Animals In Need Rescue Network

Animals In Need Rescue Network Animals are innocents they rely on us to care for them, like children. There is nothing more rewarding than saving a life! You can be a hero! Market the animal.

Animals in Need Rescue Network helps animals through free spay and neuter clinics for community stray cats, TNR services, vet care and rehabilitation for sick and injured animals, fostering and adoptions. How You Can Help
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Participate in TNR Trap/Neuter /Return
Maintain and Feed/Help Community Cats
Help a cat in need that has been abandoned, many have its shocking to real

ize how many people just leave cats outside to fend for themselves and they cannot. Go the LA Animals Services link and find your local shelter and visit. Go to the shelter in person if possible. Meet the shelter employees in person by visiting. It is also a great idea to meet the animals in person as well. This way you will be able to find out about particular dogs and cats that are in danger of being killed and need to be rescued/ adopted ASAP. Take pictures of the animals for your marketing efforts the shelter pictures are often taken when the animal is first brought to the shelter and they are scared to death. No one takes a good picture when they are scared. A good picture can be the animal’s only chance of getting out of the shelter alive. Volunteer with us, with your local shelter, or another rescue group. Spread the word about how much animals need our help. Donate to Animals in Need Rescue Network. Your donation will be tax deductible (we are 501c3 and All donations or text to tax deductible

Foster a pet. This is one of the most important things you can do as it enables rescues to save many more lives. We often just need a safe, relaxing place for the animals to stay, decompress and recover from the shelter experience. Pets are scared and stressed — they often get sick and just need to recover from a cold or the trauma of their experiences. They often just need a place to stay until space opens up at an adoption venue or an adopter is found. Fosters are invaluable to rescues, as it enables rescuers to pull many more animals from the shelters and also a great way to see if you would like to adopt. Many people are “foster failures” in that they end up falling in love and adopting their foster pet. If you are interested in becoming a foster download our foster/adopt application. Please contact us if you have questions. Take a great picture of the animal for your e-mail blasts, social media, etc. Give the animal a name if they do not have one. Ask the shelter employee to please let you know if the animal is in danger of being euthanized. There is nothing more discouraging than to find out an animal has been killed that you have been actively networking. Ask everyone to cross post or Share your e-mail with everyone they know. It is amazing how many lives are saved this way. To Network a red listed animal, (an animal that is scheduled to be killed)
Go to http://www.laanimalservices.com/shelters
Click on volunteer, click on New Hope, click on Alerts then click on the animals you want to network, cats dogs, etc. under red or blue (medical) alert. This will take you to a list of all the red and blue listed animals for all six of the LA city shelters. These animals can be euthanized at any time so action needs to be taken immediately. You can also call the shelter ask for a supervisor and tell them you are networking the animal.

05/21/2026

From Balcony Box to Forever Home 📦

Jack and Jill were living with their mom and littermates in a box on a balcony. No one wanted to bring them inside. Thankfully, one of our fosters stepped up, and his wife was able to secure the mom and kittens and bring them to safety.

Their mom was not adoptable, but as soon as she finished nursing her babies, she was spayed and returned to her neighborhood, where kind people are watching over her and making sure she is fed.

After weeks of care, weaning, and getting them healthy, Jack and Jill found their happy ending. James and his family adopted them, and while his twin daughters were a little shy for the camera and the kittens were much more interested in playing than posing, we could not be happier for this sweet duo and their new forever home.

They even got matching lacy collars — so adorable!

Did you know short haired black & white cats — sometimes even more than black cats — are often the last to get adoption ...
05/14/2026

Did you know short haired black & white cats — sometimes even more than black cats — are often the last to get adoption interest and the last to be adopted?

Take a look at our weekly Adopt a Pet profile view statistics. On the first slide, you’ll see that Simba received 177 views in the past 7 days. Simba is a specific breed, a Norwegian Forest Cat with long hair. Close behind him are Flo, a Russian Blue, and Asher, a Siamese, with 74 and 58 views.

Then look down at the bottom of the second slide. There you’ll find Monique and Oreo — two beautiful but “ordinary” domestic shorthair black & white cats — with just 7 views and 3 views.

If you want to truly rescue, these are the cats who need the most help. These are the cats who wait the longest for someone to notice them, choose them, and give them a family.

We can receive dozens of applications for a cat like Simba, while Oreo and Monique are lucky if they get even one.

This is one of the hardest truths in rescue: people are often drawn to looks before personality. We understand that, but we also hope more people will realize how many incredible cats are overlooked simply because they are not considered “special” enough on the surface.

Please share this post so more people understand how real this issue is. We never cherry-pick the cats we rescue based on breed, looks, or adoptability — and we never will.

