The cats pictured below are for adoption here at Animal General. All cats brought into Animal General are medically cared for, from whiskers to tail-tip, and guaranteed healthy before adoption.
Contact Karen (K2) or Joy for more information. If you are in the neighborhood (Columbus & 87th), drop by Animal General to meet the pets we have for adoption. For our Tenth Life cats, visit our Pet finders page for up to date cats for adoption. Find out more about our new community endeavor: Tenth Life.
Kittens!
We have ever-changing kittens for adoption as well! Come by and meet the current crew.
Josie – spayed female born September 2010. Josie was found in the Bronx and brought to us by a friend who thought she was injured. Turns out she was just hungry and tired. Josie is very personable now and … Continue reading →
Tiger Boy, male neutered born approx. June 2010 / Felix, male neutered born approx. June 2008. This terrible twosome met at Animal General and became fast friends. They both have lots of energy and love to play. They also know, … Continue reading →
Scarface – neutered male born 2004. Scarface was found in Yonkers in 2005. He was beaten up with scratches all over his face, hence his name. After a full recovery, Scarface has been lounging all over the practice for several … Continue reading →
Goldie, spayed female born approximately 2005. Goldie was found on 110th Street in December 2005 and has been living at Animal General ever since. She is a stereotypical tortoise-shell cat: temperamental, nervous, and sassy. Her favorite place to get away … Continue reading →
Smudge, spayed female born 2005. Smudge is a young cat that was saved from euthanasia with her 7 kittens. After giving birth, she came down with pneumonia, which she passed on to her little ones and all the miracles of … Continue reading →
Stinky (aka Clancy), neutered male born 2003. Stinky was found years ago and had a urinary blockage. After unblocking him twice, we performed a perineal urethrostomy to widen the opening and he hasn’t a problem since. Stinky is extremely affectionate … Continue reading →
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Why adopt from Animal General?
When you adopt a pet from Animal General, we stand behind their health. For 30 days from the day your take your new kitten (under 1 year) home, their veterinary care is covered by us for routine care such as booster vaccination appointments, diarrhea, or other non-surgical illnesses, such as upper respiratory infections, that may arise. This does not include a kitten's spay or neuter.
When you adopt an adult cat (older than 1 year) from Animal General, you receive a $500 credit on your Animal General account towards your pet's future veterinary care.
We also sponsor fostering for pets who are in between homes. Animal General covers all expenses for our foster animals. Contact Joy for more information.
Kittens for Adoption
Please call or stop by Animal General to visit the ever-changing kitten crew! Bring home a new family member to play with this winter.