Cats Anonymous Rescue and Adoption
No-Kill Cat Rescue and Adoption Facility
Cats Anonymous is a no-kill cat adoption facility located in South-Central Ontario, Canada. We are a registered Canadian charitable organization.
Our shelter provides adoptions of cats and kittens who have been spayed or neutered, health-checked, fully vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, treated for fleas and ear mites, and blood tested for Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immune Deficiency Virus (FIV). Cats Anonymous also engages in a Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) program for feral cat colonies.
We truly believe that there is the perfect home for every cat, and the perfect cat for every home. We strive to match the two and ensure that our adopted cats are a part of the family, forever.
Our custom-built facility boasts six rooms:
Before new arrivals are integrated and permitted to mingle, they are welcomed into the Quarantine area for a 3 week period. This allows time for the cats to adjust emotionally to their surroundings, and is an adequate period for virus control (to maintain the optimal health of the cats in our care). During this time, all medical needs are met prior to gradually introducing the cats into
one of our accommodation areas.
The largest of our accommodation areas, our "Community Room", is a free-roam space for cats preferring the company of other feline residents. Large windows bask the numerous plush beds with warm sunlight (perfect for napping!), while the plentiful enrichment (which includes many toys, climbing towers, and access to a naturalistic outdoor enclosure) provides constant entertainment.
For cats not preferring feline company, we also provide a space for individual accommodations.
Kittens and nursing mothers reside in our Nursery, which specifically addresses the more delicate immune systems of this period in their lives.
Our "Special Diets" room, which provides for cats with specific dietary requirements (for either medical or weight-loss purposes) to be carefully monitored.
The sixth space, the newest addition to our facility, is a three-season enclosed porch designed to house feral cats during the surgical recovery period of our TNR program.
Cats Anonymous is run by a team of truly dedicated volunteers. We have no paid staff, nor do we receive any government or township assistance. Our day-to-day operations are funded through the fundraising efforts of our volunteers, and donations from people like you.
You can help! Cats Anonymous is currently accepting applications for adoptions, foster homes, and volunteer opportunities!
For more information on ways to help, please visit www.catsanonymous.ca
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