Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 4 weeks ago
Submit Application
Interview
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
To start our adoption process, House of Mews Rescue asks that you please complete our online no-obligation adoption application, which is located on our website under the adopt tab at http://www.houseofmewsrescue.org/adopt.html
Should our adoption coordinator feel your application is a good fit, a HOM volunteer will reach out to discuss it with you.
Current on vaccinations, and have tested negative for both FIV ('Feline Immunodeficiency Virus') and FeLV (Feline Leukemia).
Bat Girl and her roommate Tinker Bell were on the euthanasia list at a shelter and were transferred to House of Mews with the hope of finding a better life. The girls arrived as very sick kittens, malnourished and underweight, suffering from upper respiratory infections, and loaded with intestinal parasites. It took some time, but the girls pulled through and are now ready for their forever homes. Despite their rocky beginning in life, these little ladies are lively and bring much joy with their playful, energetic, and affectionate nature.
When Bat Girl first came to House of Mews, she was tiny. She looked like a baby bat with a small face, big eyes, and big pointy ears. Her foster mom named her Bat Man. Well, our little Bat Man went to get neutered but ended up getting spayed. So, Bat Man became Bat Girl! Nowadays, this sweetie has an excellent appetite; she polishes two cans of Fancy Feast a day. She eagerly waits for her foster people by the door and begs to be held with those big bat eyes. She is a very happy kitten and purrs when held. She loves to be pampered and play with her roommate Tinker Bell, who happened to bear the name Peter Pan before getting fixed. She will do very well with Tinker Bell or individually in a home with a young, friendly resident feline.
Foster: CCL
To start our adoption process, House of Mews Rescue asks that you please complete our online no-obligation adoption application, which is located on our website under the adopt tab at http://www.houseofmewsrescue.org/adopt.html
Should our adoption coordinator feel your application is a good fit, a HOM volunteer will reach out to discuss it with you.
Current on vaccinations, and have tested negative for both FIV ('Feline Immunodeficiency Virus') and FeLV (Feline Leukemia).
Bat Girl and her roommate Tinker Bell were on the euthanasia list at a shelter and were transferred to House of Mews with the hope of finding a better life. The girls arrived as very sick kittens, malnourished and underweight, suffering from upper respiratory infections, and loaded with intestinal parasites. It took some time, but the girls pulled through and are now ready for their forever homes. Despite their rocky beginning in life, these little ladies are lively and bring much joy with their playful, energetic, and affectionate nature.
When Bat Girl first came to House of Mews, she was tiny. She looked like a baby bat with a small face, big eyes, and big pointy ears. Her foster mom named her Bat Man. Well, our little Bat Man went to get neutered but ended up getting spayed. So, Bat Man became Bat Girl! Nowadays, this sweetie has an excellent appetite; she polishes two cans of Fancy Feast a day. She eagerly waits for her foster people by the door and begs to be held with those big bat eyes. She is a very happy kitten and purrs when held. She loves to be pampered and play with her roommate Tinker Bell, who happened to bear the name Peter Pan before getting fixed. She will do very well with Tinker Bell or individually in a home with a young, friendly resident feline.
Foster: CCL
Submit Application
Complete our no-obligation Adoption Application, which will be sent to our Adoption Coordinator for review.
Interview
A HOM volunteer will reach out to you to discuss your application within 24-48 hours after an application has been submitted.
Sign Adoption Contract
If approved, you sign a HOM Adoption Contract where you agree to provide a safe healthy environment & yearly wellness visits from your vet
Pay Fee
Adoption Fees: Kittens up to six months $125 or 2 for $200 Kittens over six months $100 or 2 for $250 Cats one year or older $50