I suggest that we begin with an application, then you and whoever else lives in your household on a regular basis come to visit, and together we'll select a good match.
Please note that rescue is at its peak time and maximum capacity during this time of year: rescuers are drowning in work to save lives, but still, many cats die because they don't get into rescue fast enough or not at all. We encourage you to please decide carefully but swiftly whether or not you are ready to move forward with an adoption... and if so, please move quickly. Also, we encourage you to remind us and "pester" us when you don't get responses: we are only human and so overwhelmed at this time that something might get lost by accident unless you take charge and help the process along. Thank you.
I have to “warn” you: there will be “adoption fees” and an application process. I will explain each item in more detail, please read on…
In terms of “adoption fees”, the money really is not a fee but rather reimbursement of the basic medical expenses that we incurred, and that varies from cat to cat. Note that this does not include cost of flea meds, ear mite meds, antibiotics, food, litter, urinalyses, blood work, surgeries on sick animals, most dental work, grooming, food, litter, supplies,… Any of those interventions we usually don’t recover and have to pay from personal savings (which, if you figure in how MANY cats need those interventions, runs into double digits of thousands of dollars per year, sadly enough). While the reimbursement varies from cat to cat, I can give you the general pattern for “fees”:
Now, about the application as such, please keep reading...
Please note and take into consideration that these documents are NOT designed to upset you or scare you off; they are the result of years of rescue experience, which, at times, included very unpleasant experiences. Thus, the documents were altered and fine-tuned to keep our rescue legally protected (so that we don't get sued), to make sure that, if there ever were abuse, a court order would give us the right to retrieve our animal (so that adopters cannot say: "I didn't know I was supposed to feed the cat every day... so I did it once a week or every other week and thought that was enough"), to keep the animals safe (so that we can send away applicants with poor vet history or with convictions of past animal cruelty) and to adopt them into appropriate, loving homes (so that they don't end up in hoarder situations as one of a gazillion cats later confiscated by Animal Control due to neglect). Believe me: we have seen it ALL! So, having that in mind, I hope you won't feel like you are subjected to the FBI, the "Feline Bureau of Investigation", and can follow the instructions:
APPLICATION -- Please print, fill out, and fax back to me at 703.995.0391 (my e-fax number) OR use the Word document to directly type in your answers (never mind re-formatting), save, and return as email attachment. When I receive and review it and everything checks out, you are an approved adopter. From that point, we can schedule a visit, and you'll be on your way.
RULES & CONTRACT -- For preview at this time. Front page spells out our expectations of good adopters, and reverse page has adoption language. Together, when signed, they make a legally binding document. You will be asked to sign this when you take home your kitty. However, previewing it might trigger early yet important thoughts, questions, or concerns and save all of us from possible later surprises, so I encourage you to have a look.
Last but not least, as you are considering a trip to see cats, please note that most cats reside in our home in Berryville, VA (which is 10 minutes East of Winchester) unless otherwise noted in their description. If there is a comment about another location, then the visit you should plan goes to another foster home per Petfinder description. You will get detailed addresses and directions when you are preapproved and a visit is being scheduled. ALL of our foster homes are volunteers, there is no “facility” here. ALMOST ALL of them work day jobs, so please bear with the foster families as they do their best to schedule a visit with you, and keep in mind that you not only will come to the foster family’s home but will spend some of their volunteered spare time as they let you visit the cat(s).
If you have further questions, please email away.
Margarete