9 Top Cat Rescues in South Carolina State (Their Adoption Fees)

The Best Cat Rescues in South Carolina 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.

  1. Foster Paws Rescue

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    The Mission Statement of Foster Paws Rescue: “Foster Paws Rescue is a non-profit group of animal lovers that seek to protect and provide for homeless cats in Greenville and surrounding counties. We dedicate our time and hearts to helping felines find homes and loving families.
    Our mission is to place every pet that enters our rescue into a loving, permanent home; to motivate our local community to support our no-kill mission, and spay-neuter efforts through donation, volunteer, and adoption opportunities…until every pet goes to their forever home.”

  3. Cat Around Town Project

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    Cat Around Town Project is a no-kill shelter/rescue.

  5. Kitty Claws Rescue Group SC

  6. Best Cat Rescues in South Carolina

    The Mission Statement of Kitty Claws Rescue Group SC: “Kitty Claws Rescue Group SC is a 501(c)(3) NO KILL, Not for Profit, volunteer organization, dedicated to reducing the number of feral and unwanted cats and kittens through adoptions and Trap / Neuter / Release / Feed (TNRF) program.”

  7. Feral Cat Helpers, Inc

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    The Mission Statement of Feral Cat Helpers, Inc: “From Hopeless to a Home, one cat at a time.”

  9. Almost Home Feline Refuge

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    The Mission Statement of Almost Home Feline Refuge: “To rescue feral, stray, abandoned and abused cats in the Mt. Pleasant, SC area and provide them with medical care and shelter.”

    Almost Home Feline Refuge is a no-kill shelter/rescue.

  11. What`re the Odds Rescue

  12. Best Cat Rescues in South Carolina

    The Mission Statement of What`re the Odds Rescue: “To give the smallest babies a chance to live their lives to the fullest extent.”

  13. Jazz`s Wayward Kitties

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    The Mission Statement of Jazz`s Wayward Kitties: “We aim to help solve the feral overpopulation problem in Lancaster County through rescue, adoption, trap-neuter-release, and community outreach. Together, we can make a difference.”

  15. Red Bug Rescue

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    The Mission Statement of Red Bug Rescue: “Our goal is to slow the number of unwanted pregnancies in our community and surrounding areas by taking strays into our rescue and providing proper care and socialization. When they are ready, we find them homes.We also provide community interaction by attending community events where we talk to the community and educate them about the importance of important animals welfare issues such as medical care, sterilization, containing pets, etc. When funds allow we help those with strays to trap and get them sterilied and vetted, so that they can be released without further reproduction capabilities.”

  17. PURR Paws Up Rescue and Resources

  18. The Mission Statement of PURR Paws Up Rescue and Resources: “Our goal is to provide medical care for foster kittens/cats in loving homes in the Upstate of SC. We also work to help TNR and build housing available for others in the Upstate.”