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Dara and her 2 siblings were left on the shady doorstep of a local vet in a box in early June. The vet tech that found them noticed a car at the far end of the parking lot. It left as soon as she picked up the box. Inside there were 3 dirty hungry kittens. There was a note inside from a finder who described herself as an elderly woman. She wrote that they appeared in her yard with no mama in sight. She said she had called multiple rescues and shelters but all were full. She said there was no way she could care for them and knew they needed care she couldn't afford. She hated to leave them anonymously but was fearful she would be turned away if she tried to deliver them in person.
Born 5/10/2024
Dara’s brothers were free-spirited extroverts but Dara was a little more reserved. She watches before she joins in with her siblings or her humans. One day while I was doing kitty chores I realized she was scoping out the situation, wondering what on earth I was doing and debating whether to join in the fun. Unusually, the other fosters were elsewhere in the house and before I knew it she was doing battle with the broom, playing keep away with the mop, and dropping toy mice into the mop bucket. She continued to “work” along side me that afternoon but when I stopped for a break she too rested from her toils, crawling up into my lap, purring, and rubbing her face on mine. It was such a sweet glimpse into her nature and to see how much she enjoys one on one time.
It would be easy to judge the woman who found Dara and her siblings and say she could have done more but at least she chose to not simply ignore these hot, weak, helpless babies. We are blessed as their fosters to have the resources she did not have. We wish she could see them now.
Born 4/24/2024
If you are interested in meeting me, please contact my rescue family at MeowtownAR@gmail.com to arrange a visit with my foster home!
Dara and her 2 siblings were left on the shady doorstep of a local vet in a box in early June. The vet tech that found them noticed a car at the far end of the parking lot. It left as soon as she picked up the box. Inside there were 3 dirty hungry kittens. There was a note inside from a finder who described herself as an elderly woman. She wrote that they appeared in her yard with no mama in sight. She said she had called multiple rescues and shelters but all were full. She said there was no way she could care for them and knew they needed care she couldn't afford. She hated to leave them anonymously but was fearful she would be turned away if she tried to deliver them in person.
Born 5/10/2024
Dara’s brothers were free-spirited extroverts but Dara was a little more reserved. She watches before she joins in with her siblings or her humans. One day while I was doing kitty chores I realized she was scoping out the situation, wondering what on earth I was doing and debating whether to join in the fun. Unusually, the other fosters were elsewhere in the house and before I knew it she was doing battle with the broom, playing keep away with the mop, and dropping toy mice into the mop bucket. She continued to “work” along side me that afternoon but when I stopped for a break she too rested from her toils, crawling up into my lap, purring, and rubbing her face on mine. It was such a sweet glimpse into her nature and to see how much she enjoys one on one time.
It would be easy to judge the woman who found Dara and her siblings and say she could have done more but at least she chose to not simply ignore these hot, weak, helpless babies. We are blessed as their fosters to have the resources she did not have. We wish she could see them now.
Born 4/24/2024
If you are interested in meeting me, please contact my rescue family at MeowtownAR@gmail.com to arrange a visit with my foster home!
We have no facility. Find a pet online. Visit foster home to meet the pet. Zoom meetings during COVID
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Submit Application
Complete adoption application and contract. Return via email
3.
Interview
Interview applicant, communicate with applicant's references, check with vet that current pets are vaccinated and neutered.
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Approve Application
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Pay Fee
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We require our cats/kittens to be indoor only and we do not allow declawing. We email each applicant our application after they have met the pet.
We require our cats/kittens to be indoor only and we do not allow declawing. We email each applicant our application after they have met the pet.
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We foster out of our homes, so we schedule either virutal or in-person visits with the foster home of the cat/kitten you are interested in meeting.
We foster out of our homes, so we schedule either virutal or in-person visits with the foster home of the cat/kitten you are interested in meeting.
More about this rescue
Meowtown Animal Rescue of Fort Worth rescues cats and kittens from local Fort Worth neighborhoods. We foster all of our animals in our homes, we do not have a physical location. All of our cats/kittens are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, socialized and loved in their foster homes and then adopted out to their furever homes.
Meowtown Animal Rescue of Fort Worth rescues cats and kittens from local Fort Worth neighborhoods. We foster all of our animals in our homes, we do not have a physical location. All of our cats/kittens are fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, socialized and loved in their foster homes and then adopted out to their furever homes.
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