CAN'T ADOPT RIGHT NOW? Even if you unable to adopt right now, you can still help by becoming a volunteer or making a donation. Town Cats relies on volunteers to accomplish its goal of -Saving Homeless Cats & Kittens There are many ways to help: Outreach Events, Feeding Cat Colonies, Foster Care, Fundraising, Grant Writing, Making Crafts, Volunteer Assistant, Website Maintenance, Transporting Cats to Spay/Neuter Clinics, and Trapping Stray/Feral Cats. For more information about volunteering please complete our on line volunteer application found at
https://towncats.net/volunteer-application/
The foster coordinator will contact you to set up a training date.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Formally established in 1998, Town Cats, Inc (TCI) is an all-volunteer 501 (c) (3) no-kill rescue group focused on decreasing the county shelters intake and euthanization rates for homeless and feral cats in Worcester County through spay/neuter services. TCI believes its role is to not only offer low cost spay/neuter services but to assist the community in a variety of services including: medical care for a found or pet cat; provide trapping and transportation for spay/neuter clinics; educate the community about the benefits of spay/neuter; provide adoption services; and provide oversight to cat colonies following the Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) program guidelines prescribed by Alley Cat Allies�. You can also learn more by visiting us at www.towncats.net. When you adopt a cat or kitten from Town Cats you are truly making a difference! You are saving 2 cats: one that you adopt and the one that you make room for in our foster homes. All of cats are housed in foster homes; which means they are free to interact with each other, climb cat trees, bask in the sun and watch the world through windows and doors. We believe this home environment helps us to have healthy well-adjusted cats and kittens.
Additional adoption info
We are interested in finding life-long loving homes for the cats and kittens that are in our care. Please be patient. 1) To get started please complete our online adoption application found at www.towncats.net 2) Complete and return the form by hitting "SUBMIT". We usually need about 48-72-48 hours to complete the reference check and complete the paperwork. 3) Bring a carrier to safely transport your new friend to their permanent home. Our requested adoption fee is $95 per cat or kitten. If you adopt 2 or more cats our request is $175. You will find that it is nice for the cats to be adopted in pairs. It makes their adjustment period easier and they have a buddy to keep each other company when you have to be away from home or go to work. Two cats keep each other entertained and out of trouble. The adoption fee helps to off-set our costs of getting each cat ready for adoption. Our cost per cat is approximately $150 which includes: Combo Test for FeLV/FIV, spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, first and second distemper shots, flea treatment, dewormer and microchipped.
Be sure to complete an adoption application to get pre-approved...hit submit....and check "I am not a robot" You will receive an auto mated thank you email to let you know that your application has been received.
Adoption application
Milton, DE 19971
4930 Bucktown Rd.,
Cambridge,
MD
21613
5130 Citation Dr,
Salisbury,
MD
21804
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