The Best Cat Rescues in Indiana State
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, approximately 3.2 million cats enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year.
Even though 2.1 million cats are adopted every year, still approximately 530,000 shelter cats are euthanized every year. Pathetic.
You can help cats that end up in shelters/rescues by adopting these cats.
We have researched and compiled a list of the best cat rescues in your area.
However, we should mention that our list is not exhaustive because any non-profit organization that takes cats off the streets and offers these cats second chances deserves to be on our list. However, we do not have the space to include everyone.
If you know of any reputable cat rescue that we have not included on our list, please drop the name of the rescue in our comment section below.
Note that the animal rescues listed in this article did not pay us to include them in the list. We did our research without bias.
As a disclaimer, we will like to advise you to do your due diligence before working with any of the listed cat rescue organizations.
Also, always conduct your research and consult with specialists in your region before making any pet-related decisions.
See other cat rescues in other states here.
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Action For Animals
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✔Adoption Fee: $65+
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✔Address: 2800 E. Willard Muncie, Delaware County, IN
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (765) 748-4901 (Call them)
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✔Email: sshark123@comcast.net
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Animal Outreach of Shelby County
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✔Adoption Fee: Adults: $50 Kittens: $80-$125
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (317) 364-4227 (Call them)
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✔Email: kmay@shelbypets.com
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Circle City Kitties
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✔Website: website
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✔Email: circlecitykitties@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Howard County Kitten Rescue
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✔Telephone: (419) 377-3384 (Call them)
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✔Email: hckr.inc@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Johnson County Community Cats
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✔Adoption Fee: 8 wks- 6 mos: $125 6 mos-1 yr: $100 1+ yr: $75 Pair of kittens: $200 Pair of teens: $170 Pair of adults: $100
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✔Address: 4247 IN-135 Franklin , Johnson County, IN
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (317) 914-4211 (Call them)
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✔Email: tnr@jcccats.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Loving Paws Animal Center
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✔Adoption Fee: Up to 2 yrs: $100 3+ yrs: $60 Special needs- Up to 2 yrs: $125 3+ yrs: $75 Purebred: $150 Male Calico/Torti: $125
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (765) 771-9915 (Call them)
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✔Email: LPAC.IN@yahoo.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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The PAWSitivity Project, Inc
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✔Adoption Fee: $80
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (317) 989-0076 (Call them)
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✔Email: pawsitivityproject@gmail.com
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Catsnip Etc
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (574) 202-1996 (Call them)
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✔Email: catsnipetcadoptions@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Monkey Cat`s Memorial Rescue & Home for Wayward Cats
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✔Email: monkeycatsrescue@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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The Ranch Cat Rescue Inc
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (812) 269-2444 (Call them)
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✔Email: theranchbtown@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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PurrHarmony Inc
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✔Email: tamara.purrharmony@outlook.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
Since 1980, Action For Animals rescue homeless and strays. They participate in the trap-neuter-return program. Adoptable cats are spayed/neutered, and microchipped.
Animal Outreach of Shelby County participate in the trap-neuter-return program. When encountered with animals that can`t be returned they place them in foster homes where they can be adopted. Adoptable cats are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, de-flead, and de-wormed.
The Mission Statement of Howard County Kitten Rescue: “Our mission is to foster abandoned/stray kittens until ready then get them spay/neutered and placed for adoption.”
Johnson County Community Cats is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Loving Paws Animal Center: “LPAC`s mission is to rescue, treat & house homeless felines in a loving, respectful and attentive family environment.”
Loving Paws Animal Center is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of The PAWSitivity Project, Inc: “Rescue. Rehabilitate. Adopt.”
The Mission Statement of Catsnip Etc: “Catsnip Etc. is a small non-profit 501(c)(3) organization serving Elkhart County (Indiana, USA) and the surrounding local area. Our mission is to humanely reduce and stabilize the free-roaming cat population through TNR (trap, neuter, return), education, humane trapping, and spay/neuter transportation assistance.”
The Mission Statement of Monkey Cat`s Memorial Rescue & Home for Wayward Cats: “***PLEASE DO NOT CALL!***
Questions are accepted via email or Petfinder App ONLY.
Transport is available throughout the Midwest and some East Coast areas. Other adopters will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Monkey Cat passed away on May 25th, 2019. His legacy is a mission to rescue all cats (and a couple pups, too) from a life on the streets. We are a private rescue, with a network of caring fosters. We provide safe space, as well as medical care, spay and neuter, and rehoming for kittens and cats in the Wayne County area of Indiana. We also assist with local TNR efforts and transportation and placement services for other locally rescued pets. Our funds come primarily from a supportive network of other animal lovers across the US, and from our own pockets.”
The Mission Statement of The Ranch Cat Rescue Inc: “The mission of The Ranch Cat Rescue is to provide a safe environment to foundling kittens, heavily pregnant mothers, and to help cats in need become adopted into loving forever families. To assist and support TNR (trap, neuter, return) work in the Bloomington Indiana community (and beyond), advocate for cats, and help to educate the public so together we can work to save the lives of cats and kittens.”
The Mission Statement of PurrHarmony Inc: “We are a small group of passionate, dedicated and knowledgeable volunteers who are committed to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of purebred cats.”