Habitat for Cats

An all-volunteer, nonprofit group called Habitat for Cats specializes in trap-neuter-return of stray and abandoned cats.

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Lighthouse Animal Shelter

Our leadership provides decades of combined experience in animal welfare and rescue to our 501(c)3 all-volunteer organization.

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WestieRescueOfNewEngland

Our goal is to stop the mistreatment of West Highland White Terriers. We offer medical care, rehabilitation, and rescue services.

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CARE Southcoast, Inc

The Massachusetts Southcoast is served by the no-kill, 501c3 organization known as CARE Southcoast. While cats can be seen in our shelter in Acushnet, Massachusetts, where we also house the majority of kittens and some special needs cats, all of our dogs are in foster care. Our efforts are concentrated on animals that wouldn't fare well in conventional shelters. Our aim also includes training dogs with behavioral issues, trap-neuter-release (TNR) of feral cats, and preventing the rehoming of owned animals through education.

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The Humane Society & Shelter SouthCoast

Our goal is to give unwanted, abandoned, and stray animals in the Greater New Bedford and Fall River areas professional, humane treatment. We also campaign for the ethical treatment of animals everywhere and educate the public about animal welfare.

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Dartmouth, Massachusetts

The Animal Rescue League is devoted to keeping animals in need safe and healthy in habitats and homes and is an uncompromising advocate for those in need.

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It's All About the Animals

The charitable organization It's All About the Animals, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) cage-free, no-kill animal shelter. We provide mistreated and abandoned animals with the chance to get the refuge, love, and care they require until they find their forever homes. Our cats are given room to roam, play, and explore secure outdoor spaces (aka "catios"). You'll feel happier and more cheerful after visiting our shelter.

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Can I volunteer at Habitat for Cats?

Habitat for Cats may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (508) 961-2287 to learn how to get involved.

How can I contact Habitat for Cats?

You can contact Habitat for Cats by calling (508) 961-2287 for inquiries about adoption or services.

Can I adopt a pet from Habitat for Cats?

Yes, Habitat for Cats helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (508) 961-2287 to learn more about the process.

What is the adoption process at Habitat for Cats?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Habitat for Cats for details.

Are there other animal shelters near Habitat for Cats in New Bedford?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in New Bedford on Petzooie.