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Adoption Program
Since
the MRFRS opened its first adoption center in 1993 we have adopted out over
13,000 cats and kittens into loving homes. For every cat or kitten that we place
we are able to rescue another desperately homeless kitty. All of our cats and
kittens are spayed or neutered before adoption. We have been supportive of pediatric
spays/neuters since 1992 when we started rescuing kittens. If you are thinking
of adopting a kitty from us, please consider adopting an older kitty or a formerly
feral kitty. These adoptions represent only about 10% of our total adoptions
and we are working hard to find more homes for these kitties.
Need to surrender a cat or kitten?
The MRFRS accepts cats and kittens from these towns: Salisbury, Newburyport, Newbury, Amesbury, West Newbury, Byfield and requests from Rowley, Merrimac, Georgetown, and Seabrook, as well as from our donors and volunteers. If you fall in one of these categories, please download the surrender form and we will contact you shortly about taking the cat/kitten into the program. If you are a surrendering a cat that currently has an owner, please also download our Cat Owner Questionnaire, fill it out and bring it with you when you bring your cat in for your surrender appointment. This will help us find your cat the best possible new home!
If you live outside these our service area towns or did not adopt your cat from us originally, please visit www.masscats.org to post a request for assistance. Be sure to include the town you live in, and as much information as possible about the cat. It's also a good idea to do as much as you can to find your cat a new home on your own. Check out our Rehoming Your Pet document for lots of great tips and ideas.
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