Animal Care Clinic is an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) accredited hospital. As a service to the community (and to help our furry friends) we maintain a small Cat Adoption program. Our cats are available to anyone with a wonderful home to offer!!
To find out more about us, visit our web page at Animal Care Clinic
Adopting a friend
ACC Cat Adoption Policy
Indoor Only Homes: Animal Care Clinic strives to adopt to indoors-only homes. This is because cats live longer, safer lives when they are kept indoors. There are specific cases when a particular cat may be adopted out to an indoor/outdoor home or into a situation as a barn cat. Typically these cases are due to behavior issues that have been found to have no known physical cause.
Declawing: Animal Care Clinic does not adopt out cats to known situations where the new owner plans to declaw. There are a number of humane alternatives to declawing that the ACC staff would be more than happy to discuss with a potential owner. We do receive cats into the program that have previously been declawed. Potential owners looking for a declawed cat may choose to be put on a waiting list to be informed when these declawed cats are available for adoption.
FIV+ Cats: Animal Care Clinic occasionally receives cats that test positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus). We have found that these special cats can live relatively long lives in caring homes as long as they live all indoors in a stress-free environment. For this reason, and because there is a risk of transmitting this disease to other cats, FIV+ cats will only be adopted out to indoors-only home situations where they will be the only cat in the household.
All adoptions stay until they have been spay or neutered. Kittens are spayed or neutered when they reach 2.5lbs or more.
Services Prior to Adoption
Upon intake to the program, adult cats receive, as appropriate:
Advantage Multi parasite control
FVRCP vaccination (Feline Distemper)
FeLV vaccination (Feline Leukemia Virus)
RV vaccination (Rabies)
FeLV/FIV testing
Wellness Blood Work
Spaying or Neutering if needed
Microchipping
Upon intake into the program, kittens receive, as age appropriate:
Advantage Multi parasite control
FVRCP vaccination (Feline Distemper) – as age appropriate
FeLV vaccination (Feline Leukemia Virus) – as age appropriate
RV vaccination (Rabies) – @ 13 weeks
FeLV/FIV testing
Wellness Blood Work
Spaying or Neutering
Microchipping
Come Visit Us!
Our office hours are MWF 8am - 6pm, T,TH 8am-7pm and Sat 9am-3pm. We are closed Wed between 11am - 1pm for a staff meeting. Our phone number is 503.682.1794. We look forward to meeting you and helping you choose your new pet!
Animal Care Clinic 29020 Town Center Loop E #102