Please enjoy browsing through our Adoption Gallery Section. When adopting your first cat, it's always good to take into consideration your lifestyle. Having an indoor cat is fairly low maintenance, but if you work long hours and go on many holidays, it would really be wise to adopt two kittens, or an older cat and a kitten. They will keep each other company during the day, and if you decide to leave HK, both can travel in one pet crate ~ it really is a kinder existence for them. Yes, cats can be independent when forced into that situation, but wouldn't you much prefer to have a friend, rather than sit at home all day on your own?
If you are adopting cats for your kids, or you plan to have kids, please take into consideration every aspect: allergies, scratches, etc. It's upsetting when people adopt, then decide after having the kids that they no longer want the cats (as is often the case).
We understand that people can't foresee unstable employment or hectic business schedules, but please take this into account when you first decide to adopt. If you can't commit to the rest of your cat's life, then it's unfair to adopt them in the first place.
However, just because you do travel around a lot doesn't mean to say that you can't have happy cats. If you need any advice we are more than happy to help. Good luck with your search, and may that purrfect kitty be out there waiting for you!
Please visit our Adoption Requirements page to fill in an Adoption Registration Form. Please note that we ask for a minimum contribution of HK$1,000 per adoption, which goes to cover medical costs prior to the adoption, initial vaccinations, and desexing (depending on the age at the time of adoption).
Updated: 30 August, 2010
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