Adopt a cat from Montreal rescue

Discover your perfect new kitty companion with us!

Embarking on the journey of adoption with us means more than just finding a cat; it means finding your perfect furry companion. Each cat is lovingly placed in a foster home, where they receive individualized care and attention until they're ready to meet their forever family. We believe in meticulous matchmaking, taking the time to get to know both our cats and potential adopters to ensure compatibility. Our priority is not just to find homes, but to find the best homes—ones where our cats will thrive and be cherished for a lifetime. We educate our adopters on the importance of proper nutrition, veterinary care, and safety, equipping them with the knowledge to provide the best possible care for their new family member. Even after adoption, our support continues. We remain available to answer any questions or concerns, providing ongoing guidance and assistance to ensure a smooth transition for both cat and adopter. Because at the end of the day, a happy adopter means a happy cat—and that's what we strive for with every adoption.

To view our available cats, please visit our Facebook page.Refuge Kitty-Kat Rescue

Or, visit us on Petfinder.Refuge Kitty-Kat Rescue

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Explore our valuable resources tailored for you. From behavior insights to trusted cat sitters, we've got you covered for a purr-fect bond with your feline companion!

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