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Donate Today ! Please note: Broken Promises Rescue is a non-profit organization. However, we are not a registered charity and cannot issue tax receipts. We will be registered soon. Contact us to make a donation brokenpromisesrescue@shaw.ca
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Help Feral Cats
Donate your Time u0026#038; Help us Feed Stray Cats: Want to help stray animals but you are low on cash or you aren’t able to foster ? Volunteers are needed to help feed at feral cat colonies Donate one day a week or more to put food out for a feral cat colony. It is easy, but you are helping keep these cats alive and healthy ! Please note: If you have a feral or untouchable cat on your property please do not just ignore it. It is VERY important that feral cats get spayed and neutered as soon as possible. One unsprayed female cat with all her offspring can produce 42000 kittens without human intervention over a 7 year period. Please contact the numbers below for help ! Statistics: ~ Over 41% of all cats are abandoned, unwanted, stray and feral. ~ 1 Un-spayed female cat will have approx. 2 liters per year with approx. 5 kittens per litter. Each kitten will then have approx. 22 kittens in their lifetime. The aftermath is phenomenal – 1 un-spayed cat, with her un-spayed offspring can reasonably be responsible for 42000 kittens without human intervention over a 7 year period.
Adoptions ~
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Adoption Process & Fee’s
Our Adoption Process The first step to all adoptions is an application form needs to be filled in and emailed to brokenpromisesrescue@shaw.ca. After the application is approved, you will be contacted for a home visit. A home visit is mandatory for all adoptions, which allows us to meet you and your family and discuss any special needs and proper methods of introducing the new pet into your home. After the home visit and you are approved, you can now go meet your possible new family member! We will arrange for you to go visit the animal you have chosen in the foster home. If you decide after meeting him/her at that time you can take him/her with you that day! We realize that to some our application process may be a bit more cumbersome but we hope that you can appreciate that these animals have all had a rough start in life and we are here to ensure that we find the best home for each animal and find the perfect match for you as well. In order to do this we find the application form very helpful in finding the best fit for you both. The home visit is…
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