Toronto Cat Rescue

Toronto Cat Rescue

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Our mission is to rescue and find homes for abandoned, sick or injured cats from situations of abuse, neglect or imminent euthanasia. Toronto Cat Rescue is a registered, no-kill charity.

Photos from Toronto Cat Rescue's post 05/22/2026

Join us on Saturday, May 23rd from 10AM - 2PM at PetSmart locations in Oakville and Milton for adoption events!

Locations include:
PetSmart Oakville
240 Leighland Ave., Suite M7, Oakville, ON L6H 3H6

PetSmart Milton
1095 Maple Ave Unit H3 & H4, Milton, ON L9T 0A5

Our cats will be there, each one hoping this might be the day they get chosen. If you’ve been thinking about opening your home, we’d be so grateful to see you there this Saturday!

Photos from Toronto Cat Rescue's post 05/19/2026

Attention: A cat that was hit by a car was found this morning between Highway 10 / south of Grey Highlands, North of Dufferin Road 9. She was found near Dundel Golf Association.

She was brought by good Samaritans to a Toronto ER clinic where she is getting treatment, and they’ve reached out to TCR for help with her medical costs, as well as finding an owner.

She is less than a year old, and is a spayed female. She was in good body condition and appears to be an owned pet (not a stray that has been wandering for a while)

If you are her owners or have any information, please reach out to [email protected].

05/15/2026

Every day at Toronto Cat Rescue, we see what compassion makes possible. A frightened stray becomes a healthy, adopted companion. A sick kitten receives life-saving treatment. A neglected cat finally experiences safety and care.

Legacy gifts (such as leaving a gift in your will), help make this continuity of care possible, not just today, but for years to come.

And for cats like Gemini, this long-term care is essential. At 12 years old, she arrived in our care in difficult condition. Severely overweight and living with a heart murmur, she also required an extensive 4.5-hour dental surgery shortly after rescue due to the severity of her dental disease.

Senior cats like Gemini often arrive with complex and expensive medical needs that have developed over many years. Obesity, dental disease, chronic pain, and behavioural rehabilitation can require significant veterinary care, ongoing monitoring, patience, and time in foster care before a cat is finally healthy and ready for adoption.

For many of these older cats, TCR is truly their last hope.

Despite everything she’s been through, Gemini is incredibly sweet, beautiful, and deserving of comfort, care, and a second chance. Because of supporters like you, we are able to say yes to cats who might otherwise be overlooked.

What makes legacy giving powerful is not only what it provides, but the stability it creates. It ensures that no matter what challenges arise, there is always a path forward for cats who need us. Many people are surprised to learn how simple and flexible it can be.

If you’d like to explore what this could look like for you, we’re here to help, confidentially and without obligation. Visit https://signup-can.keela.co/fundraising-legacy-eoi to learn more and reach out to us!

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Website

https://www.torontocatrescue.ca/donate-2025-fb

Address


4229C Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
M8X1Y3