Adoption Form Personal InformationApplicant Name(s):*Home Address* Street Address City State / Province / Region ZIP / Postal Code Home Phone*Work PhoneEmail Address*Current Age*ReferencePersonal Reference*Phone Number*Email Address*Best Time to Reach*Veterinary ReferenceVeterinary PhoneWhat are the names of the animals that are seen by this vet?What name is your account under at your vet clinic?What are the name(s) and phone numbers of all other vet clinics that your current and previous animals been seen at? Please list the reason(s) why you no longer use these clinics.Adoption Related InfoWe would like to match you with the cat/kitten of your dreams, please take a few moments to review and discuss with your family the following list of questions. We appreciate your time and thoughtfulness in your responses. Name of cat you are interested in adopting*If undecided, tell us about the type of cat you are looking for*Reason for wanting to adopt a cat at this time?*Would your cat be allowed outside?*Do you plan on declawing your new cat? Please explain why or why not.*Have you ever had to pet put to sleep? What were the circumstances?*Have you ever had to relinquish a pet to a shelter/Animal control? Why?*Have you ever had to return a pet you had adopted? Why?*Sometimes despite our best efforts, precautions, and love, cats can develop medical and/or behavior problems. It is not uncommon for behavior problems to have an underlying medical cause. Such problems can occur to your cat by accident, they can be born with it, old age, or something else entirely which can involve an investment in your money, time, multiple vet visits, and patience to track the source of your cats’ behavior or medical issue. What is a reasonable financial amount of money that you/your family would spend on veterinary/behavioral care for your cat per year? (i.e. $50, $150, $500, $1,000, whatever it takes) Feel free to elaborate:*What type of problems would you not be willing to deal with? (i.e. biting, inappropriate use of litter box, spraying, inappropriate scratching, fleas, parasites, etc.)*How would you and your family handle such problems if they were to occur in your new cat?*What type of medical/behavior problems have your previous animals had, if any?*How would you feel about asking FTCR for advice on these problems?*What brand of food would your cat be allowed to eat?*Dry %*Canned %*Raw %*Other % (Please Specify)What would you do with your cat if you were not able to care for him/her anymore?*Cats can live as long as 15-20 years. Please select the reasons that may cause you to give up the cat.* Birth of child New roommate Marriage Allergies Unemployment None Other If other, please specifyAre you employed or is an adult member of your household employed?*Who will be in charge of the everyday care of your new pet? (i.e. litter box cleaning, feeding, socializing, loving, etc)*Who will be in charge of the financial care of your new pet? (i.e. cost for litter, food, toys, veterinary care, etc)*What would you do with your cat if you and your family were going away from the house for more than 24 hours?*Do you breed or do you plan to breed?*How would you feel about having a member of FTCR contact you to check on how your new pet is settling in?*What will you do to help your new cat adjust to feel comfortable and safe in your home?*How will you introduce your new cat to your other pets?*How will you handle problems with pet introductions?*How have you handled problems with introducing pets in the past?*Are there any restrictions on your lease or condo, if applicable, to owning a cat? Please include either a. copy of your lease/rental agreement or b. a phone number for your landlord.*How many adults and children are in the home? Please list the ages of the children.*Does anyone in the house have any known or suspected allergies to cats?*Do you currently own other pets? If so, what type?*Have you owned a cat before? If so, what happened to it?*Where will the cat spend the day/night*Do you plan to move in the near future?*Will you personally guarantee/promise/commit to contact and/or bring the cat back to Faerie Tales Cat Rescue if the placement doesn’t work out for any reason?*By checking below, I certify that I am 21 years old and the information submitted on this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that falsification of information on my application is cause for my application to be denied. I also understand that submitting an application is not a guarantee that my application will be approved.* I agree Faerie Tales Cat Rescue has made every attempt to ensure the excellent health of all of the cats it places. However, sometimes nature has other plans, therefore we cannot guarantee against any unforeseen ailment. **We operate on a very tight budget. Unless otherwise pre-arranged, adoption fees are considered a charitable donation and are non-refundable, though we will make every attempt to ensure a good match. Please choose your pet carefully.