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Bluebeary is a sweet, older lady with some mild mobility issues. She's occasionally a little wobbly in the back end but she loves attention when she gets to know you. Bluebeary can be very shy when you first meet her and she may take a little while to get used to a new environment. This loving, older lady would do best in a home by herself where she can be the center of all the attention.
Bluebeary is a sweet, older lady with some mild mobility issues. She's occasionally a little wobbly in the back end but she loves attention when she gets to know you. Bluebeary can be very shy when you first meet her and she may take a little while to get used to a new environment. This loving, older lady would do best in a home by herself where she can be the center of all the attention.
Anyone interested in adopting a cat or kitten is asked to fill out an application. This enables us to assist them in selecting a cat or kitten best suited to their wants and lifestyle. It also helps us avoid placing a cat in a situation where it may become stressed or endangered. The shelter will accept the return of any cat (adopted from C.A.T.) for any reason. We do reserve the right to deny adoption. Adoption fees are $100 for kittens under 6 months old, $75 for kittens and cats over 6 months old, and $35 for senior cats 10+ years old.
Anyone interested in adopting a cat or kitten is asked to fill out an application. This enables us to assist them in selecting a cat or kitten best suited to their wants and lifestyle. It also helps us avoid placing a cat in a situation where it may become stressed or endangered. The shelter will accept the return of any cat (adopted from C.A.T.) for any reason. We do reserve the right to deny adoption. Adoption fees are $100 for kittens under 6 months old, $75 for kittens and cats over 6 months old, and $35 for senior cats 10+ years old.
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Hours
Tues-Fri 11am-5:30pm and Saturday 11am-3pm
Cats may be seen after 1pm on weekdays and by appointment on Saturdays
Hours
Tues-Fri 11am-5:30pm and Saturday 11am-3pm
Cats may be seen after 1pm on weekdays and by appointment on Saturdays
More about this shelter
The Cat Association of Topeka (C.A.T.) began its operation in the spring of 1988 and since then, has placed thousands of cats and kittens in loving homes. In July of 2003, the organization moved into its current facility. The new shelter features colorful cage-free rooms with lots of cubby-holes, ramps, ledges, ramps, and steps for cats to play or just escape for a much-needed nap. Secure screened in porches provide views of nature and visits from a neighboring squirrels and birds. Our quarantine room has its own air system, providing a safe environment for recovering or ill cats.
Along with C.A.T.'s adoption program, every opportunity is used to educate the public on the need for sterlization and the importance of vaccinations, good nutrition and proper pet care. As we continue to grow we hope to establish a broad-based volunteer coalition, and increase the number of adoptions to caring homes. We are also working towards a coalition of other animal care organizations in our community, and increasing awareness in the community. We have a great many kind and generous supporters who help us. It's a great place to be a cat lover, or a cat!
The Cat Association of Topeka (C.A.T.) began its operation in the spring of 1988 and since then, has placed thousands of cats and kittens in loving homes. In July of 2003, the organization moved into its current facility. The new shelter features colorful cage-free rooms with lots of cubby-holes, ramps, ledges, ramps, and steps for cats to play or just escape for a much-needed nap. Secure screened in porches provide views of nature and visits from a neighboring squirrels and birds. Our quarantine room has its own air system, providing a safe environment for recovering or ill cats.
Along with C.A.T.'s adoption program, every opportunity is used to educate the public on the need for sterlization and the importance of vaccinations, good nutrition and proper pet care. As we continue to grow we hope to establish a broad-based volunteer coalition, and increase the number of adoptions to caring homes. We are also working towards a coalition of other animal care organizations in our community, and increasing awareness in the community. We have a great many kind and generous supporters who help us. It's a great place to be a cat lover, or a cat!
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