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The Feline Rescue Association

The Feline Rescue Association is a network of cat loving volunteers who work together to provide love, food, shelter, and medical care to the cats and kittens of Baltimore and the surrounding areas.


BINGO SUCCESS!!

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Thanks to YOU we SOLD OUT our BINGO event last weekend and raised close to $8,000 for the kitties! We are thankful for our cat and bingo loving community!

 


 

Your gift helps us save more cats!

Did you know? Only a small portion of our adoption fees cover the actual cost of vetting a cat to be ready for adoption - the cost of spay/neuter, vaccines, disease testing, microchipping, deworming, flea treatment and any additional medical treatment far outweigh our adoption fees. 

We and the kitties rely on supporters like you  to help provide medicines and veterinary care so that the stray cats and kittens we rescue  can be adopted into loving, lifelong homes! 

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Support our rescue and save lives by adopting a homeless cat, signing up to volunteer, or by making a donation

 

 

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Juliet's Story: Click here to read the heartwarming tale of how Juliet and Lauren were meant to be. 

The Adventures of Otitis - by Molly Lichtenwalner and Jessica Nicholson

Former FRA cat Otitis is the star of his very own children's book! Check out our article in the FRA News section to read more about his story including how to purchase this book for yourself!

*Images property of Molly Lichtenwalner*

 

We adopt out to residents of the state of Maryland. We DO NOT PROCESS OUT-OF-STATE ADOPTIONS except on a case by case basis. 

*The Feline Rescue Association reserves the right to approve or deny any application based on the information we've received or are given during the approval process, up to and including signing the adoption contract, with no explanation to the applicant. Information received during the approval process is considered confidential and reasons for approval or denial are not disclosed to applicants. The right to approve or deny an adoption is at the sole discretion of FRA and/or FRA's representatives.*