Bay Area has more than 100,000 free roaming and homeless cats that need to be be spayed/neutered. The primary goal and mission of the Rescue is to trap these cats/kittens and work with the local Shelters to put them through TNR (Trap Neuter Release) program. The founder has trapped close to 1000 cats & kittens in commercial plazas, homeless encampments, auto body workshops, mobile home parks, Section 8 properties and backyards in the last decade. Some friendly cats and kittens need to be rehomed or adopted out. The Rescue also manages cat colonies by providing them food and medical care.
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We strive to make the best possible match as we want everyone to be happy. We give the option of returning the pets back to us in any event.
Emeryville, CA 94662
Dublin, CA 94568
1001 Rodriguez Avenue, Santa Cruz,
580 Airport Blvd, Watsonville,
Santa Cruz,
CA
95062
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