Anybody hold any information on no waste cat shelters?

I have 5 cats and I have to give them absent because I got layed off and I can no longer afford to feed them tolerate alone myself. I was just wondering if you own to pay to give them to a no kill shelter because I don't want to put them anywhere where on earth they will get put down. I really love them alot and this is really hard for me to do but I want them to go to a biddable home where they will be taken care of since I can't anymore. I raise them from newborn kittens so its just really hard. so here is a list of my question:
1. Will I have to pay to place them at the shelter?

2. Do they notify you when they are adopted?

3. Can you call round them while they are at the shelter?

any other information would be great.
Answers:    I'm so sorry to hear about your situation. While there are no kill cat shelters, they can one and only have a certain number of animals at a time and now, next to so many people in your fix, they're full and turning absent many loving, deserving animals. You can always call, but I terror that finding room for five cats at once might be challenging.

Some cities have emergency care for animals. The pets attain a temporary home and you reclaim them as soon as you can. Again, without knowing your city, I can't really help out you but your local Animal Humane should know what's out there.

If you do relinquish your kitties, you can visit them while at the shelter but will never know where on earth they go or their new owners. Still, a shelter is better than the poor babies starving on the street. Be guarded of placing ads since people will promise kitty a good domestic and will then sell them to a lab.

I'll keep my fingers crossed that you acquire a new job and that your babies can stay with their mommy.

Best,
Debbie
I'm sorry to hear roughly speaking your situation. I know you must be heartbroken. But do you have to give up ALL the cats? You could keep hold of one or two, no?

Most humane societies will take your cats without a charge, but request a contribution to help nurture them--$20 or $30, but it's not required. They do not notify you no matter what the outcome is. When you take the cats in you concede all possession of them to the shelter.

They will not tell you who adopted the cats any. When you turn them in you will never see them again.

Try to rethink your reasons for disposing of your faithful friends and see whether you can keep a few of them. You know you will miss them terribly.
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