Kitten Season Has Started!
FieldHaven kittens are now available. Adoption Applications are available on-line, for your convenience. Since all our kittens are in foster care, you may visit them on weekends at our outreach adoption centers below or contact the shelter at (916) 434-6022 to make an appointment to see them during the week.
Petsmart
Adoption hours
Saturday 9-5
Sunday 10-4
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Petco
Adoption hours
Saturday and Sunday
12-4
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How You Can Help
With the beginning of kitten season officially underway and the shelter at capacity with adult kitties, FieldHaven really needs donated cat carriers and cat food (dry and canned, adult and kitten). All donations are tax deductible and greatly appreciated.
Don't forget to vote! We need your help to win funds for our desperately needed new facility by voting for FieldHaven in the Shelter Challenge. Simply click here for more details. Then enter FieldHaven and CA in the search box, and vote - it's that easy! No registration required.
Need Homes for
Barn Cats
As a public service, FieldHaven has recently assisted with several very large feral trap, neuter, and return (TNR) projects in the community. We return as many as possible and adopt out any that are suitable companions. However, sometimes we run into situations where these feral cats must be relocated to escape being killed. Now is one of those times.
We are desperately looking for homes for both feral and friendly outside mousers. If you or someone you know might be able to give two or more of these wonderful "Rodent Raiders" a place in your barn or on your property with shelter from predators, please contact FieldHaven at (916) 434-6022 or email us as soon as possible. We have many available waiting just for you.
Adoption Stories
FieldHaven absolutely loves to hear how our adoptables are doing in their new forever homes. To see all their stories, visit our Adoption Stories and Success Stories on our website. New stories just added:
Fennster, Pif, and Khaz (formerly Albert, Prudence, and Jude)
Did You Know?
Spring through fall is "kitten season" for feral cat colonies. If you or someone you know has feral cats having kittens, contact our Community/Cat Assistance Team for expert Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) assistance and advice.
More than 1,200 cats have been saved from euthanasia in a Florida community since an innovative city-funded spay/neuter feral cat program called the Feral Freedom program began in August 2008. |