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Meow you doin'?

We are so glad you are here! Springfield Kitty Cat Shack Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in the historic neighborhood of Springfield in Jacksonville, Florida. All of our kitties grow up in foster homes. We have adoption events weekly at Pet Supermarket.

 

Our focus is primarily on taming feral kittens that are too big to go to ACPS and not tame enough to go to the Humane Society. 

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Adopt

All our kitties are raised in foster homes and become available for adoption on PetFinder when ready.

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Foster

Fostering is a wonderful way to contribute to our rescue efforts and enables us to sustain our community work.

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Give

You can provide support and care for the rescued kitties through donations or by purchasing wishlist items.

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Connect with us

We would love to connect with you. Follow us on social media to keep up to date with events and available kitties.

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Adoption events

We have adoptions events every Saturday and Sunday. Hours and days are subject to change.

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Found a kitty?

As a volunteer-run local rescue, we rely on your generosity to continue saving lives. Please consider donating today!

Please note that we ARE NOT a shelter and DO NOT have a physical location as we are a foster based organization. If you are owner surrendering please reach out to the Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) or the Animal Control and Protective Services (ACPS).

FOUND kittens & friendly mom?  Visit ACPS website

FOUND kittens NOT in distress? Visit JHS's website

MEDICAL EMERGENCY? Call Animal Control 904-630-CITY, WAIT on hold, open ticket w/ officer for URGENT medical assistance.

FERAL CATS? Learn more about TNR 

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