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Tip: Order a collar with your phone number and the words "Reward if Found" on it, and your animal is more likely to be returned if lost. At Second Chance, we make families. Founded in 1985, we are the largest animal rescue group in mid-Missouri. With just two staff members and more than 100 volunteers, we play matchmaker to more than 700 animals each year. Stop by and see us one weekend at our Adoption Center just west of Columbia or at one of our many adoption events around the area; we might just have your new family member waiting for you! Learn more about us and our mission. The brown tabby cats are taking over Second Chance! Look at these cuties that have reduced adoption fees through the end of August! Fill out your adoption survey here! Whiskers, 3 years old, FIV positive. Whiskers only has three legs, but that doesn’t... read more Join the Cat Care Team Can’t adopt, foster, or donate but still want to help save lives? Join our Cat Care Team! We house about 50 adult cats at our Adoption Center, and we’re always looking for volunteers who can take a day each week or month (or even an occasional day!) to... read more

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Vacuum Cleaner Repair Simi Valley Cawe think that about all of our animals too! Here’s your chance to... read more Visit Us This Weekend - FOR ADOPTION IN NEW YORKHimalayan ► RESCUE ALERT ◀ - FOR ADOPTION IN NEW JERSEYPersian ► RESCUE ALERT ◀ APPLY FOR A DOG APPLY FOR A CAT Many of our cats are housed at the Ward Parkway PetSmart and the Northland PETCO on Vivion Road.Stop in to see them today! VOLUNTEER FOSTER ADOPT EVENTS SHOP WE NEED YOU!

Click here to see how you can help! Help Save Animals with a monthly donation! Give $5 : $5.00 USD - monthly Give $10 : $10.00 USD - monthly Give $15 : $15.00 USD - monthly Give $20 : $20.00 USD - monthly Give $25 : $25.00 USD - monthly Give $50 : $50.00 USD - monthly to Naples Cat Alliance We are a group of dedicated volunteers carrying out TNR, cat rescue and adoptions.ADOPTION HOURS:M-F: 6pm to 8pmSat-Sun: noon to 4pm Coming Jan 6th the first annual Naples Cat Alliance Cat Daddies calendar featuring some of our beautiful shelter cats...Posted by Kathleen McFadden on Thursday, December 31, 2015 If you see this message, it means that your browser doesn't support frames or they are disabled. Click HERE for pledge sheet. The Naples Cat Alliance is contacted on a daily basis to help solve cat emergencies in the community, such as taking in a momma cat and kittens found in a backyard, caring for a lost or injured cat (Murray), caring for a pregnant cat, rehoming unwanted adult cats, T.N.R. and many other issues, including finding homes for the cats and kittens in our care.

Although we are very happy to help the cats and the community, we in turn need the community to help us. Setting up a recurring donation for as little as $5 a month, enables us to spend less time fundraising and more time saving lives. Becoming an NCA monthly supporter is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to make a difference.ABOUT US page, which gives information about living with blind cats. Set up a MONTHLY donation HERE Does your company Match Donations? Click To Read more our free reading to the cats program GINA and IZZY Thank you for helping the blind cats!BLOOMINGDALE, Ill., June 29 (UPI) -- A missing cat has sparked a conflict between two Illinois families after it was found living down the block from its original home after two years. Joey, the 8-year-old Himalayan, was listed missing on microchip location site Pet Key by his owner Nichole Milone on September 27, 2013. "Joey went missing from home. He is not wearing a collar and he weighs roughly 13 pounds," a message from the owner stated.

"He is all white with blue eyes. He is very friendly and approachable." WGN reports that on April 29, 2016, Milone discovered Joey living three doors away from her home with Shawnie and Steve Godke, who had cared for the cat since finding him in 2013. "He was trying to come in for months upon months upon months," Shawnie Godke said. "And we said, 'Here is food and water, now go home kitty cat. You need to go home to your owners.'" She added that Joey refused to go away and she decided to take in the cat, which appeared to be neglected, after being unable to contact his owners or find an address for him after having his microchip scanned. "I assumed he was probably taken by a coyote or something," Milone said of Joey's extended absence. "What is the possibility that my cat is three doors down from my house this whole time?" Milone attempted to reclaim her long lost pet after spotting him in the Godke's garden and confirming his identity by scanning his chip, but the family refused to let the cat go.

"I have a cat that has a chip and I can't get it back. So what's the point of the chip?" I'm not mad at them. I think it's sad how they are handling the situation. I feel the same way that they did. He was part of my family." The Godke's vet reportedly failed to return Joey to his proper home after searching for his chip on RFID-USA Microchip Registry - USA rather than the American Animal Hospital Association site where he was listed. Both parties have hired lawyers and seek custody of the cat and the Godkes have requested a no-trespass order from police to prevent Milone from attempting to take back the cat herself. We are here to help you along your exciting journey of adding a new furry friend to your life. Home >> Adoptions >> Available Pets >> Cats AdoptionsFeatured PetsAvailable PetsCatsDogsAdoption LocationsSelecting a PetMatchmaker QuestionnaireCat FormDog FormFeesSurrendering a PetEventsCalendarSpay & NeuterWhy Do It?Low Cost OptionsMaricopa County's Voucher ProgramUno por UnoPet Friendly License PlatesResourcesPet ParentingBereavementLinksPost Adoption InfoCatsDogsAbout HALOMission StatementHistoryHours & LocationsHappy EndingsPhilosophySpay NeuterAdoptionPuppy MillsBreed Specific LegislationDog FightingCircusesManagementStatisticsHow Are Donations Used?