These organizations rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome the smolest criminals. They deserve your support.
The world's leading advocate for neonatal kitten welfare. Hannah Shaw provides lifesaving education on caring for the tiniest, most vulnerable kittens — the ones shelters often can't save. Her work has directly helped save thousands of the most illegally smol cats in existence.
Visit Kitten Lady →The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has been fighting animal cruelty since 1866. They fund shelters, rescue operations, and legislative advocacy across the U.S. to protect animals of all sizes — especially the smol ones.
Visit ASPCA →On a mission to make every shelter in America no-kill. Best Friends runs the nation's largest sanctuary for homeless animals and partners with thousands of shelters and rescue groups to save lives.
Visit Best Friends →The leading advocacy organization for cats, focused on trap-neuter-return (TNR) and protecting community cats. They help feral and stray cats — many of whom are illegally smol — live safe, healthy lives outdoors.
Visit Alley Cat Allies →The largest cat shelter in the Pacific Northwest. CAT focuses exclusively on cats and kittens, providing medical care, socialization, and adoption services. A true safe house for smol criminals.
Visit CAT →A global charity dedicated to improving the health and welfare of cats everywhere. They provide science-based guidance for cat care and fund feline welfare programs worldwide.
Visit International Cat Care →The nation's largest animal protection organization. HSUS fights puppy mills, animal testing, factory farming, and abuse while supporting local shelters and rescue operations nationwide.
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