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[quote=Anonymous]Some shelters are strict. They just want the cats going to a good home. Period. I volunteer with Pet’s Mart adoption center in Moco who partners with Last Chance Animal Rescue and they do same day adoptions. This organization primarily takes in cats from more than 40 high-kill shelters in eight states and provides disaster-relief services for small pets. If people want to see how the cats/kittens get along with their pets at home, we encourage them to bring in their pet to a private area at the store to meet the cat. It is required that they get along and the individual must sign an agreement to not declaw the cat, to visit a vet within a week, and keep them indoors. Adoptions are approved through a series of questions and possessing a legitimate ID. Volunteers are very good at steering people towards cats who fit their situation and personality (social / quiet / active / etc). If cats come to us bonded, we require that they be adopted together, otherwise, we will adopt them out separately. If for any reason the adoption doesn’t work out, they are to bring them back to us at Pet’s Mart. Yes, we keep a list of people who we are not allowed to adopt to. This includes known hoarders and/or known bad pet owners. https://www.lastchanceanimalrescue.org/adoption-locations/[/quote]
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