Address 7765 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36695
Description "Promote and assist with spay neuter for felines"
Website http://www.azaleacitycats.org/
The Azalea City Cat Coalition is a great rescue group! I’ve found them in 2019 and they have helped me get 4 cats adopted. I read a few bad reviews which I think are very unjust! This is a small locally owned nonprofit and has made big impacts in Mobile. Completely non profit. The staff are all volunteers, with no pay! They do it for the love of the game. Azalea Cat Coalition is thorough with their background screening and make sure that any rescues, or surrendered pets go to the best home. They believe in spaying and neutering, which I uphold as well. I have contacted them multiple times whenever I foster (most recently a mom cat and her 2 kittens). During 2022, they were a big help! They couldn’t take that’s cats right away as they were full so they gave me tons of advice and additional information on where to find low cost care. There are wait times, but that’s to be expected for any rescue group that does not euthanize ! Depending on the season, you have to keep communication via email, messenger, etc. I think some folks get confused, because animal shelters on TV allow anyone to relinquish/surrender an unwanted pet immediately. If you are looking to foster with individuals who care, this is the place where you can make a huge difference. P.S. People need to think of pets like babies. Don’t have one if you can’t care for it for 18 years minimum.
Azalea City Cats has been an absolute lifeline in our search for a loving home for our kitten. Their commitment to the well-being of felines is evident in every interaction, and their efforts to ensure each cat finds a suitable family is nothing short of admirable. Susan, in particular, was a delight to communicate with; her responsiveness and friendly demeanor made the process smooth and reassuring. Her dedication and warmth reflect the ethos of Azalea City Cats, and it's comforting to know that there are organizations out there with such passionate individuals at the helm. I cannot express enough gratitude towards Azalea City Cats for their role in rehoming our kitten. The experience has been seamless and filled with genuine care. This organization's dedication to the welfare of cats and their relentless pursuit of finding them new homes is a testament to their love for animals. Susan's approachable and attentive nature only enhances their mission, making it a pleasure to collaborate with them. Azalea City Cats is a true champion for cats, and their impact on the community is both significant and inspiring.
Azalea City Cat Coalition has helped me trap 12 cats in my neighborhood, so far. The kitties are spayed/neutered and returned to their environment. They are amazing!
All I can say is my experience with this organization was very positive right from the start. Susan is a blessing I will always be grateful for. Those ladies work tirelessly to help the voiceless and helpless cats in our extremely overpopulated communities. I don't understand the negative reviews but I do understand that some people are too concerned about themselves to give any thought whatsoever to the fact that these amazing ladies are volunteers with lives and issues of their own but they still manage to preserve in their selfless and noble crusade to help these cats. To those people who are so eager to publicly shame these ladies because they were unable to provide you with your desired outcome, why not instead walk a mile? Animal rescue/advocacy is beyond difficult in every way you can imagine. Laws work against those trying to help, and the number of animals in need increases daily. The need is many, while the help is few, so instead of writing a critical review of those who are doing whatever they can to help, how about getting off your butt and jumping in the trenches with them? Then you will understand. These women are amazing, and our communities are blessed to have them. Thank you, ladies! Much love and respect to y'all.. keep saving lives!
I would like to thank the Azalea City Cat Coalition, their volunteers Heather Moore and Susan, for their assistance with helping us coordinate the rescue of Noah, a elderly community cat that we were feeding at work last year. After many years on the streets in a commercial area, Noah was rescued and spent his final months as a beloved member of our family. Shortly after Noah's passing Heather Moore and the Azalea City Cat Coalition helped us again to get Nova, a injured cat out of the Mobile County animal shelter. Nova has successfully had her leg amputation surgery and is looking forward to a long healthy life and although Noah can never be replaced Nova is helping our hearts heal from his loss. Thank you again.
This is a charity group which very much cares about the cats in our neighborhood. TNR absolutely works. Many shelters are already full and doing everything they can to help. The only other option would be to euthanize the cats..which is wrong. PETA is highly against TNR. They get their information from a Dr who said... “It is time to reevaluate the ‘no-kill’ policies that incentivize these terrible outcomes for cats and wildlife, and it is time to work for responsible solutions,” he says. I'm against killing cats because shelters are full which is why TNR is needed. All the ones against it are all about killing cats.
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Monday:09:00AM - 16:00PMTuesday:09:00AM - 16:00PMWednesday:09:00AM - 16:00PMThursday:09:00AM - 16:00PMFriday:09:00AM - 16:00PMSaturday:ClosedSunday:Closed
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