The Kitten Brigade is a not-for-profit cat and kitten rescue organization based in San Jose, California. We operate throughout the greater Bay Area. Our mission is to save the lives of cats and kittens in Santa Clara County. The Kitten Brigade rescues stray, feral, or abandoned cats and kittens. All of the cats and kittens in our foster care are raised in a loving home environment, so they are secure, well adjusted, affectionate and litter box trained.
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San Jose, Milpitas
Additional adoption info
All perspective adopters for our kittens are pre-screened. There is an application and contract for the adoption process. Once an adoption is complete, you have two weeks to return the animal for a possible replacement. There are no cash refunds. Our adoption fee is $85.00 for kittens which covers a veternarian visit, spay or nueture and any other medical expenses the animal has incurred. Shots are included for an additional fee. The kittens are deflead. We prefer payment in cash. All Donations are always welcome.
P.O. Box 3645,
Walnut Creek,
CA
94598
P.O. Box 3933,
Modesto,
CA
95352
901 Ames Ave,
Mipiltas,
CA
95035
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