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How to adopt a cat from Koneko
Koneko is home for up to 20 cats. Our staff cares for the kitties day and night, and they stay with us until they find their Forever Homes. Since we opened in 2016, we have found homes for hundreds of cats.
All of our cats are adoptable and most were pulled from the Animal Care Center’s (ACC) "at-risk" list by our partners, Anjellicle Cats Rescue and Rescue NYC.
If you’re interested in adopting a cat, please email us or talk to our staff during your visit and we will help you through the process.
We love our rescue partners!
Anjellicle Cats Rescue
www.anjelliclecats.com
Anjellicle Cats Rescue is a no-kill, all-volunteer, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. They are a member of the Mayor's Alliance and a New Hope Partner with the New York Animal Care & Control (ACC).
Anjellicle’s goal is to help make New York City a no kill city.
For over ten years, this Hell's Kitchen-based organization has been a lifeline for abandoned, stray, and neglected cats and kittens. In addition, they work closely with the ACC to pull out those who are in danger of being euthanized. Each one is welcomed with kindness and medical attention, with the goal of placement into a permanent, loving home.
Rescue NYC
RescueNYC understands the vital role community cat caretakers play, both for NYC's community cats and for increasing the live release rate at the city shelter. The dedication and financial commitment these volunteers undertake is respected and applauded by RescueNYC.
RescueNYC's Community Cat Program provides ongoing support for both new and seasoned caretakers alike.
Their TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) Recovery & Care Program - enables caretakers to embark on large-scale projects in high-need areas without holding and recovery concerns. The space also removes the barrier to entry for individuals who have refrained from practicing TNR due to inadequate or unavailable holding space. By providing this space, RescueNYC hopes to increase engagement and encourage more people to get involved in caring for NYC’s community cats.