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Abbey Cat Adoptions
Abbey Cat Adoptions is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding permanent homes for abandoned cats and kittens in the Greater Toronto Area working closely with foster homes and potential adopters to find a suitable match between families and their new pet.

Action Volunteers for Animals
Our organization serves Toronto and the surrounding area and helps animals in two ways: through hands-on work and through the promotion of animal rights. 

Animal Alliance of Canada
Project Jessie is a rescue network for lost, stray and abandoned cats and dogs in pounds where they are vulnerable to being sold for research. This practice, known as pound seizure, is mandated under Ontario's Animals for Research Act. We are fighting to put an end to pound seizure and ban this breach of trust for lost pets or pet owners forced to surrender their companions to municipal pounds. If you or anyone you know is looking to adopt a cat from our Project Jessie program, and would like more information, please visit the AAC website for more information.

The Annex Cat Rescue
Annex Cat Rescue began as a group of volunteers living primarily in the Annex neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They now have members from all over the city who share a common bond -- a love of cats and concern for their welfare. ACR is a non-profit organization and receives no government funding.

Cat Busters Animal Rescue
We are a no-kill group of volunteers and foster homes dedicated to the rescue of cats in Animal Shelters. Working strictly with Animal Control animal shelters CBAR is the last hope for cats destined to be Euthanized because there is nowhere else for them to go.

Kensinton Market Stray Cat Rescue
KMSCR is a campaign of Freedom for Animals doing cat rescue in the Kensington Market area. To find out how to adopt a cat from KMSCR call 416-596-2331

Rosedale Animal Hospital Adoptions
Visit their webpage at Petfinder.org for descriptions of the cats and kittens they have for adoption.

Toronto Cat Rescue
A no-kill, all-volunteer, foster home network dedicated to helping abandoned and rescued cats and kittens find homes. Each cat rescued by Toronto Cat Rescue is treated for medical needs, given a rabies vaccine, microchipped and neutered or spayed.

 


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