Buster’s Friends, Inc. is a rescue group and non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to helping homeless and abandoned adult cats and dogs as well as kittens and puppies find permanent homes through our network of foster homes. We are not a shelter or facility, and all animals in our program are fostered by individuals who keep the animal in their residence until it is adopted.
We are a 501c3 non profit rescue that is foster based and ran by volunteers. We specialize primarily in cats and kittens in the Houston, TX and surrounding areas. Our mission is to help educate the public about proper animal care and reduce the over population of our homeless kitties of Houston.
Fluffy's Friends, Inc. is a registered Texas Non-Profit Corporation established for the purpose of preventing cruelty to animals. We rescue Ragdoll, Maine Coon, Nebelung, and other mix-breed long hair cats from city and county shelters, as well as take in cats from owners who can no longer afford to take care of their cats. We are not a shelter, but a rescue.
Founded in 2002, Friends For Life introduced the no-kill shelter model to Houston – saving animals regardless of their breed, age or condition. We do have a limited number of fosters and we always run at maximum capacity so that we can save as many animals as possible. If all of the Friends For Life foster homes are filled, we ask that you foster the animal you’ve found.
Gulf Coast Tiny Paws Rescue is a non-profit cat and dog rescue service specializing in kittens and puppies, located in League City, TX (Houston). We rescue stray and abandoned animals in the gulf coast area.
Homeless & Orphaned Pets Endeavor (HOPE) is a coalition of animal advocates dedicated to ending the homelessness of cats and dogs in the greater Houston area through foster to adoption, feral cat Trap-Neuter-Return, and education.
We're a 501(c)(3) non-profit in Cleveland, TX. We pull animals from euthanize row at shelters, socialize, transport, adopt, spay/neuter and fully vet dogs/cats.
HPA!’s mission is to save dogs and cats at risk of euthanasia and find them loving homes, while preventing unwanted animals. We act as a safety net for our municipal shelters, to save the animals who have no other options. Every day we receive a list of animals who are at risk of euthanasia. We save as many animals as we can, so long as we have the foster manpower for it.