Phone: 301-277-5595
Alley Cat Rescue is helping to solve the crisis and tragedy of unwanted and abandoned cats.
Our Mission Statement:
Alley Cat Rescue (ACR) works to protect cats
on several levels: locally through rescue, rehabilitation
and adoption of cats and nationally through a
network of Cat Action Teams. ACR is dedicated to the health, well-being
and welfare of all cats: domestic, stray, abandoned
and feral. ACR also assists the international animal
community.
Adoption:
ACR has many domestic and feral cats in need of a good
home. Please visit the PETsMART at 12020 Cherry Hill Rd. in Silver
Spring, MD or call (301)586-8262 to visit our cats up for
adoption, or see them online at Petfinder or Pets911
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Alley Cat Rescue
P.O. Box 585
Mt. Rainier, MD 20712.
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ACR In International
Get updates on our African Wildcat Project and read about past international effort.
In September of 2008, ACR traveled to Africa to research the plight of the African Wildcat (AWC). Like so many cat species, the AWC is facing extinction. Besides threats from human encroachment (land development, farmers killing them), hybridization is the main cause of the Wildcat's decline. Stray and feral domestic cats are inter-breeding with the AWC, diluting its genes and basically “breeding” it out of existence.
While in Africa , ACR met with several animal protection organizations and a veterinary school to discuss establishing a mobile vet clinic to implement a TNR program for the free-roaming domestic cats wandering near game reserves where AWCs live. To learn more about this project and how you can help, please follow this link