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 - General Questions

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I found a lost/stray cat in my neighborhood. What should I do?

There are several ways you can help this kitty:

  1. Please make sure the cat you found is not an owned, free-roaming cat by checking with neighbors.
  2. Post signs around the neighborhood indicating a cat was found and where the cat is, especially if you decide to take the cat to a shelter. (NOTE: your local animal control agency should be the first shelter you contact. CAT is not a stray hold facilty.)
  3. Read CAT’s other tips and advice on how to help this lost cat find his/her owners.

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