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Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc

3101 E Great Marsh Church Rd, St Pauls, NC 28384

Contact Alana Miller
Email blindkatrescue@aol.com
Phone
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Areas Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc serves

Robeson & Cumberland County

Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We are a life time care sanctuary, we do not adopt.

About Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc

MISSION STATEMENT


Our mission is To provide shelters and rescues with blind cats who are not able to find a suitable adoptive home for these animals an alternative to euthanizing them.

And to give people who are unable to continue caring for their blind cat, and who have been unable to place these animals with friends, relatives, or no-kill adoption groups a sanctuary where their animals will receive a lifetime of love and care.

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