Adoptable FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The Adoptable FAQ provides answers to common questions about adopting a cat from Ahimsa Safe Haven. It outlines the steps in the adoption process, what’s included with the adoption fee, and our policies on care, such as indoor living and declawing. Whether you’re a first-time adopter or an experienced pet owner, this resource ensures you have all the information needed to welcome a new feline friend into your home.

    • Browse Available Cats: Explore our Adoptable Cats page to view profiles of cats ready for adoption.

    • Submit an Application: Complete our Adoption Application to initiate the process.

    • Application Review: Our team will review your application and contact you to discuss details and compatibility.

    • Meet & Greet: Upon approval, we'll arrange a meeting with the cat at our rescue or a foster location.

    • Adoption Finalization: If it's a good match, we'll guide you through the adoption contract and fee payment.

  • Our adoption fee covers full veterinary care, including vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and microchipping.

  • We strongly recommend keeping cats indoors to protect them from potential harm and diseases. Cats come in contact with wild animals that could hurt them, give them diseases, etc.

  • We are against declawing due to the pain and behavioral issues it can cause.

    To Learn More about this visit: Humane Society

  • Some cats have strong bonds and must be adopted together to ensure their well-being.

    Learn more about the benefits of adopting Bonded Pairs.

  • It is always best to make sure that any animal you adopt you understand that they it is a commitment and should be for the life of the cat. We offer any tips, tricks or advise to help guide you through welcoming your new family member if there are every any problems. You can Contact Us anytime.

    However, we understand that sometimes things do happen. We have a clause in our adoption agreement that any animal we adopt out should come back to us if you are unable to keep it. We will gladly welcome them in with open arms.