Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 4 months ago
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Submit Application
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps AnimalKind with pet care costs.
Alba is a tiny, shy girl who came to us at just five months old after being rescued with her siblings from beneath an abandoned house. She spent her early months in foster care working on socialization, but is now living at our rescue and still learning to trust people. Now about a year old, Alba hasn’t yet learned to accept human touch and will need a very patient, experienced adopter who understands that she may never become a lap cat.
Alba would do best in a calm, quiet home without children. While she’s wary of people, she adores other cats—she’s often found cuddling, napping beside, or quietly following her feline companions. Because of this, we’re hoping to place her in a peaceful multi-cat household where she can continue to feel safe and connected.
Given her ongoing fear of people, Alba may also be a good candidate for a safe barn home or a secure indoor/outdoor setup, where she can live more independently while still receiving care and support. She’d thrive in a setting where she can coexist with other cats and feel safe, even if human interaction remains minimal.
Alba is a tiny, shy girl who came to us at just five months old after being rescued with her siblings from beneath an abandoned house. She spent her early months in foster care working on socialization, but is now living at our rescue and still learning to trust people. Now about a year old, Alba hasn’t yet learned to accept human touch and will need a very patient, experienced adopter who understands that she may never become a lap cat.
Alba would do best in a calm, quiet home without children. While she’s wary of people, she adores other cats—she’s often found cuddling, napping beside, or quietly following her feline companions. Because of this, we’re hoping to place her in a peaceful multi-cat household where she can continue to feel safe and connected.
Given her ongoing fear of people, Alba may also be a good candidate for a safe barn home or a secure indoor/outdoor setup, where she can live more independently while still receiving care and support. She’d thrive in a setting where she can coexist with other cats and feel safe, even if human interaction remains minimal.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Our shelter has cheerful visitor-friendly cubicles with cat trees & toys where potential adopters can meet adoptable cats and kittens.
Submit Application
This can be done in advance, using the form on http://animalkindny.org/applications/ or at our shelter, 721 Warren Street, Hudson, NY
Approve Application
Our staff will review your application, ask any relevant questions, check your references (including your veternarian). and notify you ASAP.
Sign Adoption Contract
We have an adoption agreement, requiring adopters to agree to care for their pets and not to rehome to any third party without our agree
Pay Fee
We kindly ask a $ 85 donation(which includes spay/neuter, distemper & rabies vaccinations, FelV testing and microchipping of your pet).
Take the Pet Home
You will need to bring an adequate and secure pet carrier (no cardboard boxes, please!) in order to take your pet home with you.