Is there an abandoned cat rescue in Hamilton?

Abandoned Cats Rescue (ACR) is the longest established cat rescue group in the Hamilton area. We’re a Canadian Registered Charity that is entirely volunteer operated and donor funded.

Where can I find abandoned cats in Canada?

Abandoned Cats Rescue (ACR) is the longest established cat rescue group in the Hamilton area. We’re a Canadian Registered Charity that is entirely volunteer operated and donor funded. We respond to requests to help abandoned and neglected cats, strays, and pets needing to be re-homed.

What do you do with an abandoned cat?

All cats and kittens taken into our care are placed in loving foster homes and, prior to being put up for adoption, are vet examined, flea/worm treated, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped and provided with treatments or surgeries for any identified medical issues.

Is it worth it to adopt a rescue cat?

A pet cat will bring love and joy into any home that accepts them with open arms and hearts, but that love gains a special meaning when the cat is a rescue from the streets. Many of these adopted cats have been saved from the brink of death. If you’re considering getting a cat, we hope that this list will convince you to to adopt.

Abandoned Cats Rescue (ACR) is the longest established cat rescue group in the Hamilton area. We’re a Canadian Registered Charity that is entirely volunteer operated and donor funded. We respond to requests to help abandoned and neglected cats, strays, and pets needing to be re-homed.

Abandoned Cats Rescue (ACR) is the longest established cat rescue group in the Hamilton area. We’re a Canadian Registered Charity that is entirely volunteer operated and donor funded.

All cats and kittens taken into our care are placed in loving foster homes and, prior to being put up for adoption, are vet examined, flea/worm treated, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped and provided with treatments or surgeries for any identified medical issues.

What’s the punishment for leaving kittens on the road?

In New York State it is punishable by up to a $1,000 fine or a year in prison. However, it’s hard to catch someone who merely slows down and tosses a cat alongside a country road or leaves a box of kittens at a campground.