How do shelters check where you live? I don’t want any adoption problems?
Posted September 16th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
I’m going to adopt a kitten from a rescue. A few months ago I moved from an apartment to a house that my fiance owns(he used to be one of my roommates).
I had my driver’s license, town sticker & insurance information changed to the new address, but I’ve still got credit card/bank account stuff that goes to the apartment where I lived My best friend is still at the apartment address and forwards my mail. I haven’t gotten around to getting everything changed yet.
We want to go looking at kittens this weekend, but a friend warned me that I could have adoption problems.
Can this be true?
Exactly how do shelters go about verifying that a person lives at a certain address? Is there some place on the internet they check and can I go to that site and check if I’ve changed enough address information that the shelter won’t not give us a kitten because of this?
Help please.

