What Ever Happened to Georgina’s Babies?

Georgina, a very petite all-black female cat, was surrendered to our rescue in December 2021. She was being cared for by a very kind gentleman who was caring for her in his garage. We offered to take her in when he decided he...

Do Cats Pick a Favorite Person?

Do Cats Pick a Favorite Person? We’re not sure exactly how to answer that but we do think that our Pinky prefers men.  Pinky is a female brown tabby with white markings and she has been at our rescue since August of 2016. We originally found Pinky to be a bit shy and...

Montego is waiting for his forever home

Montego is waiting patiently for a home of his own.  In the meantime he enjoys playing on his very own throw rug! Montego celebrates his birthday in April 2017. He loves his treats and a good head scratch. His favorite toys are fuzzy mice and anything on a...

Eva Lynn Growls with Pleasure

Eva Lynn loves to be "adored" by humans, but she doesn’t like to be picked up. She likes to be petted and talked to and will growl with please when you try to pick her up. She is a true princess and would love for you to take her home. She likes to drink water out of...

Safety for you and your new family member is paramount

We work very hard to place our fabulous cats and kittens into great homes. We want them to get the most love and the best possible care from their new families. If you’re interested in adopting, please either

  • Visit our Petfinder page to view our available cats and kittens
  • To visit our facility, please call us at 215-987-8961 for an appointment or contact us here.
  • Stop by Petco in Feasterville PA to meet our some of our current residents.

An appointment is necessary since we do not have any paid employees and we do not want to miss you.  An application will be provided to you at the time of adoption or you can download our adoption application. The adoption coordinator will go over the application with you and if approved you will be able to take your new addition home with you.

The normal adoption donation is $165.00 (domestic short hair). The donation fee includes a series of three boosters, testing for feline aids (FIV), leukemia and heartworm, topical treatment for flea/tick, worming, nail clipping and ear cleaning.
An additional fee of $35.00 is due at the time of spay/neuter (if not done prior to adoption) and includes a one-year rabies vaccine.  Cats Bridge to Rescue does not perform surgery at the rescue.

Once approved, please come to the facility with these things:

  • A carrier
  • Blanket or towel inside (in case your new baby has an accident on the way home)
  • Any supporting paperwork requested by the adoption counselor (if applicable)
  • Your adoption fee
  • LOTS of love!

We will have you complete our adoption contract while we do a quick checkup on the kitty; cut nails, booster shots, clean ears, apply topical flea treatment and deworm, if necessary. Then you’re on your way!

We are available for any and all questions, should you have any, once you get your kitty home. We also stand by our commitment – if for any reason, regardless of elapsed time since adoption, you find that it just not working out (and we’re not being pessimists, we just know kitties!) we will take him/her back, no questions asked. Since we give these babies so much love, we want to know that their safe and comfortable for their entire lives.