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Catchment area: National
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Website:
http://snrescue.tripod.com
Contact: Hellen Pounds PO Box 3021, Slidell, LA 70459-3021 Phone:(504) 649-1034 Email:
hellenlbs@netscape.net
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The Snowshoe Cat Rescue Network is active in finding permanent homes for Snowshoe cats and other cats of the Siamese or pointed cat breeds. Our network coordinators are based throughout the United States. This site provides photos of cats available at foster homes and other shelter organizations. It also provides links to other organizations which are active in rescueing similar type cats. |
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Catchment area: National
A PCBR sponsored list. |
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Are you interested in adopting a Siamese, Snowshoe, Tonkinese, or
colorpoint shorthair? Then this is
the list for you! Our goal is the
rehoming of such shorthair pointed cats, so this list provides a
means for people interested in adopting such cats to find them
in rescue or to get in touch with the owners of those needing
rehoming. This list also helps Rescues and fosterers to communicate
with each other. if you are looking for a Siamese, Tonkinese or
shorthaired colorpointed cat please join the list and let us know.
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Catchment area: National |
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SNRescue
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Snowshoe cat
rescue group email list. For people who foster a Snowshoe cat, are looking for a Snowshoe cat, want to meet other people who
foster Snowshoe cats.
Come share your photos and stories, discuss the welfare of our furry companions, and learn more about these wonderful cats!
We welcome those active in rescue, breeders, exhibitors, anyone "owned" by a Snowshoe, as well as anyone considering
getting a Snowshoe and wanting more information.
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Catchment: National |
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Colorado,
Northern California, Southern California,
Texas, Virginia, Eastern US,
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Siamese and Siamese mixes form exceptionally close emotional
bonds with their humans and, more than any other breed, may suffer enormous
emotional grief and trauma when they lose their homes and end up in
shelters. Siamese Rescue Central is made up of a
group of individually operated non-profit Rescue Organizations engaged in a common purpose and to coming together as one Internet presence.
While each organization represented is a separate non-profit 501(c)(3)
corporation with its own Board, policies and procedures, each group is working
towards a common goal - to rescue homeless and abandoned Siamese cats and rehome
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Catchment area: Michigan, Indiana
A PCBR Affiliate |
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Website:
http://www.purrssiameserescue.com
Address: Purrs Abound Siamese Rescue of Michigan
P.O. Box 80822,
Rochester, MI 48308
Email:
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Purrs Abound is a foster-based, 501(c)3 non-profit Rescue made up of
men and women and their families from all walks of life. We are bound together by our
love for cats in general and Siamese in particular. Some of us have shared our homes with Siamese
for many years while others are new to the Siamese breed but anxious to learn more about them and help save a
life in the process. We are devoted to rescuing as many Siamese and Siamese mix cats from Michigan and
NW Ohio shelters as we are able. Cats that are fostering in Ohio have an OH beside their names all
others are in Michigan. Their location is noted under their name. All of these cats face uncertain futures
if left at the shelter and look to us and our foster families to provide a secure future. We hope that
one day we will be able to help Siamese and Siamese mix from other states.
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Catchment area: Eastern US, Indiana, Tennessee
A PCBR Affiliate |
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Website:
http://va.siameserescue.org
Address: Siamese Cat Rescue Center, 366 Meander Run Rd, Locust Dale, VA 22948 Contact: Siri Zwemke
Email: VAsrc@siameserescue.org Phone: (540) 672-6373 Fax: (877) 843-6339 |
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SCRC has a shelter facility located in
Locust Dale, VA, about 1.5 hours southwest of Washington DC, and foster homes throughout the Eastern US,
from Florida to New Hampshire to Indiana & Tennessee. The shelter is open by appointment only,
Monday through Sunday. Because our turnover of cats is so great, it's necessary to complete the adoption
paperwork prior to coming to adopt, as we can't hold cats for folks unless they are approved adopters.
