StreetCats, Inc.

StreetCats, Inc is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to shelter cats that have been abandoned or lost and to find new homes for them. The cats that we take in are adoptable cats only. We are a society that does not place a time limit on a healthy cat's life; we keep them until a home is found. Our cats come from a variety of situations. Sometimes relocation or a change in family structure forces someone to find a new home for his or her cat. Many times the situation is beyond their control, and the decision is a difficult one. We help by acting as a transition home for the cat until a new one can be found.

Tulsa, OK,74145
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (918) 298-0104

Website: http://www.streetcatstulsa.org

Lola

Domestic Medium Hair | Beggs, OK

Age : 3 Years 3 MonthsAdultFemaleMediumBlack and White

About

Characteristics

affectionate gentle timid

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Slightly Active

Energy Level

Low

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Adoption Fees

75.00

Meet Lola

Lola is a black and white female who came back to StreetCats after being adopted 9/12/2023.  Her previous adopter moved back to New York but for some reason they never bonded.  Lola is very sweet and she’s enjoying being back in StreetCats with lots of petting and attention.  Cats in StreetCats are not caged and have several rooms to run around in. All cats have tested negative for FeLeuk/FIV and are current on rabies and FVRCP vaccinations.  All kitties have Home Again microchips implanted and are registered at no charge to the owner.  Adoption fee - $75; If 65 years or older Adoption fee - $65; If adopting two cats - $135; If 65 years or older adopting two cats - $125.  StreetCats is located at 60th & S. Sheridan in Tulsa on the east side of Sheridan behind Charlie’s Chicken.  We are open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.  Our website is www.streetcatstulsa.org and Facebook is www.facebook.com/streetcatsinc. All people wanting to adopt must come into StreetCats and have all members who live with them come in also.  We do not adopt out of the state of Oklahoma and prefer to adopt in the greater Tulsa area.

Adoption Process
Each cat that is admitted into StreetCats has a comprehensive physical exam by a veterinarian. This "13-point" check evaluates coat & skin, eyes, ears, nose & throat, teeth & gums, legs & paws, heart, abdomen, lungs, intestinal tract, urinary tract, weight and diet evaluation. If any problems are found, they are treated before the kitty is put on our adoption list. In addition, the cats are tested for Feline Leukemia Virus and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). A stool sample is checked for intestinal parasites and the kitty is dewormed. A flea treatment (Revolution) is applied and vaccinations are given. After a cat has been evaluated and determined to be in good health then a spay/neuter is performed. Surgery is done in a sterile environment with constant monitoring during anesthesia and recovery. All of these services are valued at $300. This does not include any additional treatment if a medical problem is found! StreetCats is committed to adopting out healthy, loving cats for an affordable adoption fee. We rely on our donations to help cover the medical costs on our kitties. We want to provide the best care possible to these "cats in need." After all, they repay us many times over with lots of purrrrrs and unconditional love! You really get your money's worth for a $75 adoption fee! For two kitties, the adoption fee is only $135. We also offer $65 adoption fee for a Senior Discount. Senior discount for 2 cats is $120


Contact
StreetCats, Inc.
(918) 298-0104
[email protected]
http://www.streetcatstulsa.org

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