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Post on craigslist, contact some cat rescues to help with rehoming!!!
You are the one who needs to find a different home. You got yourself two cats and it's now you're responsibility to find a home where you can all go. I rent too. I also live on $607 a month disability due to a severe spine disease. I have 5 dogs,5cats,1 horse and 1 donkey in addition to birds and fish. I have just found a new home and have been in my present home for seven yrs. It IS possible to find one if you look hard enough. You can not get animals and then just throw them aside because you need to move. They are now your responsibility for life and if you don't feel that way you shouldn't have them.
I'm curious what town/city you're moving to that doesn't allow cats?
As far as I know they're legal all over the US.
You took on the responsibility of two cats, find a cat-friendly apartment.
I like in Rockland County, NY, there are some rescue organizations that do a great job at placement and they will try and honor the fact that you would like to keep them together if at all possible. If you would like I can email you the list that I know, the other alternative in Westchester would be the Elmsford Animal Shelter they are a no kill shelter in that area. If you give me the information I would be happy to post at my place of employment.
Check ASPCA.org website and look for a page on finding a new home for your pets. They tell you what to ask and who not to give them to.
Put posters at the vets', your workplace, places like that.
An open admission shelter [takes in everybody] cannot promise to find them a home, there are too many. A "no-kill" group is usually full because they keep them as long as it takes and you can only keep so many in a shelter or foster home.
There are too many because so many don't get spayed or neutered. You can't have it both ways, no-kill and open admission, not in this lifetime.
So, it's up to you to take care of these two...
i hate to see people in this situation, and even more to see people criticize you without knowing the whole situation. they need to see that you are trying to find them good homes... would they rather you just dump them along the road? you are doing the next best thing to you keeping them. and i advise you ( as most newspaper classifieds will) if you post in a paper ask for a doation to ensure science labs and such aren't taking them for expirements. donations don't always gaurentee the interested party is not a lab, but it cuts the chances down alot. good luck in finding good homes!
Place an add in the local newspaper stating your situation. If you want the cats to stay together say something like...
2 loving cats free (or for sale if u want money) to good home must stay together!
Call (your number) for more info.
put them in SPCA or humane society
try your best to keep on looking for good homes for them. if you cant, the best way is to send them to a organization, like a shelter, or a humane society, and request that they stay together.
List them on petfinder.com They do their best to keep close friends together
take them to a vet or animal home they will find them a good home I PROMISE and if you want you can ask them to contact you when they get a home just so you know I'm really sorry and i know its hard to separate from a beloved pet