The Cat House on the Kings is California's largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center. Our mission is to place rescued cats and kittens into loving, permanent homes; to provide a safe, happy and healthy home for unwanted cats and kittens in a unique, no-cage facility; to prevent pet overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and to educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
1. Review our adoption policy to make sure it is acceptable to you. 2. Complete our Adoption Application form. 3. An adoption coordinator will contact you as soon as possible to review your application and ask questions helpful in finding the right cat/kitten for you. 4. We will schedule an appointment for you to meet the cat so you can decide whether or not he/she is the one you really want. The meeting will be at our sanctuary, one of our off-site adoption centers, or the cat's foster home. 5. After the adoption coordinator approves the adoption, you may take the cat/kitten home. The adoption is finalized with the signed Adoption Contract and payment of the adoption fee. You will receive an information packet which should answer many of your questions about cat/kitten care. 6. We will follow up with you in about two weeks to make sure that you and the cat/kitten are getting along well. However, we encourage you to contact your adoption coordinator at any time with any concerns you may have.
Kingsburg CA 93631 | 8 miles away
PROUD (Pet Rescue for Unwanted Dog) was established in 1998 by Marilyn who has been saving dogs since 1982. It was founded on the principle she alone with others wanted to do something about the high number of homeless dogs that were dying because no one gave them a chance to find their forever home. PROUD began its operations out of a the home Marilyn and her husband and now has grown beyond that
Orange Cove CA | 8.7 miles away
Noah’s was officially established January 2001 with the belief that, although we cannot save them all, we can make a commitment to those in our care to provide them love and kindness until a good home is found. Dogs come to us in many different ways; owner relinquishment, strays, and when given the opportunity, “death row dogs” at area shelters. Noah’s Friends Animal Sanctuary is a no-kill
Orange Cove CA 93646 | 9.1 miles away
The main goal of the Orange Cove Police Department’s Animal Control Service is to promote health and safety for the animals in the community.
Fresno CA 93725 | 16.9 miles away
We believe that all dogs and cats are individuals. Through lifelong commitments and healthy fulfilled lives we believe pets are able to become the best they can be and amazing relationships are built.
Clovis CA 93611 | 17.4 miles away
Our state-of-the-art adoption center lovingly cares for up to 150 animals at a time. With advanced sanitizing technologies, air filtration systems and professional staff and volunteers, the Miss Winkles Pet Adoption Center proudly serves as the leading animal care facility in the Valley.
Fresno CA | 18.5 miles away
Heart Bandits is a dog rescue organization devoted to the American Eskimo Dog. Founded in 1996, Heart Bandits rescues American Eskimo Dogs in need, provides loving care, and finds them qualified, permanent, adoptive homes.
Clovis CA | 18.6 miles away
All Ears specializes in real life training, hiking, pack walks, and social field trips. Debbie is well versed and been training difficult and high drive dogs for over twenty five years, with fifteen of those years training the public. All Ears believes a dog trainer should be someone who is trustworthy, sought professional training themselves, and continues to learn so they can offer the best to
Clovis CA 93613 | 18.6 miles away
The Labrador Retriever Rescue of Fresno (LRRF), was established out of a growing need to rescue and provide loving homes for abused, abandoned, and unwanted Labs in the greater Fresno and Central Valley area. We are an all volunteer, 100% foster based local organization and do not have a facility to house our dogs. We rely completely on donations from our dog loving community to help with medical
Fresno CA 93726 | 18.7 miles away
Animal Rescue of Fresno (ARF) was established in 1998 by a group of community members in Fresno, CA that wanted to do something about the high number of homeless dogs that were dying because no one gave them a chance to find their forever home. ARF began its operations out of a small facility on Belmont Ave and Highway 99. ARF moved to its current location on Dakota Ave. in 2005. From its humble b
Fresno CA 93726 | 18.8 miles away
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Fresno CA 93744 | 20.3 miles away
Our goal at For the Sake of Dogs is to help, save, heal and rehome every dog we can. No matter the breed, size, age or health our mission is to advocate and provide a safe and loving environment until their forever family can be found. For dogs that can’t be adopted, we offer a sanctuary for life. We are a non-profit, no-kill 501c3 organization.
Fresno CA 93722 | 20.8 miles away
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Fresno CA 93755 | 20.8 miles away
Elder Paws Senior Dog Foundation is a 501c3 California non profit organization (EIN# 45-5291667) that strives to encourage pet retention by covering essential vet care costs allowing dogs six years and older to stay at home with their humans rather than being surrendered to Central Valley kill shelters.
Fresno CA | 22.6 miles away
The Humanity for Healthy Animals Foundation’s mission is to promote the humane treatment of all animals, and to reduce the number of homeless animal companions in the City of Fresno. We believe that the City of Fresno can one day serve as a model city that is fully compassionate towards its animals. As a result of our work, we envision that one community at a time will follow our model, until th
Fresno CA 93729 | 22.6 miles away
Mending Fences was establish on June 21, 2013 as a Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation in the State of California and is recognized as a 501c3 public charity. We are an all volunteer pet rescue organization committed to helping the pet population. Our mission is to reduce the suffering of the many homeless family pets in our community, through love, rescue, rehabilitation, veterinary care, educa
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