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Caring Hearts Feline Rescue

Wilmore, KY 40390

Contact Peg Keeley
Email caringheartsrescue@yahoo.com
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cats at Caring Hearts Feline Rescue
1 - 10 of 17 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Caring Hearts Feline Rescue serves

We serve central Kentucky (Woodford, Jessamine, Fayette Counties).

Caring Hearts Feline Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adopting families are requested to complete the adoption application. Most of our adoptable cats may be visited at Petsmart, Brannon Crossing, Nicholasville, KY on Saturday and Sunday afternoons or by appointment with the foster caregiver.

Click here for application

About Caring Hearts Feline Rescue

We are all volunteers who take the foster kittens and cats into our homes (not shelter cages). The cats may come from surrender or rescue. All of the felines have been vetted, spayed or neutered, and have a current immunization status. The adoption fee is $75. We also have cats who are more suited to barn life for a lower cost.

Caring Hearts Feline Rescue's adopted pets

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