Casca, which has seen a surge in demand for adoptions this year.“Lots of people want to adopt,” said Casca spokesperson Louise Bigras. “Lots of people are lonely, lots of people figure that if they have time at home, that they can house train their new kitty.”Casca has been around for more than 20 years.
Its mission is to find permanent homes for lost, neglected or abandoned cats.When an animal is ready for their forever family, they’ll post a photo on their Facebook page and wait for replies.“No sooner have I posted kittens for example, or a fluffy ginger adult, that I receive 20 requests and then I have to shut it down because we so many requests,” she said.The fee to adopt from the non-profit is $200.