Another week, another 35 cats spayed, neutered, and vaccinated, preventing thousands of future births before they ever b...
05/08/2026

Another week, another 35 cats spayed, neutered, and vaccinated, preventing thousands of future births before they ever begin. 🐾

We had such a great day at our clinic alongside the amazing Shannon from , whose support helps make so many of these clinics possible. And of course, was there keeping everyone laughing and spirits high all day long. ❤️

Rescue work truly takes a community, and we are incredibly grateful for ours. Every cat fixed means fewer kittens suffering on the streets, fewer crowded shelters, and more lives changed for the better.

05/08/2026

Looking for your new best friend? 😻 Join us tomorrow, Saturday, May 9th at Petco La Habra and Petco Whittier to meet adoptable cats and kittens ready for forever homes!

Meet cats and kittens including Joanie, Chachi, Ricardo and Michi in La Habra and Spooky & Kooky, Flo, Joe and Monique in Whittier. 💙

If applying, please bring a virtual home visit video showing the inside of your home, including all sliding doors and windows with secure screens. 🏡

05/06/2026

Have you ever seen a cat with better moves on a toy?! Paprika sends it flying one way at full speed, then stops it with a dramatic little backhand like he’s been training for this moment his whole life. And yes — this talented little athlete is currently available for adoption.

Paprika’s mom was a friendly stray who had been abandoned in a neighborhood and gave birth in an open garage. As the kittens got older and started zooming around, they were headed straight for danger.

Thankfully, they were rescued before anything bad could happen.

Now Paprika is living his best indoor life and looking for a forever home. He is a total love bug who comes running for cuddles, lap time, and attention, and he will absolutely wrap himself around your legs for pets. He’s confident, outgoing, friendly, and always ready for fun.

He loves playing with his siblings Wolfie and Cowbell, as well as other cats and kittens, and he’s also comfortable with two small cat-friendly dogs.

Paprika is playful, curious, and full of personality. He loves toys, chasing kitties around, climbing cat trees, and being right in the middle of whatever is going on.

He has excellent litter box habits, is healthy, free-feeds on dry food, and loves wet food.

Since he’s only 1 year old, Paprika needs a young kitty friend under the age of 3 in his new home — or better yet, he’d love to be adopted with one of his siblings, Cowbell or Wolfie, if you’re looking for two. He could also be adopted with another young cat from our rescue that he has bonded with.

Paprika has the skills, the charm, and the cuddles. Now he just needs the home. Fill out our adoption app for Paprika today: https://forms.gle/EqXeRFamSWj981RJ9

It has been a long road for Julius. After a week of hospitalization, we finally got the answer to what has been causing ...
05/06/2026

It has been a long road for Julius.

After a week of hospitalization, we finally got the answer to what has been causing so much of his suffering: Julius has a diaphragmatic hernia, with two-thirds of his liver displaced into his chest cavity. This was likely caused by a past trauma, such as being hit by a car.

In addition to that, Julius is also battling dermatitis, FIV, and severe stomatitis, leaving his mouth painfully inflamed and infected.

The good news is that after a week in a 24/7 care hospital, Julius’s anemia was resolved, his appetite returned, and he was stabilized enough to leave the hospital.

He is now in one of our experienced medical foster homes, on cage rest so his appetite and litter box can be monitored, where he is feeling better and eating lots of wet food. He is currently on pain medication and finally getting some comfort.

Julius will still need significant care ahead.

His specialty hernia surgery is scheduled for May 27th, and we want to make sure he is as strong as possible before going under anesthesia. He will also need a separate dental surgery to address his severe stomatitis.

If you are able to give, please consider donating today to help us save this sweet boy, who was suffering on the streets for who knows how long before we found him.
https://www.animalsinneedrescuenetwork.org/donate

You can also help by sending Julius wet food through our Chewy wishlist, so he has food he can comfortably eat while he continues to recover. The food will be shipped directly to Julius’s foster home.
https://www.chewy.com/g/animals-in-need-rescue-network-inc_b89184093 -list&wishlistsortby=AVAILABILITY

Adopt a cat or kitten tomorrow! Join us at PetSmart Fountain Valley on Saturday April 25th from 12–3 PM to meet adoptabl...
04/24/2026

Adopt a cat or kitten tomorrow!

Join us at PetSmart Fountain Valley on Saturday April 25th from 12–3 PM to meet adoptable cats and kittens looking for forever homes.

If applying, please bring a virtual home visit video showing the inside of your home, including all sliding doors and windows with secure screens. 😻

04/22/2026

We are so happy to report that Mr. Pickles’ dental surgery went wonderfully yesterday. 💙

Because his condition was so severe, he did need to have all of his teeth extracted except for his front canines and the tiny teefs between them.

The good news is that he is now home with his new mom, Susan, and sister cat, Winter, resting comfortably and on his way to healing, pain-free eating, and a full, happy life!

Thank you again to everyone who donated to help cover Mr. Pickles’ surgery. We are incredibly grateful that we were able to give him such a complete turnaround and the second chance he deserved. It is all because of you. ❤️

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