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Cat Adoption St. Albert

Adoptable rescue cats and kittens serving St. Albert, from Edmonton-area shelters that cover the whole metro. Updated regularly.

About 15 minutes northwest of Edmonton, along St. Albert Trail · Population ~68,232

St. Albert sits on Edmonton's northwest edge with no municipal adoption shelter of its own, so cat adopters here use the Edmonton-area rescues that serve the entire metro. LocalPetFinder pulls those cat listings into one place and refreshes them regularly, so what you see is close to what is genuinely available right now to a St. Albert home.

We are not a shelter. You find a cat here, then apply through the rescue directly, and the site is always free. Edmonton-area cat rescues adopt to St. Albert families routinely, and St. Albert is roughly fifteen minutes from north Edmonton along St. Albert Trail, so meet-and-greets and pickups are easy to reach.

Every Edmonton-area rescue places cats as indoor-only. Long deep-cold winters, traffic, and rural wildlife make outdoor cats live dramatically shorter lives. Set up a quiet safe room, litter boxes away from food and traffic, and some vertical space before adoption day, and the first week goes far smoother.

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St. Albert Cat Adoption FAQ

Where can I find cat adoption near me in St. Albert?

LocalPetFinder lists adoptable rescue cats and kittens from Edmonton-area shelters that serve St. Albert, including the Edmonton Humane Society and other metro rescues. Listings refresh regularly and each profile links straight to the rescue to apply.

Does St. Albert have its own cat shelter?

No. St. Albert runs municipal enforcement only, not an adoption shelter. St. Albert cat adopters use the Edmonton-area rescues that cover the whole metro. St. Albert is about fifteen minutes from north Edmonton for appointments.

Are St. Albert rescue cats indoor-only?

Almost always yes. Long deep-cold Edmonton-area winters, traffic, and rural wildlife make outdoor cats live far shorter lives, so rescues place cats as indoor-only. A healthy indoor cat routinely lives into its late teens with routine care.