The Kat House is a Foster Surrender Program. We accept cats who have owners who have cancer, diabetes, stroke, lung or chronic health issues or allergies, going into hospice or nursing homes who can no longer care for their cats.
We also assist local rescues by fostering and adopting out cats who might otherwise be put down due to lack of space in a rescue or shelter.
Our foster families take in cats, love them and treat them as members of their own families. The cats live with the foster family until they are adopted.
The surrender fee is $125-$500 depending on the age of the cat. The fee is shared with the foster family, so they can care for the cat while in their home.
We also offer long term pet sitting for active duty military who pay a monthly maintenance fee for their cats while at work in the Middle East.
We also offer pet sitting with a certified pet sitter local to the area.
We have a local veterinarian we work with for shots, spaying and neutering.
We trap, spay and neuter and relocate cats for business and residential areas, please call for an appt for assessment and sliding fee scale. All trapping is prepaid.
At this time, we do not accept ferals, but we can help you find open colonies.
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Bucks County, lower and central
NE Phila
Mercer, Hamilton, Trenton, South NJ
Additional adoption info
We adopt cats out that have already been spayed/neutered with rabies, tested negative for diseases, that get along with other cats/dogs and children. Adoption fee is $50.
We adopt kittens out that are pending being spayed/neutered and direct the new owners to their local vet or ours for a discount price of $75. Owners to be, sign an application, payment is cash or check, need 3 references with a phone #, must be employed.
Allentown, PA 18104
WASHINGTON, NJ 07882
SOMERSET, NJ 08873
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