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Animal Talk Rescue is a "no-kill" 501 (C)(3) rescue.
SEE OUR ADOPTION READY PETS
All about the adoption process at Animal Talk Rescue:
Kittens and cats are accepted from their legal caretakers (we do not
purchase them) by appointment on Sundays. Orphaned (6 weeks and under)
kittens are accepted at anytime. Due to our limited space we can only
accept them as we find homes for others. We cannot accept lost and found
animals.
All
kittens and cats are screened for feline leukemia and other health problems.
They then start a quarantine for at least 7 days (some situations require
a longer quarantine period). The "Ready approx. date indicates when the
quarantine period is up. No one other than staff is allowed to handle
them during this time. During these 7 days, they receive their first vaccines
and worming, a fungal and flea bath, Frontline, Avid Microchip and any
other medical treatment necessary.
Monday mornings, new arrivals, who we feel are within a week of being
ready to go to new homes, will be on view and available to be put on "hold".
"Holds" are accepted when a person is at least 99% sure that this is the
kitten or cat they are wanting. One "hold" per person unless you are looking
for 2. We do accept other "holds" numbered in order. If a quarantine period
must be extended, only the first "hold" is notified. Other holds will
only be notified if the kitten or cat becomes available. A "hold" is good
only until 1/2 hour before closing the day the quarantine period is up.
It is very important that they get picked up when ready, as there are
other kittens or cats waiting for that cage so that they can find homes.
All kittens/cats receive a Free bag of Nutro kitten food, a 2 week health
guarantee, and a free vet exam
through Northgate Vet Clinic. Cats and kittens are spayed/neutered
before they leave. In special cases some kittens under 6 months are sent
home with a spay or certificates good through Dr. Kunnen at the Spay and
and Neuter Clinic, but these are rare. Our adoption fee is
based on the cost of caring for 1 kitten/cat for 1 week (although many
are here for longer).
Thank you to Dr. Karen Obegi, Nutro, Mountain Cat, Northgate Veterinary
Clinic & Dr. Kunnen of the Spay Neuter Clinic, for their contributions.
All other care & medical costs are supported by: Your contributions, Animal
Talk Rescue and Animal Talk Pet Shop.

Animal Talk Rescue placed into loving homes approximately 400 kittens
and cats last year.
All adoption fees go directly to Animal Talk Rescue.
Due to time constraints the adoption center is closed Mondays and closes
1/2 hour
before the close of Animal Talk Pet Shop
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