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What are the Safer Adoption Procedures for Cats?
10-11-2013, 04:50 PM (This post was last modified: 10-11-2013 04:52 PM by pftsusan.)
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Video What are the Safer Adoption Procedures for Cats?
Nothing is 100% safe in this world. When selecting a cat for a forever home, where are the best places to adopt a heathier cat?

Pet Smart helps the SPCA, by allowing them to bring cats into their stores for adoption. They do take them out of the cages and let them rome around the warehouse in the back. I visit these cats from time to time. I had never seen one in there who looked sick. That doesn't mean that all of them were healthy. I did notice the SPCA staff going out of there way to make sure that the cats had their space. The thing is with all of this said, they could be sick. That has been the case with a lot of pet store adoptions.

Private adoptions could be better because you are usually getting the cat from owner. If you test the grounds really good on craigs list, this might work.

I'm thinking that your local Humane Society, Popcorn Zoo or the foster cat shelters are the better places to adopt a cat. because they usually provide shots, paying or nuetering. Opinions?
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01-25-2014, 08:11 PM
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RE: What are the Safer Adoption Procedures for Cats?
I believe just the opposite. Cats who are brought into pet superstores for adoption events HAVE to be fully tested for Feline Leukemia and the Feline Aids Virus. They are also required to have a fecal exam and will always be up to date on all vaccines. The superstores will not allow the cats to come into the store without proper testing and vaccinations.

The safest way to adopt a healthy cat via an owner is to insist on verifying not just vaccinations but proof of the above mentioned testing. Do not accept the paper form of vaccinations. These can always be doctored. Speak to the veterinary clinic personally ensure that you are getting the true history of the cat to be adopted.
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