The fuzzy one is Ms. Nezbitt(female). Very shy, but she likes to sleep next to your face at night and have you scratch her ass.Neither scratch, hiss, bite, or show any aggression. Again, really sweet cats.
3/24/2011 12:31:26 PM
As far as I know, the SPCA will take voluntarily surrendered animals, but there is a huge waiting list.You are best off putting the animal on sites like craigslist or petfinder and seeing if you can rehome them yourself.
3/24/2011 1:15:35 PM
Yeah, SPCA has a 4 month waiting list. Otherwise they suggested Wake County Animal Shelter...which is a kill shelter...and that is NOT an option.Anyone want to take them? I'm up for person to person adoptions as well.
3/24/2011 2:00:05 PM
http://www.goathouserefuge.org/http://trianglepetrescue.com/arearescuesshelters.htmYou can always let their vet office know to keep an eye out for people looking for a cat too.
3/24/2011 2:13:31 PM
Good Luck!!http://www.snowflakerescue.org/registerarescue.htm
3/24/2011 3:26:57 PM
oh my goodness Ms. Nezbitt is so pretty . . .[Edited on March 25, 2011 at 8:01 AM. Reason : ONE ONE ONE ONE ONE]
3/25/2011 8:01:17 AM
TroopofEchos loves pussy
3/25/2011 8:21:03 AM
How old are they. Are they litter box trained.
3/25/2011 8:53:38 AM
I've never heard of a cat not litter box trained unless it had a urinary infection.
3/25/2011 10:25:36 AM
safe haven for cats is no kill^i had cats that we weren't able to litter train, one of them liked to sleep in the box ]
3/25/2011 4:12:40 PM
Independent Animal Rescue
3/26/2011 1:09:32 AM
^great people +1 for IAR
3/26/2011 1:25:10 AM