FAQ
Q: Who gets to meet with kittens first?
A: 1. A person who is going to adopt pairs of kittens, or has a cat/kitten at home who can socialize with a new one.
2. First-come-first-served for other qualified applicants. (Children aged 2-7 or aggressive dogs can be concerns.)
Q: I sent an application for 1 particular kitten but why the kitten is still advertised on your blog/petfinder as an "available kitten?"
A: There are no reservations or guarantees on individual kittens, especially since many people change their minds once they meet the kittens. Also those adopting in pairs get first priority over those wanting a single kitten.
Q:How much is the adoption fee?
A:See more details at: "How to Adopt Them?"
Q:I have already filled out my adoption application form at Humane Society but do I have to fill out the form again
A: Yes, that's because Humane Society is different from King County Animal Care and Control.
Q:I can't go to the shelter on Saturday. What can I do?
A: We can do off-site adoption instead. Please set the time and date to meet with the foster family. Times may be limited due to busy work schedules.
Q:We have a child just under 7 years old. Are we not eligible to adopt a kitten?
A:You can still send your application form. These are treated on a case-by-case basis and exceptions need approval from a King County Animal Control Officer.
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