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Thank you for considering adopting from the Mini Kitty Commune. We have a network of foster carers as well as small home run central catteries to help you with your cat choice.
MKC cats are the healthiest, most socialized and fully backed cats in Australia. You have made the right decision with a quality rescue group
The important questions we ask before adopting
We have a few simple questions we ask all our adopters. We ask everyone the same questions and we have a legal obligation in many council areas that we have to ask them.
It’s also helpful to know your previous experience with pets and your activity level, lifestyle, and expectations for a new animal
Why do we ask adopters questions?
Consider why pets are surrendered in the first place. Among the top five reasons that people give up their pets are landlord issues, moving/family changes, and the cost of pet care, allergies and having too many cats to care for.
Many animals lose their homes because their owners weren’t prepared to invest the necessary money and time to care for a pet. In other cases, families and pets are mismatched. Consider these all-too-common scenarios:
To prevent such painful situations for both the pets and people involved, shelters and rescue groups carefully evaluate adopters in the hope of avoiding these mismatched relationships.
As the MKC provide a backup for all of our cats in care, we work hard to make sure that cats have a safe long term home for the future. We dont just adopt to anyone, we look for the ideal homes that are able to support and maintain a healthy long term future for the cats.on the .
MKC Health Waiver Commitment.
MKC will cover the costs of any illnesses that may occur in the first 2 weeks of adoption, we also will take your cat back at any stage. It would be ideal if you contacted us if you have health concerns so that we can support you and also point you at one of our vets if that is near you, however dont delay vet treatment if this is needed fast
Our adoption fee is $200 per kitten/cat.
For any breed cats we charge $250 per cat.
This adoption fee is tax deductible and includes the desexing, up to date vaccination, up to date worming and flea treatment and microchip as well as FIV/FELV snap test.
Consider becoming a sponsor – www.mkc.org.au/sponsor
Is that a lot? No. MKC makes a loss on every cat we rehome as our costs are about double that.
“Why so much” do the maths, ask your vet how much that costs to get done and you can see we have costs to try and partially recoup. This includes the desexing, vaccination, worming, flea treatment and microchip.
But sometimes the pound does cats for $29 dollars? Yes, and they are not fed the same diet, given the same tests and guarantees that we offer . . they are also heavily subsidised by the government and we arent. We do our best to keep the costs down and if you are a sponsor already that helps.
How to pay your adoption donation – click here www.mkc.org.au/donate this is payment by Visa or Paypal. This is the best/only way we accept donations as you are then issued a receipt and this you can then use for accounting purposes.
The meet and greet at a foster home.
Most meet and greets happen at an MKC foster home. So you are visiting someones house and seeing the cats in the ideal home environment. It’s not a shop front or a cafe . . so we ask a few things to ensure the home environment works.
Things to consider before you adopt. (Important section!)
Things to consider and to let us know first. The interviews are about adoptions. We we give up our personal time for interviews so if you aren’t in a position to adopt in the coming weeks or have major life changes about to happen please wait till you are and we will always find the ideal kitty for you!
Here are some common things that happen.
Basically…Are there any other reasons you should not be making an adoption decision? “Just tell us” before you take the effort and drive over.
It’s a big step and good to consider , it’s ok to say “I’m not ready yet” but we can’t take up weeks of time and space reserving a cat you aren’t able to adopt.
What happens next
If you have made a decision to adopt and you have your house ready, we will work through the adoption paperwork. All MKC Cats are adopted out desexed, vaccinated, wormed, flea treated and microchipped with complete records given to the adopter.
We will talk you through basics of cat care, the paperwork you have just had and what to expect in the first few days, this may include
We also maintain a helpline for you. All adopters are part of our ongoing adoption forum that gives you contact with MKC team members and volunteers. If something happens and you are concerned, contact us. If you are worried, contact us .. we don’t just disappear and the cats are part of the family.
Once we have completed the adoption paperwork with you then we will safely put the cats in a carry cage and help you to the car, ensure they are seat belted in.
Important. At any stage if you need to surrender your MKC cat or it is not working out we will take them back. Do not put it in the pound, or on gumtree, or give to a friend. We are here for them and for you.