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Calling All Cats Rescues

1001 Fischer Blvd., P.O. Box 206, Toms River, NJ 08753

Contact Sara Cameron
Email cacrapplicationteam@gmail.com
Phone
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Areas Calling All Cats Rescues serves

We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit rescue dedicated to helping stray, abandoned and feral cats in the cities and towns of Ocean County, NJ. Tax ID 90-0756121.

Calling All Cats Rescues's adoption process

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Submit Application

Please use the following link for our online adoption application: https://ww04.elbowspace.com/secure/20120214123524751639

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Home Check

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Meet the Pet

4.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

Adopters are requested to fill out our online application to speed up the application and adoption process. Once the application is approved and a home check as been complete, we proceed to make arrangements for the potential adopter to meet the cat/kitten they are interested in. Potential adopters are always welcome at our adoption events. Personal and vet references are required. The Adoption fee is $150.00 and includes spay/neuter surgery, two distemper vaccines, rabies vaccine, Fiv/Felv testing, deworming, and microchip registration. An adoption contract is required prior to cat/kitten adoption. All of our cats are microchipped.

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About Calling All Cats Rescues

Calling All Cats Rescues, Inc. is a cat rescue group from Ocean County, NJ. We educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets as well as the strays in their care. We aim to help the public control the amount of unwanted pets in the community. We operate a sanctuary in Jackson, NJ and rely on a network of committed volunteer foster homes to care for the cats and kittens in our rescue. Our mission is to find loving forever homes for each and every one of the adoptable cats and kittens in our rescue. We also provide a safe and secure environment for those cats deemed unadoptable at our sanctuary. We provide those cats with lifelong shelter, food and veterinary care.

We are a volunteer cat rescue group where we all help rescue all unwanted cats that are abandoned all year round. We work with local shelters pulling those animals that are at the greatest risk to be euthanized and offer those animals a second chance at life and a loving forever home. As a group we save the babies that are left to die, the countless mothers that have had numerous litters, attempt to eradicate hoarding cases, spay and neuter feral cats and find homes for the offspring that are born as well as the adults that are friendly.

Our rescue group that helps place ALL cats that stand a chance for a brighter tomorrow. We help the public find the resources to alter their pets as well as the stray/feral cats in the care. We provide information regarding vaccination and rabies clinic and reduced cost veterinary care. We also provide resources regarding TNR programs with local communities.

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