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Catchment area: Colorado and bordering states
A PCBR Affiliate |
Website: http://co.siameserescue.org
Contact: Deb
Address:
P.O. Box 994,
Longmont, CO 80502
Phone/Fax: (303) 682-2352
Email: CoSrc@SiameseRescue.org |
| Rocky Mountain Siamese Rescue is an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit
organization dedicated to helping as many Siamese and Siamese-mix cats as we can. We are based in Colorado, but it is
our intention to serve the West and Midwest.
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Catchment area: Texas
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Website:
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/CT277.html
Austin, Dallas, Abiline & Houston locations
Email: txsrc@siameserescue.org |
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Siamese Rescue Alliance, TX is our new name
and our "doing business as" name is North Texas Siamese Rescue Org. Inc., an IRS Section 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization, along with its affiliated branches (Houston Siamese Rescue Branch and
Abilene Siamese Rescue Branch), and sister organizations (Austin Siamese Rescue Inc), foster parents,
veterinarians and volunteers. So actually we are a collection of Meezer-loving places, utilizing many warm
wonderful foster homes in the areas we support.
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Catchment area: Southern California
A PCBR Affiliate |
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Website:
http://cs.siameserescue.org
Address: Southern California Siamese rescue, PO Box 1379, Agoura Hills, CA 91376
Contact: Karen Dauphin
Email: SOCAsrc@siameserescue.org Phone: (818) 830-3380 |
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Southern California Siamese Rescue was born early in 2005, when we decided to divide California Siamese Rescue (CASR) into 2 separate, but closely aligned groups. CASR was extremely successful, but California is a very large state but after much thought, we felt we could provide more and better service to the cats and kittens we rescue if we became two groups.
Due to the nature of the Siamese cat, they don't do well in shelters and due to civilization; they don't do well on the streets. That's where we come in. We work extensively with shelters and individuals to save these cats before they are euthanized in the shelters or killed on the streets. We feel that it is not the cat's fault that they become homeless and in order to make sure they don't end up that way again.
We provide foster homes for these cats, and do thorough screening of potential adopters before sending any of our cats to their 'forever' homes.
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Catchment area: Northern California
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Website:
http://cn.siameserescue.org
Pacific Siamese Rescue, P.O. Box 20086, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Email: CNsrc@siameserescue.org Phone:
(510) 538-2280
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Pacific Siamese Rescue was organized February 2005, and was formerly the Northern California Division of California Siamese Rescue.
Denise Fabel, as Pacific Siamese Rescue's Director, is continuing to work in an ongoing basis with volunteers in rescue and fostering, as well as providing support where needed.
Only approved adopters are able to contact our foster homes who are caring individuals and families that allow us to invade their privacy and time with requests for information, letting potential adopters to visit and care for our future adoptees. They are also most likely the individual who rescued the cat or kitten and can give you information on any known history. Together you will be able to decide whether you have the right "fit", and future addition to your family. We urge you to have your application approved before deciding which furry friend you would like to take home as we cannot place a pending status on any cat before the paperwork is completed
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Catchment area: Michigan, Indiana
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Website:
http://nycsiamese.webs.com
Address: NYC Siamese Rescue, PO Box 1602, New York, NY 10163 Email: NYCSiamese@yahoo.com
Phone:(646) 349-3644 |
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NYC Siamese
Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, charitable organization, an organization of volunteers who find homes for orphaned and abandoned Siamese cats and related breeds, such as Snowshoes and Balinese.
Cats of all ages are available for adoption, from kittens all the way up to geezer-meezers.
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Catchment area: Western US
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Website: http://www.purebredsplus.org
Contact: Ellen and Steven Fawl
Email: ellen@purebredsplus.org
Phones: (707)301-RESQ or call 707-692-8770 (Ellen) or (707)592-8771 (Steven)
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non-profit charitable organization founded in 2007. We are an all volunteer organizations. 100%
of our funding goes toward the cats... no one gets paid a salary. Our mission is to educate pet owners, breeders, and shelters about our breeds, and to
place our cats with Forever Families who will give them the proper care and love they deserve.
