Adoptacat Sponsors:
Kitty Kickerz
All for the Paws
Our mission is to prevent Feral strays from multiplying
Central Jersey Animal Rescue
Our mission is to save cats and dogs in central New Jersey through education, adoption, spay/neuter and outreach.
Edison Animal Shelter
The Edison Animal Shelter is a non euthanize adoption shelter with a variety of dogs, cats, small furry & feathered pets. Only those who our veterinarian deems medically unadoptable or is behaviorally unsafe are humanely euthanized by our veterinarian.
Karma Cat
Our mission is to provide a safe and peaceful haven for homeless, abandoned or abused animals. We will help decrease the number of cats and dogs being destroyed in kill shelters through the work of our adoption, trap-neuter-return, and education programs.
Lost Paws
We are a NJ non profit group dedicated to rescue and adoption of animals.
Miss Pat’s Cats
Miss Pat's Cats, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been rescuing, feeding, spaying and neutering stray cats in the East Orange, Newark and surrounding areas for over 20 years
Only Maine Coons
Only Maine Coons Rescue is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization.
We are a 100% volunteer-run/breed-specific rescue group that specializes in the Maine Coon Cat breed. We rescue Maine Coon Cat / Kitten mixes from shelters and unwanted situations. On occasion, we rescue purebred (PB) Maine Coon Cat / Kitten(s).
Purrfect Pals
Petfinder
Scarlet Paws Animal Welfare Network
The Scarlet Paws Animal Welfare Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the humane treatment of both domestic animals and wildlife found living on the New Brunswick campuses of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey as a result of abandonment, having become lost, or by birth to the aforementioned, and - in the case of wildlife - having become sick, injured, or displaced from their natural habitat.
Tabby’s Place: A Cat Sanctuary
For the past 20 years our Mission has been to rescue cats from hopeless situations. www.tabbysplace.org
We embrace the neediest cats regardless of age, most medical issues, or temperament, making us a harbor of hope for the most desperate. Most of our cats go on to be adopted; but those who do not find a loving home for life at Tabby's Place. We have approximately 115 residents, 1/3 are special needs.
We are proud to announce our first expansion named "Quinn's Corner," which will be a safe haven for 50 cats with feline leukemia, who are often euthanized upon diagnosis.