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What should I do if my cat is missing or lost?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

See our Lost/Missing Cat page.

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Can CC4C temporarily house my cat for me?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

No, CC4C does not have a shelter and cannot temporarily house your pet for you. Contact your family and friends to see if they can house your pet until your situation changes and you are able to take your pet … Continue reading →

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I need to re-home my cat—what should I do?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

See above post on surrendering a cat. Additionally: Reach out and network with your family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, or other community members to search for a new home. Post flyers in the community organizations you frequent—if allowed such as your … Continue reading →

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Does CC4C accept surrendered cat(s)?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

No, CC4C does not have a shelter and cannot accept surrendered cats that have been pets. CC4C’s mission is to help homeless and abandoned cats, which are fostered in our homes, and space is always limited. CC4C strongly recommends that … Continue reading →

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Can CC4C provide medical assistance for low-income households or for emergency care?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

No, CC4C does not currently have funding to help low-income households with medical assistance. There are some resources to organizations offering funding or financing for sick or injured animals. An application form must be submitted and, if approved, it can cover … Continue reading →

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Can CC4C provide me with a referral to a low-cost vet?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

See our Spay/Neuter Assistance or Medical Financial Assitance pages.

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Can CC4C provide vaccinations for my cat?

May 24, 2011 / mark ward

No, CC4C can not vaccinate cats that are not in our foster system. CC4C provides the first set of FVRCP vaccinations for adoptable cats and kittens in our system; and does not vaccinate cats once they are current on these shots and … Continue reading →

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Walnut Creek CC4C Adoption Site, 1250 Newell Ave, Unit H, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm;
Walnut Creek Pet Food Express, 1388 S California Blvd, Sat & Sun 1-4pm.
Martinez Pet Food Express, 500 Center Ave, Sat 2-4 pm (except the 3rd Sat of the month);
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