We carefully match cats with their Forever Families by evaluating each cat's personality, temperament,
and special needs. Then we determine the best fit for both the cat and the new family. Please note that
we do NOT ship cats. Adoption fee is $175 unless otherwise noted on the individual cat bio. This fee
allows us to provide excellent vet care for the cats that really need it. The healthy kitties make it
possible for the sick ones to be saved.
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Catchment area: Eastern US
A PCBR Affiliate |
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Website: http://noah.petfinder.com
Contact Name: Linda Brackett
Email: NoahCats@aol.com
Phone: (508) 801-6480 |
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NOAH is a cat
rescue that takes purebreds and random-bred cats. We have expertise in
dealing with all the breeds. NOAH has been rescuing, resocializing and rehoming purebreds
for many years. |
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Catchment area: North Carolina and bordering states A PCBR Affiliate |
Website:
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/SC256.html
Address: P O Box 2101, Easley, SC 29641
Contact: June Hancock
Email:
KitsNKatsRescue@gmail.com |
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KitsNKats Rescue offers cat for adoption at Petsmart on Wade Hampton
in Taylors, SC on Saturday between 11:30 am and 4:30 pm. We are
there every Saturday except the third Saturday of the month.
Our adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, and 45 days of
health insurance coverage for the kitty. All kitties have been
treated for fleas, wormed, and are current on all vaccinations.
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Catchment area: Great Lakes |
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Click to join the
Pu_R_R_S
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The Purebred Rescue and Relocation Society provides an email list for cat
breeders and cat lovers who rescue purebreds, purebred "copycats",
and domestic cats. We rescue purebreds from various situations,
including shelters, to make more room there for feral & domestic
cats. This is a good list if you want to adopt a rescued purebred
cat, or if you are active in rescue. The list catchment area
includes the USA and Canada.
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Catchment area: Northeastern USA |
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Website:
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NY396.html
Address: 267 Wyoming St. Warsaw, NY 14569
Email:
pog1@rochester.rr.com |
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We are an all breed feline rescue. All of our kitties
are in loving foster homes. POG is comprised of a small group of private
individuals, committed to the lives of the kitties we save. All expenses
come out of our own pockets. Adoption fees are set to a limited amount and
are used to offset the cost of necessary medical and caring expenses of the
kitties in our care. The kitties are not in shelters, but live with love in
a foster home.
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Catchment area: Washington state and British
Columbia, Canada
A PCBR Affiiate |
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Website: http://www.catpurebredrescue.org
Address: P.O.
Box 1363; Kent, Wash. 98035-1363
Email:
info@catpurebredrescue.org
Phone: (206) 782-2616 |
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Cat Purebred Rescue (CPR) is a 501(c)3 non-profit
organization, which was founded in 1994. CPR is a
permanent committee of cat fanciers, affiliated with the
"Responsible Cat Fanciers of the Northwest", who seek to improve
the life conditions of pedigreed cats of all breeds recognized
by the various registries. CPR does this through
education, identification, rescue, and placement. The CPR
goal is to reduce the abandonment and surrender of pedigreed
cats to shelters.
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Catchment area: North America
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Website:
http://PurebredCats.org
Contact: Linda Pollack Mercer, MD, Coordinator
Email:
rescue@purebredcats.org
Toll Free Phone (Emergency only): (888) 303-9454 |
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PCBR is a 501(c)3 charity which helps support many aspects of cat rescue and provides rescue for cats in shelters and other at-risk situations. Please click here for more
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NOTE: You may also want to
check the listings of
multiple breed
or all breed cat rescues for a local purebred rescue or
check nationwide purebred rescues as these also
cover your area.
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