I do not have $60 to adopt baby kittens, but I have owned, rescued, and saved many ferrel cats over the years. Does anyone have or know of any one who has new baby kittens that need a permanent, loving home. FOR FREE. ANY SUGGESTIONS WHERE TO LOOK?

Jackie Ritzschke | Oct 20, 2018 | Category: Animal shelter

Denton Animal Shelter - All questions

Address: 3717 N Elm St, Denton, TX 76207, USA

Angel M | Oct 20, 2018

Adoption fees are to cover the shelters costs to get the kittens chipped, vetted, dewormed and shots. Very low fee compared to what they charge you. It's also a show of being able to properly care for said kitten. If you cannot afford the $60 adoption fee, it would be unwise to adopt a cat. They cost money. That's why we don't have one, even with as much as we'd like to.

Phillip Linton | Oct 20, 2018

Save up, shelter pets need love too

Anthony Moran | Oct 20, 2018

This is not a way to get a free cat.

Jeffrey Craig | Oct 20, 2018

As a responsible pet owner and rescuer, I'm sure you understand pets are never "free". I recommend getting in touch with an adoption agency. They are a great resource.

Crystal Pierce | Oct 20, 2018

Jackie, I have a feral mommy cat and 3 kittens that are about 8 weeks old. I have been feeding them daily. fresh water and food twice a day for about 2 months now. Let me know if you are interested in adopting them. They are free to a good home. (469) 850-3871.

colleen shaw | Oct 20, 2018

They have a foster program and will probably need someone who is skilled in taking care of neonatal kittens

Jackie Ritzschke | Oct 20, 2018

Thanks for all of your comments. Point taken.

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