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Feline Rescue Mission

PO BOX 616, Dayton, NJ 08852

Contact Julie Diaz
Email felinerescuemission@yahoo.com
Phone (732) 816-8724
cats & dogs at Feline Rescue Mission
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.

Areas Feline Rescue Mission serves

Central NJ

Feline Rescue Mission's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adult Cats: $ 115.00

Kittens: $150.00

Two Kittens: $250.00

Puppies: $200-$250

Adoption fees include:
Spay or Neuter
Age-appropriate shots
Heartworm preventative for dogs over 3 months of age
Flea & tick preventative for all dogs and puppies over 8 weeks of age
Deworming
FIV/FeLV testing for all cats
Heartworm/Lyme testing for all dogs over 6 months
Microchip

About Feline Rescue Mission

Feline Rescue Mission is a rescue dedicated to protecting the health and well-being of homeless companion animals.

We do not have a shelter or facility, which limits both our funds and our space. All of our available cats/dogs are
fostered in residential homes or at the adoption center at PetSmart in South Brunswick, NJ.

Feline Rescue Mission‘s animals come from other shelters where the adoptable animal is in danger of being
euthanized.

Feline Rescue Mission relies on donations as we are a volunteer only organization. If you would like to make a donation
please go to the donation page for more information.

Feline Rescue Mission's adopted pets

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