Head Start Animal Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in the Camden area of New Jersey. We are dedicated to providing compassionate care for the community cats residing inside of Camden and with providing owners with access to low-cost basic veterinary care. We rescue unwanted, abandoned, and homeless cats in the Camden, NJ area through networking with Camden City residents and feral cat colony feeders. We care for these cats and kittens in foster care until they find their forever home.
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Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Camden, NJ
Gloucester County, NJ
Burlington County, NJ
Camden County, NJ
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Prior to adoption, all animals are sterilized, tested for diseases, vaccinated, flea treated, and dewormed. The adopting party receives all paperwork of the animal’s prior medical care. All adoptable pets are fostered him homes with children and other feline companions, so our animals are use to busy households and every day commotions. They cannot wait to be loved by you and your family.
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Millstone, NJ 08535
320 Commons Drive,
Suite 351,
Parkesburg,
PA
19365
New Hope, PA 18938
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