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If you are
interested in adopting, please
click here
to complete our online Adoption Application. (You can also
pick up a paper copy at the PETsMART stores in Downingtown or
Pottstown.) By
completing and sending this application, our Adoption Team
can spring into action to process your request or perhaps to
help you find just the right feline member to join your
family.
There are
four ways to meet our cats:
We are the Adoption Center
partner with the two PETsMART stores:
All of
the cats in both adoption centers are Cat Angels'
kitties! If you meet one of our cats at either store, you can fill out
a paper application and put it in the box on our table
outside the adoption center. We have volunteers that come in
twice daily to take care of the cats, and they always check
the box and fax the adoption applications to our Adoption
Team right away. Click here
for driving directions to our PETsMART partner stores.
2. On Our Website
Pictures of
many of our cats with descriptions of their personalities
can be found online.
Click here to see a list of our cats. You'll find
pictures of cats that live at the shelter and in foster
homes here (that you may not have the opportunity to meet at
PETsMART).
3.
Adoptathons
We hold
weekly "Adoptathons" and "Mini-Adoptathons" at the PETsMARTs in Downingtown
and Pottstown. These
special events allow us to bring in extra cats for the
weekend. This is a great opportunity to meet many more cats
than are normally housed in their Adoption Center.
4. Special Requests
We have many
wonderful cats available - unfortunately we don't have
enough time to get all of them photographed, biographied,
and added to the website on a timely basis. If you don't see
the love of your life on our website or at PETsMART, his/her
picture probably didn't make it yet - BUT he/she might be
waiting for you at the shelter, in one of our foster homes,
or maybe on our surrender list. Just ask! We love to
match our cats with their "purrfect" forever homes.
Thinking about adopting a kitten?
Click to read our list of Top 10 Reasons Why Two Kittens Are
Better Than One! |