Adoption Returns

Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) can boast hundreds of successful adoptions a year, but there’s a small number of cats that are returned to RCR through no fault of their own.

If an owner is no longer able to care for a cat adopted from Regina Cat Rescue, RCR will assist in rehoming the cat or will accept the cat back into foster care. If a cat is being returned, owners are asked to provide Regina Cat Rescue as much notice as possible, so we are able to plan for a foster placement for the cat.

Before returning, we ask owners to read through these top five reasons that cats are returned to RCR and some suggested solutions.

Owners surrendering cats previously adopted from RCR will be charged a surrender fee of $50 per cat. This fee helps to cover costs incurred in taking the cat back into foster care, such as temporary boarding, vaccinations and food. If the cat is surrendered within 30 days of adoption, the surrender fee will be waived.

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