Cat Rescue Directory
Adoption is a beautiful way to give a cat a second chance. Browse verified rescue organizations that specialize in purebred and pedigreed cats across the United States.
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Nationwide Coverage
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Why Adopt?
Save a Life
Thousands of purebred cats end up in rescues every year due to owner surrenders, life changes, and breeder closures.
Lower Cost
Adoption fees ($150–$400) include spay/neuter, vaccinations, and microchipping — a fraction of breeder prices.
Adult Cats Available
Know exactly what you're getting — adult cats have established personalities, no surprises.
Vetted Organizations
Every rescue in our directory has been reviewed by GoodCattery to ensure they are legitimate and reputable.
8 organizations found for Savannah
Clear filterTexas Bengal and Exotic Cat Rescue
Specializes in cats with wild heritage including Bengals, Chausies, Sokokes, and Savannahs. Provides rescue, behavioral assistance, and rehoming in Texas.
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue
One of the largest purebred cat rescues in the Midwest. A foster-based rescue for purebred cats of all breeds. Listed on Petfinder. Operates through foster homes across several Midwestern states.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue
An all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, socialization, and rehoming of purebred and exceptional cats. Fosters have experience with Persians, Himalayans, Maine Coons, Ragdolls, Birmans, Scottish Folds, Abyssinians, and more.
Fancy Felines For Adoption
A registered 501(c)(3) non-profit cat rescue specializing in finding new homes for displaced purebred and purebred mix cats including Persians, Scottish Folds, Siamese, Bengals, Ragdolls, and more.
Backdoor Friends Purebred Cat Rescue
A nonprofit, no-kill cat rescue in Southeast Michigan that accepts abandoned or displaced purebred cats of all breeds.
Bengal Rescue Network
A 501(c)(3) organization of volunteers across the U.S. and Canada. Helps Bengals stay in their homes through behavioral support, rescues Bengals in jeopardy, and rehomes into permanent homes. Also works with Chausie, Savannah, and Safari cats. Listed on Petfinder and Charity Navigator.
East Coast Bengal Rescue
A non-profit volunteer-based rescue dedicated to Bengal and other hybrid domestic cats including Savannahs, Toygers, and Chausies. Serves the East Coast from Maine to Florida with a national volunteer network. PO Box 97, Vinton, VA 24179.
Savannah Cat Rescue
A 501(c)(3) organization headed by Savannah breeders Kristine Alessio and Brigitte Cowell. Takes responsibility for Savannahs that have fallen through the cracks — from unprepared owners or irresponsible breeders. Identifies qualified foster homes, vets and rehabilitates cats before adoption.
Breeds We Cover
We track rescue organizations for the most popular purebred cat breeds in the US.
Bengal
Breed-specific rescues available across the US
British Shorthair
Available through purebred cat rescues
Maine Coon
Multiple dedicated rescues nationwide
Ragdoll
Breed-specific rescues available
Savannah
Specialized rescues for exotic breeds
Scottish Fold
Available through purebred cat rescues
Siberian
Available through purebred cat rescues
Sphynx
Breed-specific rescues and specialty groups
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