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Cat Cafés in Phoenix

Cat Shelters & Rescues in Phoenix

All About Animals Rescue

All About Animals Rescue is incorporated in Arizona and has recieved 501(c)3 designation from the IRS. Our EIN is 27-5410456. We are a no-kill rescue that works with dogs and cats in Maricopa County and beyond. The majority of our animals are from the local euthanasia lists as we recognize that these animals are in the most dire condition. All About Animals is dedicated to saving companion animals whose lives are in jeopardy by providing rescue, foster and adoption. All About Animals believes that it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless dogs and cats. We aim to bring together individuals who are passionate about creating a better future for our companion animals. We are committed to provide these volunteers with high quality training in order to work together in the most efficient way to ensure the well being of our animals.

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Cool Cats Rescue

We rescue community cats and kittens from the streets of Phoenix, spay/neuter, vaccinate, adopt and do Trap, Neuter and Rescue or Return depending on their living situation and their adoptability. I have been in rescue for over 30 years and I only recently set up a nonprofit. My passion is the animals and I have been brining home stray cats since I was 6 years old.

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Happy Cat Rescue

Rescue of abandoned cats

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Kai's Place A Kitty Sanctuary

49 West Mountain Sage Drive

(480) 216-9585

"At Kai’s Place, our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need, striving to provide them with loving homes and a second chance at life. Through compassionate care, community education, and advocacy, we aim to raise awareness about animal welfare issues and promote responsible pet ownership. Our commitment to excellence drives us to uphold the highest standards of animal care and adoption practices, ensuring each animal receives the care and attention they deserve. Together with our supporters and volunteers, we work tirelessly to create a future where every animal is valued and cherished."

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Leo Feline Foundation

Leo Feline Foundation is a cat only educational rescue and sanctuary with a different focus then most rescues. LFFs primary focus is on abandoned and feral mom cats and their kittens. LFF is also heavily involved in species appropriate nutrition. The founder of Leo Feline Foundation has been involved with TNR, spay/neuter, and cat adoptions for over 20 years. LFF focuses mainly on feral and free roaming cats, especially kittens. We trap pregnant and nursing mom cats in order to give them and their babies a chance at a better life.

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Paw Kindness Animal Rescue and Sanctuary

P.O. BOX 87778

(480) 206-3883

Paw Kindness is a 501(c)(3), no-kill organization. Our mission is to reduce euthanasia of homeless animals through rescue, adoption and education about responsible pet guardianship.

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Robin Hood Animal Rescue

(623) 931-7499

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Second Chance Kitten Rescue

(480) 382-4578

My partner and I work together caring for the kittens out of our home. We have always had a passion for saving all lives. Stepping on an ant isn't in our DNA. =) We do this because the feral population is out of control in the area where I work a full time job. I have colony of ferals I have TNRd over the years, but we can never get them all, so kittens pop up throughout the year. I take the kittens when they are old enough to roam around and can survive without mom. This ensures I am not trying to TNR them later, after they have become too feral to tame. We then take them to our vet for a wellness visit, dewormer, FELV testing, and anything else the vet recommends, then we work on finding them homes. Most kittens are sterilized by our vet between the age of 5-6 months.

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