Magi-cat Adoption Network - Watkinsville Pet Shelter

Magi-Cat Adoption Network is a cage-free companion animal rescue group licensed by the State of Georgia. We are based out of Piedmont Animal Clinic in Watkinsville. We specialize in cat adoptions and operate as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Cats entering our all-volunteer rescue are housed in foster care until adopted. Our goal is twofold: to rescue as many animals as possible from neglect, abuse, and unnecessary euthanasia; and to place these animals into lifetime homes where they will never again encounter these dangers.

  • Shelter Address
  • 1870 Hog Mountain Rd
    Watkinsville, GA 30677
  • Phone
  • (706) 769-4624
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • Website
  • http://www.magi-catrescue.org/
  • Pet types
  • Cats
  • Location served

Adoption Process

Application - If you are interested in a cat on our site, we advise obtaining and faxing a completed application prior to visiting. An adoption application may be obtained by calling Piedmont Animal Clinic at (706) 769-4624. The fax number is (706) 769-1966. Meet & Greet - After reviewing your preliminary application, we will make arrangements for you to meet the cat you are interested in by appointment. Alternatively, you may visit cats at our weekend adoption days at PetSmart. An adoption fee of $125 covers spaying or neutering and initial vaccinations. A microchip registration fee of $16.99 is collected to register the microchip to your address. Trial Period - A two-week trial period begins with a preliminary adoption contract. This period is to ensure a good fit in your home, and adoption fees are refundable within this period. After a successful two-week trial, we sincerely hope that your new family member is a good fit within your household. If so, you will sign a final adoption contract. Fees are non-refundable at this point.

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