All of our cats ready for adoption are fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed/neutered.

Our goal is to find the best fit for the person/family and the cat(s). Please know that the first applicant is not always the best fit, and we will do the best to find the perfect match for you!

Why adopt?

Leo’s Story


Jiji & Raven’s Story


Gypsy’s Story

Cats ready for adoption:

If you are interested in learning more about any of the cats below, please click through their picture to fill out the adoption application, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible (typically within 24 hours - please check your spam folders as well!). Please remember we are an all-volunteer organization, and many of us work full-time jobs outside of our rescue work.

In order to be considered for adoption, you must:

  • Be at least 21 years of age verified by valid ID

    Have current identification

  • Provide the landlord’s name & contact information if you rent

  • Understand the adoption counselor must approve your application and

  • Agree to abide by the terms of the adoption contract.

    Thank you for understanding!

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All cats are housed in our space at the Downers Grove PetSmart (at Finley Rd & Butterfield), unless they are in foster. Please click on the pet to see where they are staying; if you would like to see a cat who’s being fostered, please send us an email and we will get you in touch with the foster parent. Thank you for your patience!

All cats up for adoption have been spayed/neutered, microchipped, blood tested negative for FELV/FIV, and are current on their rabies and distemper vaccinations, along with either a negative fecal test or have been successfully treated for parasites.

Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check only (we cannot process credit or debit cards at this time). Fees are subject to change, but generally they are $100 for adult cats, and $125 for kittens (under 1 year of age).


“What greater gift than the love of a cat.”
— Charles Dickens