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Cat rescue organizations in the U.S.
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Dynamic, community-based rescue organization that takes in neglected, abandoned, and unwanted cats in VA, MD, and DC area. Features an aggressive adoption program complemented by humane education to end pet overpopulation.
Organization advocating trap/neuter/return as a method of reducing feral cat populations. Action alerts, donation information, FAQ, newsletters, press releases, and merchandise.
A free cat location service in the US for those wanting to adopt a cat. Locates a suitable cat based on a user's needs and input.
Listing of shelters and rescue facilities, by state and by breed, including contact details.
Purebred cat rescue and kitten orphanage in Florida and Ohio. Group's history, board of directors, volunteer opportunities, and pictures of adoptable kitties.
All-volunteer, no-kill cat shelter. Rescue news, photographs of cats waiting to be adopted, explanation of the adoption process, ways to help, newsletter. Area includes eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
Group of travel coordinators and foster homes.
Listing of shelters and rescue facilities, by state and by breed, including contact details.
Group of travel coordinators and foster homes.
Dynamic, community-based rescue organization that takes in neglected, abandoned, and unwanted cats in VA, MD, and DC area. Features an aggressive adoption program complemented by humane education to end pet overpopulation.
All-volunteer, no-kill cat shelter. Rescue news, photographs of cats waiting to be adopted, explanation of the adoption process, ways to help, newsletter. Area includes eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.
A free cat location service in the US for those wanting to adopt a cat. Locates a suitable cat based on a user's needs and input.
Purebred cat rescue and kitten orphanage in Florida and Ohio. Group's history, board of directors, volunteer opportunities, and pictures of adoptable kitties.
Organization advocating trap/neuter/return as a method of reducing feral cat populations. Action alerts, donation information, FAQ, newsletters, press releases, and merchandise.
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