NOLA DARLING
Female, Adult
Domestic Shorthair
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A 2502 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073 rescue helping to find loving homes for cats.
1 - 20 of 22 Adoptable Pets at This Shelter
The crazy cat people your mother warned you about!
We have a simple motto here - cats rule. We focus all of our time, energy, and resources into what is best for the cats in our care. New Beginnings Animal Rescue is a No-Kill, 501(c)(3) Exempt, Non-Profit cat rescue.
We started this rescue back in 2010 because we wanted to do more for our community and the animals in it. During the great economic collapse, we started a pet food pantry to help pets stay with their owners. But for those cats who could not stay with their families, we found fosters to take care of them until adopters came along and gave them new, forever homes.
We opened our Adoption Center in 2013 and have become a gathering place for animal lovers to share stories, educate one another, make a difference in their community, learn responsibility and compassion, and to cater to every whim and desire of the felines who reside in it.
We are completely run by volunteers, funded by donations, and powered by cat hair.
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/NBMI/Cat
If your application is accepted, we will set up an appointment for you to meet the kitty that stole your heart
THE CRAZY CAT PEOPLE YOUR MOTHER WARNED YOU ABOUT
We have a simple motto here - cats rule. We focus all of our time, energy, and resources into what is best for the cats in our care. New Beginnings Animal Rescue is a No-Kill, 501(c)(3) Exempt, Non-Profit cat rescue.
We started this rescue back in 2010 because we wanted to do more for our community and the animals in it. During the great economic collapse, we started a pet food pantry to help pets stay with their owners. But for those cats who could not stay with their families, we found fosters to take care of them until adopters came along and gave them new, forever homes. We opened our Adoption Center in 2013 and have become a gathering place for animal lovers to share stories, educate one another, make a difference in their community, learn responsibility and compassion, and to cater to every whim and deserve of the felines who reside in it.
We are completely run by volunteers, funded by donations, and powered by cat hair.