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Tabby's Place: a Cat Sanctuary

1100 US Highway 202, Ringoes, NJ 08551

Contact
Email info@tabbysplace.org
Phone (908) 237-5300
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Areas Tabby's Place: a Cat Sanctuary serves

We are located in Ringoes, in central NJ, about an hour away from Philadelphia and an hour and twenty minutes from New York City.

Tabby's Place: a Cat Sanctuary's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our feline residents receive sanctuary here because they were once in hopeless situations. By adopting one or more of them into your home, you make space available for Tabby’s Place to take in more cats and save their lives.

For an adoption fee of $135, you will take home a cat that has received the very best medical care and evaluation. Every cat that leaves Tabby's Place has been thoroughly examined by a veterinarian, spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, tested for FeLV and FIV, treated for worms, fleas, ear mites, etc., and given abundant love.

Tabby’s Place aims to make its adoption process as adopter-friendly as possible. To get started, do one of the following:

Take a look at our cats online (http://www.tabbysplace.org/adoptable.php). If you find one or more you like, fill out our online Adoption Application (or use our printable Adoption Application). We will then call you to arrange an in-person visit with your desired cats.

Or, you can visit our cats in person any time from 12-5 pm, 7 days a week. You may fill out an adoption application upon arrival.

About Tabby's Place: a Cat Sanctuary

Tabby's Place is a cage-free sanctuary that provides refuge to cats in hopeless situations. Our residents come primarily from public shelters where they had once been scheduled for euthanasia.

This one-of-a-kind facility serves as:

An Adoption Center, finding loving homes for cats;
A Hospital, providing medical and surgical treatment for sick or injured residents;
A Hospice, providing palliative care and a warm, loving environment for chronically or terminally ill cats to live out their lives in comfort.

Tabby’s Place does not turn cats away due to age, medical need, or “lack of adoptability.” It is, therefore, a safe haven for several older, chronically ill, or handicapped cats. These cats have special needs such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or blindness. At Tabby’s Place, these cats are able to live full and happy lives with the medical care, love, and affection they deserve.

Unique Features of the Sanctuary:
Provides communal living environments for cats, with plenty of horizontal and vertical space for exercise and play.
Provides outdoor enclosures for cats to enjoy fresh air and sunlight.
Contains special group rooms for cats who are FIV+, overweight, or on prescription diets.
Contains an in-house medical facility.
Uses specialized materials to facilitate cleaning and encourage a disease-free environment.

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