The Best Cat Rescues in Oregon 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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Animal Rescue & Care Fund, Inc.
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✔Adoption Fee: $50-$100
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✔Address: PO Box 14956 Portland, Multnomah County, OR
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (503) 402-8692 (Call them)
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✔Email: ccrimins@msn.com
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Central Coast Humane Society
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✔Address: P.O. Box 71 Newport, Lincoln County, OR
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (541) 994-5349 (Call them)
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✔Email: cchs97365@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Cat Rescue & Adoption Network
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✔Adoption Fee: 0-6 mos: $165 7 mos- 2 yrs: $145 3-9 yrs: $100 Senior or special needs: $70
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✔Address: P.O. Box 72401 Springfield, Lane County, OR
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (541) 225-4955 (Call them)
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✔Email: adoptinfo@catrescues.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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House of Dreams
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✔Adoption Fee: $75
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✔Address: PO Box 30971 Portland, Multnomah County, OR
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (503) 262-0763 (Call them)
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✔Email: hodadoptions@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Cat`s Cradle Rescue
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (503) 320-6079 (Call them)
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✔Email: info@catscradlerescue.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Coalition Advocating for Animals (CAFA)
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (503) 588-6924 (Call them)
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✔Email: cafaoregon@yahoo.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Ontario Feral Cat Project
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✔Address: 84 NW 2nd St. Ontario, Malheur County, OR
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (541) 823-2427 (Call them)
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✔Email: info@ontarioferalcats.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Hazel`s House Rescue
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (971) 264-0760 (Call them)
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✔Email: hazelshousepdx@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Love and care Kitten Adoption
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✔Adoption Fee: $350
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (503) 360-8936 (Call them)
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Keitha`s Kittie Rescue
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✔Adoption Fee: Kittens: $140 Adults: $110 Seniors: $60
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (541) 570-3088 (Call them)
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✔Email: keithaskitties@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
The Mission Statement of Central Coast Humane Society: “The mission of our organization is to serve and protect the animals in our Lincoln County communities. We foster kindness and compassion for all animals. We are dedicated to ending suffering, abuse, neglect and abandonment of animals.”
The Mission Statement of Cat Rescue & Adoption Network: “Our mission is to provide care and find loving homes for the cats and kittens of our community, with a focus on those with special needs.”
House of Dreams is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Cat`s Cradle Rescue: “Cat’s Cradle Rescue is an all-volunteer non-profit rescue group formed to promote the well-being and adoptability of local Oregon cats. We provide loving foster homes where abandoned and shelter felines can socialize in a family environment while receiving medical care, spay and neuter surgery with the goal of being adopted into qualified caring homes.”
The Mission Statement of Coalition Advocating for Animals (CAFA): “CAFA’s mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats in
Oregon. CAFA educates and works with the public and other
nonprofit organizations on pet overpopulation issues such
as spay/neuter, implementation of trap/neuter/return
(TNR) programs as well as rescuing tame cats and kittens
providing vet care and adoption into good homes.”
The Mission Statement of Hazel`s House Rescue: “Our mission is help care for the unwanted cats and kittens while helping with overpopulation reduction.”
The Mission Statement of Love and care Kitten Adoption: “Love and care Kitten Adoption was started to help animals in need to get a second chance in life and love. We may not be able to change the world, but we can change the world for each animal we save.”
The Mission Statement of Keitha`s Kittie Rescue: “It is our mission to provide adoption and placement of rescued cats and kittens in permanent homes. We are further dedicated to the care and housing of any sick or injured cat by providing quality care for their lifetime, if needed. We have a focus on educating the public of the need to spay and neuter their pets, the prevention of animal cruelty, responsible pet ownership, and we actively encourage trap-neuter-release (TNR) of feral cats.”