-
#1
Time
Do you have the time to care for, play with, and meet your cat's basic needs?
-
#2
Multi-cat Households
Do you already have cats in your household? What are their temperaments? Will they get along?
-
#3
Adult or Kitten
Do you have other household pets and family members that need to be considered?
-
#4
One or Two
Should you adopt a single cat or a pair? Siblings and bonded pairs can be great playmates.
-
#5
Resources
Can you cover food, litter, bedding, annual veterinary visits, spay/neuter, toys and parasite control?
Crazy Cat Animal Rescue
We are a registered 501c3.
We are an all foster based cat rescue, all of our cats are fostered in our volunteer’s homes, and we do not have a physical location. We are very active in TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). We personally go out and trap friendly and feral cats and their kittens, when the cats are Feral they are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and returned to their colony and when they are friendly we evaluate, fully vet, and foster them until they are adopted.
When the funding is available we also supply food to low income individuals who care for feral colonies.
Things to Consider When Adopting a Cat
To meet a pet, a potential adopter should fill out the adoption application, meet the pet and have a compatibility interview. We do not use a first-come, first-serve process and we decide who is going to be the best match for each pet.