We can’t contact people directly about their particular requirements, as there is not the time or resources for us to do so. However, if you are open to ANY cat that may be a great match for you, regardless of breed, we will keep your application on file for if a cat comes in that… Continue reading I want a particular breed. Can you contact me when you have one?
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I live in a flat – can I still adopt a cat?
YES! Although a cat’s natural instinct is to go outside, some cats can be better suited to an indoor environment: Deaf cats, blind cats, nervous, shy or elderly cats (‘senior kittizens’), or cats who have previously been used to living indoors. Some organisations prefer to rehome their FIV positive cats to indoor homes. The indoor… Continue reading I live in a flat – can I still adopt a cat?
Are the cats free? How much does it cost to adopt a cat?
Our adoption fee is $250 for kittens (6 months and under) or two for $450. Teenage kittens (over 6 months) are $200. Adult cats over a year have an adoption fee of $150. Barn cats, very shy cats or other exceptional cases are $50, though any donation helps! This helps us cover some of the… Continue reading Are the cats free? How much does it cost to adopt a cat?
I’ve filled in an adoption questionnaire. Why haven’t you contacted me yet?
We are a volunteer run rescue. If you haven’t heard from us yet, we do apologise, we will get back to you as soon as we can. Before you contact us again, please make sure you check your email spam folder to make sure our reply hasn’t been redirected there. If your application is successful… Continue reading I’ve filled in an adoption questionnaire. Why haven’t you contacted me yet?
How can I donate?
You can give online, give cash at out charity shop, or send us a bank transfer
How can I foster?
Easy! You can apply to foster here: https://volunteersouth.org.nz/roles/1036/animal-fostering. CRD will follow up with you after you submit the form.
How did Cat Rescue Dunedin get started?
In January 2015 Cat Rescue Dunedin was formed by a small group of Dunedin residents who had seen the need for someone to begin helping the wild-born and abandoned cats and kittens living on the streets of Dunedin. We became a charitable trust in June 2015, and since then we have desexed and rehomed thousands… Continue reading How did Cat Rescue Dunedin get started?
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