We got our cats there, too. Our original Phantom, and then after she passed Phoebe and Willow.
They have an adoption fee, but it covers things like immunizations and spay/neutering. They also have sensible policies about how old a kitten has to be before you can take it home away from its mother, and wanting to make sure you meet your cat, and so forth. Basically, the Animal Rescue League made _sense_ to me.
Thirded. I had a good experience there, and will go again in the future. One note (at least as of 12 years ago)- they call your landlord, if you have one, to make sure cats are allowed in your apartment. It's a smart thing to do on their part, but a hassle if you are sneaking a cat in or don't want your landlord troubled. You can always have a friend pose as your landlord, I guess.
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Also, many local shelters list their animals available for adoption at Petfinder.org (http://petfinder.org/). They often have pictures, too.
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They have an adoption fee, but it covers things like immunizations and spay/neutering. They also have sensible policies about how old a kitten has to be before you can take it home away from its mother, and wanting to make sure you meet your cat, and so forth. Basically, the Animal Rescue League made _sense_ to me.
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