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5 Important Steps to Adopting a Cat to the Best Home Possible Ask questions before you meet. Ask potential adopters to fill out an application. Set up a meet and greet. Create an adoption contract that both you and the adopter will sign once youve approved them.
Necessary steps will need to be handled, such as contacting references and processing your application. Rescues that require a home visit will also need to schedule and complete that process before you can bring a pet home. All in all, time can range between a couple of hours to a few days.
On average, most cats are in new homes within 14 days from intake to adoption. For dogs, its about 10 days. If an animal is waiting longer than usual to find a new home, we might move that animal to another AHS shelter so it can be seen by more people.
Health Concerns: - Physical Appearance: Look for signs of neglect, such as matted fur, weight loss, or an unkempt appearance. - Respiratory Issues: Coughing, sneezing, or nasal discharge can indicate respiratory infections. - Gastrointestinal Problems: Diarrhea or vomiting may suggest underlying health issues.
Contact your local animal shelter Many animal shelters, rescues, SPCAs, humane societies, and municipal animal controls have programs to keep people and pets together. At minimum they can often refer you to credible resources in your own community that may be able to help.

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You have to fill out an application, which isnt hard. You have to be willing to have a vet for the cat, you have to commit to getting the cat vet care on a regular basis, making sure that all the cats needs are taken care of at all times. Adopting a cat is much like adopting a child. The process itself is not hard.
New Cat? Set Realistic Expectations! You can expect that it will take your cat some time to get used to the new routines and environment. The Rule of Three means that you can gauge the time it might take for your cat to fully acclimate to his home in threes: three days, three weeks, and three months.

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