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Special adoption fees for adult cats and special needs cats & kittens! Contact us at (410)375-9599 for more information.

For information on how to purchase raffle tickets, please e-mail us at luckycatrescue11@msn.com
To make a monetary donation to Lucky Cat Rescue through Paypal, click the "Donate" button below:
To make a monetary donation to Lucky Cat Rescue through FirstGiving, click the FirstGiving logo below:

Donate an E-Gift Certificate to Lucky Cat Rescue!

Note: You will be asked for the name and e-mail address of the rescue you are donating to. All of this information can be found at the top of our web site.
For more ways to donate to Lucky Cat Rescue, check out our "Donations" page.
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88 Adoptions! [As of 7/01/09]

- June 30, 2009 - Added a new cat to the "Adoptables" page.
- June 26, 2009 - Added three new kittens to the "Adoptables" page.
- June 25, 2009 - Added two new declawed cats to the "Adoptables" page. They need to be re-homed ASAP, so check them out!
- June 23,2009 - Added new kittens and an adult cat to the "Adoptables" pages.
Keep checking back for more updates!
Lucky Cat Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping cats and kittens find their forever homes.
Volunteers are needed to assist in care of cats at both of our Petco locations (Harford County and Golden Ring). The cats enjoy your company and you will feel great knowing you have contributed in improving the life of a rescued kitty.
Responsibilities include:
- Socializing and loving the cats and kittens
- Scooping litter boxes
- Feeding and giving fresh water to each cat
Lucky Cat Rescue, Inc. does not currently have a shelter, so all cats and kittens are in foster care with our volunteers. Foster parents are always needed, so if you are willing and have space to temporarily share your home with a feline friend, please contact us at (410) 375-9599.
Lucky Cat Rescue is an organization dedicated and committed to promoting pet spay and neuter. We provide information to educate individuals and communities of the importance of responsible pet ownership. This organization concentrates on spaying and neutering feral cat colonies which have caretakers and are in a safe environment. This practice reduces the risk of unwanted litters. We help in the rescue of stray and feral kittens which require socialization and need to be adopted. All cats and kittens are examined and treated by a veterinarian. Potential adopters will have access to veterinarian care.
This organization provides hope for cats and kittens that are considered "unadoptable" and would be euthanized by other shelters.
Areas of concentration:
- The education of spaying and neutering
- Socializing and providing shelter for cats and kittens
- Trap, Neuter, and Release (TNR) feral (wild) cat colonies
- Adoptions
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