
Our Story
and What We Do
Cat Purebred Rescue (CPR) is
located in the Pacific Northwest. See our Contact
Info page for our address and phone information.
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| CPR Shelter Representatives work
with local humane societies and animal control
agencies to identify purebred cats and and arrange their release to
CPR. Cats are accepted from individual owners in distress as well. |
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All CPR cats are examined by a licensed
veterinarian. They receive Feline Leukemia & FIV
tests, vaccinations, a microchip and medical care. All cats are
spayed or neutered. |
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| If needed, CPR cats are professionally
groomed. Grooming includes coat and claw clipping,
bathing, flea treatment and brushing or combing. |
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When their health and condition
are assured, CPR cats are available for adoption. Most
are showcased at Petsmart "Luv-A"Pet" Centers; some can be
seen at individual foster homes. |
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| CPR Breed Representatives accept
applications, interview potential adopters, and
match cats with individuals or families who will keep them save and commit to
a lifetime of care. |
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When an adoption is finalized, the
cat prepares to move to his new, loving home. CPR
Breed Representatives continue to work with adoptive families to ensure that
cats adjust well and important cat care questions are answered.
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Our Mission We
are a permanent committee of cat fanciers affiliated with "Responsible Cat Fanciers of the Northwest." We
seek to improve life conditions of pedigreed cats of all
breeds recognized by the various registries. We do this
through education, identification, rescue, and placement.
Our goal is to reduce the abandonment and surrender to
shelters of pedigreed cats.
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