Meet Jubilee! This tiny girl has big golden eyes and the softest white fur. Jubilee will be shy at first, but you can easily win her over with some head scratches (her favorite).
Don't let her petite frame fool you--she has personality for days. Sassy and playful, Queen Jubilee can’t resist a catnip toy. She sometimes celebrates her victory over toys by walking around with the toy in her mouth and meowing at her subjects. She can do well as a solo cat, or with another friendly cat after an introduction period.
For more information, and to apply to adopt Jubilee, please visit our Adoption Process page (https://www.foranimalsinc.com/our-adoption-process/) to fill out an application. Email it to foranimalsnyc@gmail.com
Meet Jubilee! This tiny girl has big golden eyes and the softest white fur. Jubilee will be shy at first, but you can easily win her over with some head scratches (her favorite).
Don't let her petite frame fool you--she has personality for days. Sassy and playful, Queen Jubilee can’t resist a catnip toy. She sometimes celebrates her victory over toys by walking around with the toy in her mouth and meowing at her subjects. She can do well as a solo cat, or with another friendly cat after an introduction period.
For more information, and to apply to adopt Jubilee, please visit our Adoption Process page (https://www.foranimalsinc.com/our-adoption-process/) to fill out an application. Email it to foranimalsnyc@gmail.com
You can see our adoption process here: https://www.foranimalsinc.com/adopt
Prior to adopting one of our wonderful pets, you will be asked to fill out an adoption application. Upon approval, you will sign an adoption contract and pay the $150 adoption fee, which covers the cost of spay/neuter and vaccines for your new companion.
You can see our adoption process here: https://www.foranimalsinc.com/adopt
Prior to adopting one of our wonderful pets, you will be asked to fill out an adoption application. Upon approval, you will sign an adoption contract and pay the $150 adoption fee, which covers the cost of spay/neuter and vaccines for your new companion.
Most of our cats are in private foster homes, so an approved application is required to arrange a meeting. There is no fee for the application, and no obligation. We usually start with a virtual meet & greet, and most of our fosters also allow in-person meet & greets if one is desired after the virtual meet & greet.
Most of our cats are in private foster homes, so an approved application is required to arrange a meeting. There is no fee for the application, and no obligation. We usually start with a virtual meet & greet, and most of our fosters also allow in-person meet & greets if one is desired after the virtual meet & greet.
More about this rescue
Who we are
For Animals, Inc. is a TNR (trap, neuter, return) group based in Queens, NY. We are a New York State not for profit Corporation with (501) C-3 status. We are an all volunteer organization that has been rescuing and caring for feral and abandoned cats since 2008.
What we do
The focus of our operation is a TNR program. For Animals, Inc. rescues stray and abandoned cats and then transports them to a veterinarian office where they are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and checked for general health. Afterward, they are fostered in a cage free environment until they are adopted into safe, loving homes.
Why we do it
With tens of thousands of feral cats on the streets of NYC, our focus is on TNR as an effort to humanely reduce the overall population, one colony at a time. By neutering & spaying the feral cats in the colony and adopting out friendly strays and kittens, the colony stabilizes and begins to shrink over time.
Who we are
For Animals, Inc. is a TNR (trap, neuter, return) group based in Queens, NY. We are a New York State not for profit Corporation with (501) C-3 status. We are an all volunteer organization that has been rescuing and caring for feral and abandoned cats since 2008.
What we do
The focus of our operation is a TNR program. For Animals, Inc. rescues stray and abandoned cats and then transports them to a veterinarian office where they are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and checked for general health. Afterward, they are fostered in a cage free environment until they are adopted into safe, loving homes.
Why we do it
With tens of thousands of feral cats on the streets of NYC, our focus is on TNR as an effort to humanely reduce the overall population, one colony at a time. By neutering & spaying the feral cats in the colony and adopting out friendly strays and kittens, the colony stabilizes and begins to shrink over time.
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