Cat Rescue & Adoption Network started as West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue, in 2006, as a program to find homes for cats from Lane County Animal Regulation Authority in Oregon using the PetSmart retail chain stores as an off-site adoption center. In 2007, West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue expanded its mission to help both cats and dogs from all over the community. Organizational shifts realigned our focus solely for the rescue, care and placement of cats since 2010. West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Since inception, we have saved over 4000 cats and found them wonderful, loving homes. In August of 2017, after an exhaustive re-branding effort, West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue has become Cat Rescue & Adoption Network.
1. Complete and submit an Cat Adoption Application-Contract. Please note: If you are a renter, approval from your Landlord will be required in written form submitted with your application. We do not normally adopt to students.The transient realities of a student’s life too often results in the return of the cat or abandonment when it’s time for the student to return home or launch into their next life. 2. Our volunteer adoption coordinator will contact you for a telephone interview. 3. An appointment will be made with a volunteer adoption counselor onsite at the cattery. 4. Complete additional paperwork to finalize the adoption (microchip registration, adoption location release forms, etc.) and carefully review medical history and tips to introduce your new friend to your home and inhabitants. 5. Full payment is made by cash, check or credit/debit card. 6. While the paperwork packet is processed, you are welcome to do any necessary shopping for your new family member such as food/food dishes, comfy bed, toys, litterbox/litter, carrier and scratching post. 7. Your adoption folder is presented which includes your new friend’s medical record, microchip registration, adoption application and contract, release papers, overview information and a coupon book (if adoption from Petsmart locations). 8. If agreeable, a photo is taken and posted on our Facebook page to share the joyful news of your adoption 9. Your new friend is carefully placed into your carrier (or a cardboard one we can provide if necessary) and off you go to begin your life together.
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