Updated for 2012


Our adoption process requires that an "APPLICATION" to be filled out and reviewed before you come to visit the Kat House.  You must have a current drivers license and be (25) years or older and live at a secure location for at least (1) year to adopt from Krazy for Kats. We do check validity of your application information to be considered for adoption.


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We can email you an Adoption Application directly or you can "COPY" this application below from NAME OF ADOPTER down to the bottom of the page and then "PASTE" it into an email and send it to me for a faster reply!   


TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION BY EMAIL PLEASE PUT IN YOUR FULL NAME, PHONE # AND ADDRESS.


michele@krazyforkats.com




ADOPTION APPLICATION FROM KRAZY FOR KATS:


Name of the Adopter: 

Age of Adopter:

             

Spouse/Partner:

Age of Spouse/Partner:


Children Names & Ages:           

Other people in household:


Occupation of Adopters: 


Home phone:              

Cell phone:

Work Phone:  

            

Home Address:    

City/State/Zip:                                     


Email:                            

Website:


How did you hear about Krazy For Kats Adoptions?


What is your Kitten/Cat Preference from the Kat House?


Why are you looking to adopt a cat now?


Who are you adopting the cat or kitten(s) for?


Are you prepared to care for this cat for 15-20 years?


Are you willing to have me visit your home before/after adoption? 


Do you have other pets in your home now?

Please list type and age:


If you have cats are inside or outside pets or both:     

 

Where did your current pets come from?


Have they been around cats before and when?


What type of home do you live in?


How long have you lived at this address?

 

If renting, do you have permission to have a pet?

Landlord’s name and phone number:


Do you have plans to move in the near future? If so, when and where?


Who will be responsible for the cat’s care (feeding, cleaning litter box, taking to vet)?


Does anyone in your house or family members have allergies to cats or have asthma?


If yes, how serious are the allergies and are they on medication?


Will they be able to come into your house if you get a new cat?


Does anyone smoke in the household, and if so where?

 

In what areas of your home will your cat be allowed?     

     

Where will you keep the litter box? 


Where will your cat sleep at night?              

 

How many hours of the day will your cat be left alone?

Where will cat be left when alone? 


What brand of dry or canned food do you usually feed your cats? 

 

Will your new cat be an indoor or outdoor pet or would you prefer both?    

           

Where will the cat be let outside and for how long?


When your cat goes outside will it be supervised, on a leash or alone in the yard?


Is your property gated or fenced in so that the cat cannot get out?


Were you ever in a situation where you had to give up a pet? 

What did you do?

 

Please list any pets you previously owned:


What happened those pets you owned?

 

If deceased, what was the cause of death?

 

If you own or previously owned cats, were any of them de-clawed?

Do you plan to de-claw your new cat? If so, why?


Do you know how to trim a cat's claws?

 

If you have other dogs or cats are they spayed/neutered? 

 

If you have cats, are they current on their vaccinations?                 

Have they been tested for Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and (FIV)?


Are any of your pets on medication?  For what?

 

What is your current Veterinarian’s name, phone and address:

 

If you have a cat or dog, how often does your pet visit the veterinarian? 

When was the last visit and for what services?

 

Are you prepared to cover any vet expenses your pet may incur throughout its life?


Is there a limit?              

How much is too much?


What amount of time do you think is reasonable for your cat to adjust to you and your home?


(What will you do with your new cat:)


       If you move to a new home that does not allow pets?

       If you get married (if you're single)?            

       If you met a partner who does not’t like cats?                

       If you moved locally or out of state?

       If you travel?      


(Under what circumstances would you not be able to keep your new cat:)


       Pregnancy/Baby                               

       Divorce/Separation                            

       Behavioral problems

       Expensive vet bills                               

       Conflicts with other pets 

       Partner/Child/Family or Friend is allergic                       

       Cat needs too much attention

       Job change/loss of employment                               

       Move to a new house/apartment                           

       Scratches carpet/drapes/furniture

       Sprays, litter box problems                               

       Needs special diet

       Cat becomes disabled                               

       Cat requires daily treatment                               

       Other (please specify):    

            


What is a behavior that would not be acceptable to you?


If you have to give up this cat for any of the above reasons, what will you do with the cat?



THIS  APPLICATION BECOMES PART OF THE ADOPTION CONTRACT FOR KRAZY FOR KATS, INC.


I certify that all the above information is true and accurate.  I understand that if I adopt a pet from Krazy For Kats, Inc. this document will become part of the legal adoption record and is subject to review from the board of directors before adoption visits. Krazy for Kats, Inc. has the right to deny applications.


SIGNATURE NAME:                                                                               DATE: