The Finding a New Home web page contains information on CAT’s intake policy and links to other resources.
We want to do everything possible to help you keep your pet.
We also urge pet owners to utilize other resources to find their pet a new home (click here for tips on rehoming).
When you contact CAT at (503) 925-8903, voicemail box 8, you will be asked several questions about your pet and situation. Our staff will provide you with helpful information on how you might change a behavior difficulty or give you information on other community resources to place your companion animal, as well as the opportunity to schedule an appointment to bring your cat to CAT’s shelter. There are times when CAT’s intake appointments are full and there is a waiting list for future appointment dates. CAT does not take walk-in appointments.
There may be an intake fee requested of $40 or more.
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I found a lost/stray cat in my neighborhood. What should I do?
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