Cat Adoption Team in Sherwood Oregon

CAT’s mission is to work with our community to save the lives of homeless, sick and injured cats and kittens by offering shelter, adoption, foster, hospice, and veterinary services to end needless feline euthanasia in our community.

FAQ - Adoption Questions

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Where do your cats come from?

The Cat Adoption Team seeks out and cultivates partnerships with other shelters and organizations in the Portland-area and Willamette Valley, and across Oregon. Through these partnerships, CAT helps them reduce their feline euthanasia rates by transferring cats and kittens to CAT’s shelter for adoption.

  • 64 percent of CAT’s cats come from other shelters, rescue organizations, or veterinary clinics. These include:
  • Multnomah County Animal Services Washington County Animal Services: Bonnie L. Hays Small Animal Shelter SW Washington Humane Society DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital Willamette Humane Society
  • 36 percent are relinquished by the cat’s owner or brought to CAT as a stray.

CAT encourages anyone who finds a lost cat to first take the cat to their local animal control. Please read CAT’s lost & found information for more details.


How do I bring a cat to you?

Do you require spaying or neutering of adopted cats?

How do I adopt a cat from CAT?

Do you ever get purebred cats?

How long do you keep cats?

How many cats do you place into new homes?

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14175 SW Galbreath Drive.Sherwood, OR 97140.(503) 925-8903..(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)