How to Adopt from The Sanctuary

Thank you for choosing to adopt your new family member from The Sanctuary at Haafsville. We'd be delighted to help you make the right match and adopt an animal.  We will make every effort to ensure that the adoption experience will be positive for you, your household members and your new pet.

 

We are open every Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm ET with the following hours at the Cat Adoption Center (7209 Kernsville Road, Orefield, PA 18069)

 

CAT Open Hours for previously scheduled appointments – Saturdays 10am – 12pm

CAT Open Hours without appointments – Saturdays 12pm – 2pm

 

This is a great opportunity to meet our resident animals and the Sanctuary Volunteers and get to know more about our animals and Us!  

 

Adoption payment is required before taking an animal home.  We accept Cash or Credit Card for adoption fees. All our animals are fully up to date on shots when leaving The Sanctuary and are ready for your home.

 

For any additional information on cat adoptions, please email catadoptions@thesanctuarypa.org . Thank You!

Looking for a Cat?

Our volunteers look forward to helping you find a wonderful new family member. We have Cats of all ages available for adoption.  Cats must leave The Sanctuary in your carrier. Please check out our adoptable cats on our Available Male Cats, Available Female Cats, Available FIV Cats, and Available Bonded Pairs pages, Pet Finder or on our Facebook page for the posting of cats. When you see a cat you are interested in, email us your guardianship application.

 

Email your .pdf guardianship application to: catadoptions@thesanctuarypa.org

Cat Adoption Application (PDF Fill Form)
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Looking for a Kitten?

Our volunteers look forward to helping you find a wonderful new family member. Kittens are up to date on vaccines appropriate for the age, flea treated, dewormed, and tested for FeLV/FIV. Spaying/Neutering is required and mandatory when age ready. The adoption fee includes a voucher to No Nonsense Neutering to conduct the spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, and microchipping.  Kittens must leave The Sanctuary in your carrier. Please check out our adoptable kittens on our Available Kittens page, Pet Finder, or on our Facebook page for the posting of kittens. When you see a kitten you are interested in, email us your guardianship application

 

***Please note that kittens are in foster homes and NOT at our main shelter. All meet and greets are by appointment.

 

Email your .pdf guardianship application to: kittenadoptions@thesanctuarypa.org

Kitten Adoption Application (PDF Fill Form)
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Cat Application Fill-In PDF.pdf
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Kitten Adoption Application (Word Doc format)
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Cat Application Word Doc.docx
Microsoft Word document [34.5 KB]

Ready to Adopt?

Visit us during our adoption events, or browse some of our available animals through Petfinder:

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The Sanctuary at Haafsville

Phone: (484) 285-5445
info@TheSanctuaryPA.org

 

Dog Adoption Center

901 Nestle Way

Breinigsville, PA 18031

Cat Adoption Center

7209 Kernsville Road

Orefield, PA 18069

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Adoption Spotlight

 

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Cricket

Once upon a time, there was a feisty kitten with a stressful existence in a feral colony. Life was a daily struggle. He was eventally trapped as a juvenile. Since he was older with no prior contact with people, he was going to be a challenge to foster. Luckily for this little boy, he was given to a foster mom who is more stubborn than him. He was named Cricket. The foster mom wouldn’t give up on him and continued to pet Cricket despite his growls and hisses. This disgruntled boy slowly discovered he enjoyed butt scratches, ear scratches, back scratches and belly rubs. Cricket finally purred - and purred a lot. Cricket will now place his head in your hand and hope to be pet all day. He tolerates being held briefly. In the foster home, Cricket also learned to play. His preferred toys include wand toys, catnip mice and the laser dot. Cricket is great with other cats. He does not like being placed in a carrier but is ok once he’s in it. Cricket is food motivated and enjoys Churu treats. Giving him Churu treats will be a great way to bond. Cricket graduated to the free roaming room at the Sanctuary at Haafsville and is doing very well with people and his feline friends.
This once terrified kitten has been transformed. With the help of his wonderful foster mom, Cricket learned how to be a confident and lovable cat. Of course, this is not the end of the story. It’s just the beginning. Many adventures and happy memories to be made throughout his adoption story.
Cricket is about 10 months old, healthy, neutered, vaccinated, negative for FeLV/FIV, litter trained and microchipped

 

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