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Shelters & Rescue Groups

The following is a list of resources for local cat rescue groups and public/private cat shelters:

Local Cat Rescue Groups

Cat Town
PO Box 18675, Oakland
*rescues overlooked shelter cats from Oakland Animal Services

Cat Support Network
PO Box 3645, Walnut Creek
(925) 252-5445

East Bay Animal Rescue and Refuge (EBARR)
5433 Clayton Road, #K125, Clayton
(925) 222-7047

East Contra Costa HALO (Homeless Animal Lifeline Organization)
PO Box 2011, Antioch
(925) 473-4642

Feral Cat Foundation
PO Box 1173, Alamo
(925) 829-9098

Friends of the Formerly Friendless
PO Box 6566, Concord
(925) 808-8364

HARP (Homeless Animals Response Program)
PO Box 3167, Antioch
(925) 431-8546

Maine Coon Adoptions
(510) 710-9250

Pacific Siamese Rescue
PO Box 1399, Carmichael
(408) 426-5523

PAWSitively S.A.F.E.
P.O. Box 2032, Brentwood
[email protected]

Pets and Pals
P.O. Box 582, Danville
925-915-9489

Local Public/Private Animal Shelters

Contra Costa County

Antioch Animal Shelter
300 L Street, Antioch
(925) 779-6989

Contra Costa County Animal Services
4800 Imhoff Place, Martinez
(925) 335-8330

Contra Costa Humane Society
609 Gregory Lane, #140, Pleasant Hill
(925) 279-2247

Joybound (formerly ARF)
2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek
(925) 256-1273
*rescues dogs and cats from overcrowded municipal shelters; typically does not accept community rescues or surrenders

Alameda County

Berkeley Humane Society
2700 Ninth Street, Berkeley
(510) 845-7735

East Bay SPCA
Dublin Adoption Center
4651 Gleason Drive, Dublin
(925) 479-9670

Oakland Adoption Center
8323 Baldwin Street, Oakland
(510) 569-0702

East County Animal Shelter
4595 Gleason Drive, Dublin
(925) 803-7040

Oakland Animal Services
1101 – 29th Avenue, Oakland
(510) 535-5602

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR)
PO Box 11143, Pleasanton
(925) 803-7043

Valley Humane Society
3670 Nevada Street, Pleasanton
(925) 426-8656

North Bay

Humane Society of the North Bay
1121 Sonoma Blvd, Vallejo
(707) 645-7905

Napa Humane Society
3265 California Boulevard, Napa
(707) 252-7442

Solano County Animal Services

SF/ Peninsula

Marin Humane
415-883-4621
171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Novato

San Francisco SPCA
415-554-3030
201 Alabama Street, San Francisco

South Bay

Ohlone Humane Society

Tri-City Animal Shelter
1950 Stevenson Blvd., Fremont
(510) 790-6635

Additional References

  • Contra Costa County cat rescue organizations, Sept 2021
  • Alameda County cat rescue organizations, Sept 2021

Adopt

Walnut Creek CC4C Adoption Site, 1250 Newell Ave, Unit H, Fri 4-7pm, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm.
Walnut Creek Pet Food Express, 1388 S California Blvd, Sat 1-4pm.
Martinez Pet Food Express, 500 Center Ave, Sat 2-4 pm (except the 3rd Sat of the month).
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