Front Range Freedom Rescue

Front Range Freedom Rescue

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Our mission focuses primarily on the rescue and rehoming of homeless cats, primarily through transfer from rescues in New Mexico, Kansas, and other areas where pet overpopulation has reached critical levels. Our goals are to rehabilitate these animals through good nutrition, expert veterinary care, and socialization in loving foster homes.

05/22/2026

🧡 Tiny tiger energy incoming. 🧡

This Saturday from 11–3, Berlioz is taking over PetSmart Arvada as our official adoption event ambassador… whether management approved it or not.

Berlioz is an orange kitten, which means he operates with confidence, chaos, and approximately three collective brain cells shared across the species. He’ll be hanging out with some of his fellow FRFR friends while we help families find their new sidekicks. 🐾

Come by to meet adoptable cats and kittens, chat with our team, and support rescue animals looking for their happily ever afters.

📍 PetSmart Arvada
5285 Wadsworth Bypass
Arvada, CO 80002

🕚 Saturday | 11 AM – 3 PM

Photos from Front Range Freedom Rescue's post 05/19/2026

Wheels up, paws down ✈️🐾

A little over a week ago, Dog is My CoPilot helped transport another group of animals from our rescue partners Amazing Grace and Operation Paw Prints in Hobbs, New Mexico to Loveland, Colorado. These transports help create lifesaving space for animals in need while connecting them with rescues ready to help them heal, thrive, and find homes of their own.

Featured flyers:

🛩️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Bobby
Firmly believes the flight was the best day of his entire life. New smells, new friends, tiny airplane? Absolute dream come true.

🛩️⭐️ Chanel
Strongly disagrees and would like everyone to know that flying is suspicious, unnecessary, and frankly “for the birds.” She has since recovered emotionally and is accepting snack-based apologies.

Huge thank you to Dog is My CoPilot and our incredible rescue partners Amazing Grace and Operation Paw Prints for helping make transports like this possible. Every mile matters. ❤️

05/09/2026

🐱 In case you missed it, we recently highlighted 2025 data on kittens to prepare for this year's kitten season.

This chart helps bring the timing of national intakes of kittens to life. The arrows highlight the peak times when kittens enter shelters in the greatest numbers, starting with the youngest, most fragile kittens in early spring (0-4 weeks), followed by weaned kittens from 4-8 weeks old, and then juvenile kittens (8 weeks to 5 months) at the heigh of the summer months. These waves reflect the natural progression of kittens through different life stages and show how the needs of shelters and rescues shift right alongside them. Knowing when these peaks hit helps teams plan ahead, mobilize fosters, and be ready for every stage of the season.

🐾📈 Learn more and dive into the full data analysis at https://www.shelteranimalscount.org/preparing-for-kitten-season-2026.

Photos from Front Range Freedom Rescue's post 05/05/2026

“Kitten season is already starting to ramp up… and if the early signs are any indication, we’re about to meet a lot of tiny new faces 👀

Which means we’re going to need a lot of names.

So we’re getting ahead of it and calling in backup:

🚫 Let’s retire the classics (Tigger, Midnight, Oreo… we love you, but you’ve done your time)

Instead, drop your most creative, niche, slightly unhinged name ideas for our upcoming kittens. Think:
– throwback nostalgia
– oddly specific food names
– pop culture deep cuts
– names that absolutely should not work… but do

We’ll be sharing our favorites with fosters as new kittens arrive 💭

Let’s build the kitten name bank ⬇️

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Boulder, CO
80308