Pet Rescue & Adoption Group Information

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Kitty Angel Rescue is committed to reducing euthanasia in Animal Control facilities using rescue, adoption, and education. To date, they have rescued nearly 8,500 kitties! They are committed to providing a positive adoption experience for both the adoptive family and new furry family members. Please donate, volunteer, or adopt from their fantastic organization!

Kitty Angel Rescue

Founded in 2010, Georgia Homeless Pets is a private, all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue organization for dogs and cats in need. Their mission is to save, care for, and place animals into loving homes; promote population control through sterilization; and encourage proper veterinary care, all to eliminate the euthanasia of animals in Georgia’s public animal shelters.

Georgia Homeless Pets

Fancy Feline Rescue of the South, a non-profit, no-kill rescue licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, is a small rescue organization with a big heart for the “Fancy Feline” breeds -- particularly Persian, Himalayan, Exotic, Ragdoll, Birman, Maine Coon, Siamese, and other CFA- and TICA-recognized breeds and mixes.


Our goal is to provide tender, loving care and a safe haven for those cats that are abandoned, abused, neglected, or no longer wanted by their owners and to find appropriate, adoptive forever homes for each. While in our care, Fancy Feline Rescue of the South strives to give one-on-one socialization, providing the individual attention these cats so often need.


We work strictly out of no more than five exclusive foster homes. Those foster homes are carefully screened, home visits are made, and each foster family must have no more than four foster cats at any time, thereby allowing individual attention and plenty of TLC for each cat.


Fancy Feline Rescue of the South is dedicated to providing individual attention and the best care possible for our cats. We evaluate each cat as to temperament, thoroughly vet it before adoption, and place them with the best adoptive home to meet the needs of the specific cat.

Fancy Feline Rescue of the South

Floyd Felines Inc. focuses on cats and kittens (the forgotten stepchildren of the rescue world) because they have fewer rescues helping them. We work closely with Refuge Rescue to save as many kitties as possible.

Floyd Felines Inc.

SPOT or Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together is an alliance of dog and cat rescuers, veterinarians, and pet lovers that have been formed in Atlanta with one goal in mind—to reduce the number of dogs and cats that are killed in the Atlanta area animal shelters. Provides low-cost and no-cost spay/neuters to low-income pet guardians. 

Georgia SPOT Society

The Humane Society of Cobb County (HSCC) is an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) humane animal welfare charity founded in 1957. We are a no-kill shelter serving Cobb County and the surrounding area.


Our mission is to promote humane welfare and responsible animal guardianship through educational community outreach, shelter, and spay/neuter programs. With the assistance of dedicated, caring volunteers and generous supporters, our programs continue to provide help and hope in the lives of innocent animals in need and those who care for them.

The Humane Society of Cobb County (HSCC)

Since 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been committed to alleviating pain, fear and suffering in all animals. The ASPCA is the oldest humane organization in America and was founded by Henry Bergh, a philanthropist, and diplomat who recognized the inhumane treatment suffered by many animals in our society.

ASPCA

The Humane Society of the United States believes the human-animal bond is as old as human history. We cherish our animal companions for their unconditional affection and acceptance. We feel thrilled when we glimpse wild creatures in their natural habitat or in our backyard. Unfortunately, the human-animal bond has, at times, been weakened. Humans have exploited some animal species to the point of extinction. Research animals suffer pain and distress in laboratory tests considered necessary for human health or well-being.

Humane Society of the United States

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West Marietta—(770) 439-1994


West Cobb—(770) 439-1996

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