The Cat Network, Inc

The Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501(c)3, Florida not-for-profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low-cost spay/neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes;and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.We were founded 13 years ago as a result of the overwhelming feline population in the Miami Dade general vicinity. Our founders realized that the only way to help control the cat population was to spay and neuter as many free roaming animals as possible. Thus, our Spay/Neuter program was formed with local veternarians. And from this program, our adoption program was born.We continue doing this for our love of the animals and to educate the public about the importance of spay/neuter. We also love to find loving homes for our adoptables.

Miami, FL,33234
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (305) 255-3482

Website: http://www.thecatnetwork.org

Prince

Domestic Short Hair | Broward Estates, FL

YoungMaleMediumBlack

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eventempered doesWellInCar olderKidsOnly playful playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Highly Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCats

Meet Prince

Prince is friendly, outgoing and, playful and has been since the day he was found. He is black with a little white on his hind toes His raised with 2 dogs. He doesn't mind dogs that don't mind him He would do well with another high energy playmate. Please contact Selene at 305-484-6116 if you are interested in adopting Prince..        ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE can be downloaded by entering our website www.thecatnetwork.org and sending to foster parent. The Cat Network does not have a shelter; all of our cats/kittens are in foster homes in South Florida. Our adoption fee is $120 for cats that are not microchipped, and $ 135 for microchipped cats, which includes deworming, age appropriate vaccination, and testing for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. 

Adoption Process
The Cat Network, Inc. has an adoption referral program available to members only, which assists in finding homes for rescued stray cats and kittens. Potential adopters are thoroughly screened over the phone and at shows. Anyone who is interested in joining the program must follow the following rules (NO EXCEPTIONS): You must be a member. No kittens under the age of 8 weeks may be adopted. Your cat(s) must be spayed/neutered if 4 months or older or 3 months at time of adoption. (Note: If kitten is under 3 months & has not been sterilized, you must collect a $50.00 deposit in the form of a check made payable to Cat Network, Inc. from the adopter. The deposit will be refunded upon receipt of satisfactory proof that kitten has been spayed or neutered by the age of four months by the new guardian.) Your cat(s) must be tested for Feline leukemia (FeLV) and Aids (FIV).* Your cat(s) must be free of intestinal parasites, mange, ringworm and ear mites.* Your cat(s) must be vaccinated with FVRCP at time of listing; if ≥4 months old rabies is also required* You must foster your cat(s) indoors at all times until adopted into a permanent home. You must have your cat(s) listed with the adoption line (call 305/255-3482 x2) and provide animal's name, description, month/year of birth, gender and whether or not it is sterilized. If testing/vaccinating done outside Cat Network, listing must be received by Wednesday to be eligible to show on Saturday. You must deliver your cat to its new home; exceptions may apply. New adoption program participants must also include their name, phone number(s), area (South, North, etc.), and whether they will consider 1) indoor only, indoor/outdoor or outdoor, 2) children under 6, children under 12, no children, and 3) declaw or no declaw. * Must provide proof by veterinary records (call 305/255-3482 x2 to make arrangements) or bring the cat(s) to one of our vet clinics. Call clinic coordinator, not the vet clinic, to make an appointment. Upon adoption, foster parent and adopter sign a contract and they collect the adoption donation of $65 for cats that are not microchipped or $70 for microchipped cats. Higher adoption fee may apply for purebred type cats. They must return a copy of the contract to Cat Network (keep a copy of contract and medical record for your own records). All of our adoptions are returnable if cat is unsuitable for new household, for any reason. It will be a responsibility to take the cat back, assist the adopter in finding another home, or find a foster home until a permanent home can be found. Foster parents are responsible for showing their felines to prospective adopters either in foster parent's home, at adopter's home, or at one of our promotions such as pet shows and festivals where we show cats for adoption. Monthly show schedules are available at the general meetings or on our website, www.thecatnetwork.org. Foster parents must register with the show coordinator before they can show any feline. Bring a show cage or make arrangements in advance to borrow one from Cat Network, if available. You must wear a clean, unwrinkled CN shirt at all CN shows, and present a professional image at all times.

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