Rescue, Heal, Rehome

Every Cat Deserves a Best Friend

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Our Next Event


This Sunday, May 17th

Craft Putt in Overland Park

11440 W 135th St

12pm - 2pm


Enjoy Brunch and Bingo while you are there!


We will have cats and kitten there ready to go home with their New Best Friend

​We have kittens, juveniles and adults looking for THEIR Best Friends!


Find YOUR Best Friend at Cats Pawjamas

At Cats Pawjamas, we do our best to ensure a happy owner and a happy cat! We know the personalities of our cats because they are cared for in loving foster homes.


Cats Pawjamas is located in Olathe Kansas, serving the Kansas City metro area.

Adoption Fees


First Cat or Kitten - $200 + Tax

Second Cat or Kitten: $150 + Tax


What is Included?



Spay or Neuter

Age Appropriate Vaccinations

Flea Treatment and Worming

Microchips with Complementary Lifetime Registration


Maybe a kitten doesn't fit into your lifestyle, consider an adult or juvenile


Less Supervision

Good Habits

Personality Established

Cuddly or Independent

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Personality Established

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Why Adoption?
  • Almost 500,000 cats and kittens were euthanized in shelters in 2019 due to not having a home
  • You are not only rescuing a cat or kitten that may otherwise have been euthanized, you're making room to save another
  • Rescues often take sick and disabled kittens that would not survive in a shelter environment
  • The adoption fee is far less than you would pay for comparable services from a private vet (spaying a cat in JOCO can cost over $300)
  • The cat or kitten is already altered

Why Adopt from a Foster-Based Organization?
  • Cats and Kittens from a foster home tend to be more affectionate since they're interacting with people for long periods of time each day
  • They've been exposed to normal home activities, like vacuuming and dogs
  • The foster parent knows their personality and can help ensure a good fit between adopter and cat

The 411 on Spay and Neuter
  • Puppies and Kittens can be altered as early as 8 weeks of age or 2lbs
  • 733,000 shelter animals were euthanized in 2019, down from 17 million in 1984​
  • Twice as many cats are euthanized as dogs
  • Cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age
  • One female cat that has not been spayed, along with her offspring, can produce 420,000 cats in 7 years
  • The number of spayed or neutered cats declined by 5% between 2016 and 2018
  • The main reason for euthanasia is over population