Rescue Cats/Kittens
Pictured are all the cats/kittens in our rescue's foster homes.
Click on each picture for their brief bio
and adoption availability.
Adoption Fee - $90.00
• $150.00 if you adopt a pair
Note from American Humane:
ADULT OR KITTEN?
If you are considering adopting a cat, you may think you should get a kitten so your child and the kitty can grow up together. While this may sound like a nice idea, American Humane recommends that homes with children choose adult cats instead. You might be disappointed by this, but keep in mind that 8-week-old kittens will essentially be adults in less than a year. Additionally, young children tend to be very active and may be too rough with fragile kittens, which can result in injuries to the kitty and/or a fearful, skittish adult cat. Similarly, young kittens have particularly sharp teeth and claws, which can accidentally injure delicate young children.For all these reasons,
cats over 2 or 3 years old are best
for kids under age 5 or 6.
Because we are a nonprofit, adoption fees are collected to offset the cost of their spay/neuter, vaccines, deworming, microchips and feeding.
Requirements
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Must have valid ID with current address
• Must have lived in current residence at least one full year
• If renting, must provide landlord’s name and phone number, or copy of current lease
• An approved application from Cats of Westwood Rescue
• No third party/gifting adoptions
Click on each picture for their brief bio
and adoption availability.
Adoption Fee - $90.00
• $150.00 if you adopt a pair
Note from American Humane:
ADULT OR KITTEN?
If you are considering adopting a cat, you may think you should get a kitten so your child and the kitty can grow up together. While this may sound like a nice idea, American Humane recommends that homes with children choose adult cats instead. You might be disappointed by this, but keep in mind that 8-week-old kittens will essentially be adults in less than a year. Additionally, young children tend to be very active and may be too rough with fragile kittens, which can result in injuries to the kitty and/or a fearful, skittish adult cat. Similarly, young kittens have particularly sharp teeth and claws, which can accidentally injure delicate young children.For all these reasons,
cats over 2 or 3 years old are best
for kids under age 5 or 6.
Because we are a nonprofit, adoption fees are collected to offset the cost of their spay/neuter, vaccines, deworming, microchips and feeding.
Requirements
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Must have valid ID with current address
• Must have lived in current residence at least one full year
• If renting, must provide landlord’s name and phone number, or copy of current lease
• An approved application from Cats of Westwood Rescue
• No third party/gifting adoptions
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