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A black rescue cat with a clipped ear stretches his paw forward while laying on a white blanket

Adoption Process at Twitchy Tails

Thank you for considering adoption through Twitchy Tails Rescue. We're thrilled that you're interested in welcoming a rescue cat into your home. Our process is designed to ensure both the well-being of our cats and the happiness of their future families. Here’s what you can expect.

Shorthair dilute tortoiseshell kitty

Importance of Keeping Your Cat Indoors

Adopting more than one kitten isn’t just about doubling the adorable moments – it’s about recognizing the significance of companionship in their lives and yours. When you choose to bring home a pair of kittens...

3 young long haired rescue kittens (two oranges tabbies and one calico tabby) sit in a cat tree looking at the camera

Foster Homes Needed!

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of cats in need? Do you have a warm heart and a cozy home to share? Twitchy Tails Rescue is calling for compassionate individuals to join our foster program and become heroes for cats in need!

Two Tabby kittens Cuddle

Adopting Kitten Pairs, Why Two is Better Than One.

Adopting more than one kitten isn’t just about doubling the adorable moments – it’s about recognizing the significance of companionship in their lives and yours. When you choose to bring home a pair of kittens...

A long-haired tabby cat

Benefits of Adopting an Older Cat

Adult cats are often overlooked in shelters due to adopters being more interested in kittens, but there can be many reasons to adopt an older cat...

A tortoiseshell calico cat snuggles with a dog

Introducing a Cat to a Resident Dog

Most of the guidelines suggested for introducing a cat to a dog apply here. Proceed cautiously. As long as the dog is restrained on a leash and the cat is free to escape...

A black cat looks content in bed

A Guide to Kitty-Proofing Your Home

There are a few preventative steps you should take to ensure that your new cat will be greeted by a safe home environment upon it’s arrival. Kitty-proofing is much like childproofing...

A flame point cat and an orange tabby cat

Introducing a New Cat to a Resident Cat

For the first few days, keep the new cat confined to one room. Provide fresh food, water and litter daily. Make frequent visits to spend time playing, feeding, petting and generally interacting...

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