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No-Kill Cat and Kitten Rescue and Adoption Group

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions helps homeless and abandoned animals find permanent, loving homes. We also reduce pet overpopulation by spaying or neutering every pet in our care before we put it up for adoption.

If you are looking for a cat to make your home complete, you have come to the right place. But whether you get your pet from us or not, please make your next pet a rescue pet, and make sure it is spayed or neutered! 

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions is 501 3(c) non-profit, and all financial contributions go directly to care of our animals.

Help Save a Life!

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions, Inc. is a Rescue and Adoption operation for starving, lost, abandoned, abused, neglected and unwanted innocent cats and kittens. We provide the necessary medical care, food, toys, sanctuary & comfortable living quarters and more until we can find a suitable adoption match for these loving creatures.

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions, Inc. is committed to a “no-Kill” policy. It is people telling people and folks like you whose support we depend on to continue our rescue and adoption mission.

Donate to Save a Life

Your donation will go toward the much needed care of our rescued animals. We rely on donations like yours to enable us to continue to provide the necessary medical care, food, toys, litter boxes, sanctuary & comfortable living quarters, staffing and more until we can find a suitable adoption match for these loving creatures. Did you know that the average cost just to spay a cat is $45.00 and the average cost of a neuter is $30.00?

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Volunteer to Care for Cats and Kittens

Do you want to help but don’t know where to start? Become a Volunteer and help us save the lives of countless homeless, abandoned, innocent cats and kittens in need of medical care and safe, loving homes.

We depend on Volunteers like you to allow us to continue our “No-Kill” mission and provide the necessary care in our rescue and adoption efforts. Training is provided. Volunteers must be 18 years or over.

Check our list of available volunteer opportunities located inside the Tampa Hillsborough Ave. Petsmart Adoption Center.

How You Can Help

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions, Inc. offers a variety of ways that you can help. Our mission would not be possible without the generous donations, foster parents, adoptions and dedicated volunteers.

  • Adopt
  • Donate
  • Volunteer
  • Foster

Adopt a Cat

Would you like to save a life and give a cat or kitten a loving home? Adopting a pet can be a mutually rewarding experience beyond measure and can create a lifelong bond and friendship. The adoption process is easy and we have lots of cats and kittens to choose from that are in need of immediate adoption to responsible, caring owners with good homes. You can view some of our available cats and kittens at the Tampa Petsmart Adoption Center. Plus, we have many more. Just give us a call at 727-849-2660.

Foster Parents

Would you like to help save a life by providing a temporary home for a cat or kitten? Become a Foster Parent and enjoy and love a furry friend while they await permanent adoption. We have many cats and kittens that are in need of responsible and loving Foster Parents. If you have a little extra room in your home and in your heart and would like to participate in our Foster Care program, please give us a call at 727-849-2660.

HKKA Newsflash

Distemper

Just a little update from HKKA. This spring was very challenging and at the same time rewarding. Distemper was rampant in the feral colonies and of-course the shelter got its share of the decease. For the first time in our history we got distemper and lost 4 of our kittens. About 20 kittens got sick, but with intensive care + fluids they all pulled out of it beautifully. They are all adopted by now.

Rose is getting better

Things have changed a little for the time being. Rose had been feeling very tired and under the weather for some time. She had a deficit in the left leg and arm and her left peripheral vision was limited. Came to find out she had a brain tumor which was removed early July. She had the brain operation and is recovering pretty well. We have had a wonderful support of all the volunteers and many local veterinarians. Without their  help and support we could not have continued the operation of Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions.  Adoptions and care for the cats and kittens, intake of new cats are all going fine. Thanks to everyone for their support.

Rose 

Here Kitty Kitty Adoptions is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division Of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1.800.435.7352 within the State. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the State.