Posted on 05/16/2018 6:09:35 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel
Anyone know how to find pets in this day & age?
So please, I am aware of local SPCAs (literally 2 min from me) and "adoption" places, but I want to know if there are good sites that help connect with local people who might have a litter they want to sell.
Again, I'm not looking to be told to go to the shelter (I can do that, but frankly prefer home-raised animals) or breeders. I'm already aware of that and they are easy to find on-line. I'm looking to find just general people who might have cats to sell or give away, as often happened with newspapers where one could find all kinds.
The few sites I've run across I'm not sure are really user-friendly. Looking for easy-to-use searches and so on.
Craigslist might work for this.
Ask at your church.
Or, ask anyone with kids. Schoolchildren always know.
What about a local veterinary office?
Local vet or animal hospital? They may know of customers who recently had a population explosion.
In Soviet Russia, pet cat find you.
You can also ask the local veterinary clinic about someone needing to offload a cat.
That’s how I got my current cat.
My missus lost her cat, he passed away from health issues, and the vet sent us to a person he knew who had four kittens.
We were there for one (1. Singular.) cat.
Well, this ridiculous ball of fluff walked up to me, pawed my back, then climbed to my shoulder to fall asleep.
Four years later, my missus has her eighteen pound chunk cat, and I have my fluff ball shoulder cat.
craigslist does not believe in the selling of our animal companions.
Try “here kitty kitty”.
I have always had cats and always let them have a litter or two before fixing them.
I advertised in Uncle Henry’s which is a multi state classified. And I put signs up at the end of our driveway and at the local store.
Put up a kitten wanted sign.
In Siberia you find cat with snow blower...
How many do you want?
Get pets from rescue shelters...Those animals deserve a good home...
Some FReepers know a lot about cat and kitten rescues. I bet you can get a good response.
Most people charge a fee so they don’t end up as snake food.
Location is a determinate. If you are small town to rural then
monthly community events, church sales/events, fairs/festivals,
visiting local stores that cater to rural buyers, etc. Good luck.
https://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/pet/d/2-fluffy-kittens/6590378063.html
more kittens than one can shake a stick at.
If you sign up on a website called “nextdoor” it will allow you to post about this and people in your local area will see it and respond.
I’ve always had good luck on Craigslist for various things. I’ve always had good luck and always worked with really nice people.
Here’s the advice the German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County gives. Just replace the word dog with cat.
https://www.gsroc.org/lost-a-dog-what-to-do/
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