No shelter will allow you to adopt for free.
The newspaper and Craigslist, however, are overflowing with ads for free cats and kittens.
You can.
at a local animal shelter = )
I would say an animal shelter or Petsmart.
The answer to this is going to vary from shelter to shelter. The cost usually includes neutering, which makes it quite a deal. Costs in the Midwest usually range from $40 to $100. If you can take an adult cat, instead of a kitten, a lot of shelters offer them for less, and even free periodically during the year. Some also give a deal if you take two kittens.
There are many places one can adopt a kitten in Houston. There are many cat breeders who live in Houston as well as several animal shelters such as Happy Cat Adoptions and the Houston Humane Society.
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. Why can't you adopt a cat? Because one of the cats at the shelter has fungus? How does that prevent you from adopting one of the cats that doesn't have the fungus? For that matter, why doesn't the shelter just medicate the cat that has the fungus?
really depends on what cat you want to adopt.
There's no telling. If you rub something your old cat lies on onto the kitten, the kitten might be accepted. Good luck!
They eat, drink and shelter in places like trees and bushes unless they are house cats.
Adopt an older cat! There are way too many cats that are abandoned in shelters to be buying kittens from breeders.
Adopt it, ask your parents for advice, put the cat and kits in Animal shelter, think of friends who would want a cat and kits!
Id say just about any breed of cat, but with kids id probably go with just getting a kitten from your local animal shelter.