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  • HOME
    • LETTER TO OUR SUPPORTERS
    • ABOUT US >
      • OUR FOSTER HOMES
      • OUR PARTNER VETS
      • INSPIRED BY MARDI
      • SPARKLE CAT NEWS
    • PARTNERSHIPS >
      • AMAZON SMILE
      • CATS PRIDE
      • CHARITYCHOICE DONATION GIFT CARDS
      • CHEWY
      • DONATE YOUR CAR
      • eBAY FOR CHARITIES-SPARKLE CAT RESCUE
      • FLIPGIVE FOR SPARKLE CAT RESCUE
      • FRESH STEP PAW POINTS REWARDS
      • PURINA PERKS
      • WOOFTRAX
  • ADOPT
    • ADOPTABLE FELINES >
      • Adoption Application
      • ADOPTION GUIDELINES
      • PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR YOUR NEW CAT
      • ADOPTION FEE
      • HAPPY TAILS >
        • 2023 ADOPTIONS
        • 2022 ADOPTIONS
        • 2021 ADOPTIONS
        • 2020 ADOPTIONS
        • 2019 Adoptions
        • 2018 Adoptions
        • 2017 Adoptions
        • 2016 Adoptions
        • 2015 Adoptions
        • 2014 Adoptions
  • DONATE
    • DONATE TO SPARKLE CAT RESCUE >
      • DONATION DROP OFF LOCATIONS
      • MEMORIAL-TRIBUTE GIFT DONATION >
        • TRIBUTES
    • COMPANIES MATCHING EMPLOYEE DONATIONS
    • DONATE YOUR CAR
    • PARTNERSHIPS WITH BUSINESSES
    • WISHLIST
  • EVENTS
    • ONLINE FUNDRAISING AUCTION FOR THE KITTIES
  • FOSTER
  • SHOP AND SUPPORT
    • CATNIP TOYS AND MORE
  • RESOURCES
    • CAT STUCK IN A TREE
    • FAQ-FACEBOOK MESSENGER
    • FERAL CATS: TIPS AND RESOURCES
    • FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    • HEALTH, NUTRITION AND SAFETY FOR YOUR CAT
    • LOST AND FOUND RESOURCES
    • POISONOUS PLANTS AND FOOD FOR CATS
    • RESCUE RESOURCES-FOUND KITTENS-REHOMING
    • SPAY NEUTER RESOURCES FOR PETS AND COMMUNITY CATS >
      • REPRODUCTION IN CATS AND FAQ ON HEAT AND PREGNANCY IN CATS
    • WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A STRAY KITTEN

ADOPT DON'T SHOP! 


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Thank you for considering a rescue cat as your next companion animal!

Please understand that we will check all references, including vet references.

Adoption fee:
$100 each kitten or cat 
$175 /pair (don't have to be related/same age)

~Adoption fees are non-refundable~


 Adopters should own a cat carrier and all cats must leave their Sparkle Cat Rescue foster in an appropriate cat carrier.

We recommend hard plastic carriers versus soft fabric zipper carriers UNLESS the soft carrier has a lock to prevent the cat from unzipping it.

​If a cat is adopted at the home/visit meet n greet, a carrier must be in the home for the adoption coordinator/foster to see before finalizing adoption.

As part of the adoption process, we will discuss with you:
  • -The cat’s health and veterinary care history
    -What to expect during your cat’s adjustment to a new home

    -Transitioning to new food and litter (if you choose to do so)
    -Introducing your cat to other pets (if applicable)




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Sparkle Cat Rescue
"A Network of Volunteers Saving the Forgotten Felines"


Ten Considerations Before Adopting A Pet

1. Adopt a pet for the right reasons - Is this a spur of the moment decision? Did you see a cute furry face in a store window? Is it because your children are hounding you for one? Or is it because you have decided that you want the companionship that an animal can provide during its lifetime?

2. Consult your entire household - Everyone that has to live with the pet should be in agreement about adopting it. If you are adopting it for you...r children, are you willing to care for the pet once the kids lose interest? (See Attention Parents below)

3. Consider your lifestyle - Do you travel a lot or work most of the day? Do you have young children or other pets that may not interact well with a new pet? Is an energetic puppy that needs to be housebroken, prone to chewing everything, and in need of obedience training right for you?

4. Evaluate living accommodations - Many rental places do not allow pets or restrict what type of pet you can have. Do you anticipate a move in the near future?

5. Not everyone can live with a pet - Is anyone in your household allergic to pets? Or is anyone in the house fearful of that type of pet?

6. Time Management - Do you have time to train, socialize, and offer companionship to that animal? Do you have the time to feed, clean up after, groom, exercise, and play with that pet?

7. Budget expenses for your pet - Do you have the money to pay for food, toys, bowls, collars, cages, obedience lessons, kitty litter, and other such expenses? do you have the money to pay for visits to the veterinarian and the proper vaccinations for that pet?

8. Pets need room to roam - Do you have the appropriate space for the type of pet you are considering? Are you looking to adopt a large, energetic dog to live in your studio apartment?

9. Troubleshooting 101 - Are you prepared to deal with problems that may arise from pet ownership? Chewed or scratched furniture, flea infestations, accidents on the good carpet, behavior problems, etc...

10. Prepare for a lifetime commitment - Are you prepared to make a commitment to that pet for its entire lifetime? They don't remain cute, adorable puppies and kittens forever. Are you prepared to make the commitment to be a responsible pet owner for the next 10-20 years (the average life span of many dogs and cats.

~original post at
http://www.strayrescue.org/node/84

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