Claws and Paws Rescue

Claws and Paws Rescue

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Our Mission Statement
Claws And Paws Rescue is a non-profit, no kill animal rescue that is committed to:
• Promote quality adoptions and improve lives for animals and their families until there are no more homeless pets in Pima County.
• Rescuing animals from Kill shelters, foster them, then finding them permanent homes.
• Helping the public with our “Spay don’t Litter” Program which offers kit

Donate to Support Helen’s Fight Against Cancer, organized by Michelle Fernandez 04/01/2026

Donate to Support Helen’s Fight Against Cancer, organized by Michelle Fernandez Helen, the founder of Claws and Paws Rescue, has dedicated her life to saving … Michelle Fernandez needs your support for Support Helen’s Fight Against Cancer

04/01/2026

It's that extremely dangerous time of year again. Lilies and cats do NOT mix well! All parts of lily plants, including the bulbs, leaves, petals, pollen, nectar, and even the water in a vase of cut lilies or in the tray under a potted lily, can cause acute renal failure and death. If you have cats, do not bring lilies into the house, and don't grow lilies in the yard if you have outdoor cats.

02/16/2026

We can't give declawed cats back their claws, but we can stop more cats and kittens from suffering this cruel and unnecessary procedure.

Alley Cat Allies stands in strong opposition to cat declawing and champions laws to outlaw the practice. Let's keep up the momentum of 2025, when Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and California officially enacted declaw bans. Together, we'll ! 🐾

Learn more and share the facts at alleycat.org/StopDeclawing

Photos 08/19/2025

Almost every day I hear someone say “I reached out to my local shelter/rescue for help with a kitten, and no one responded because no one there actually cares.” Friends, this attitude has to change. Let’s talk about it!

I understand how frustrating it is to discover the difficulties of finding resources for kittens. Trust me, I get it—110%. That said, we need to speak more kindly about our local rescuers and groups, and to become both empathetic and empowered to be part of the solution.

The truth is that for many shelters and rescues, the simple administrative burden of even responding to endless requests during kitten season can be overwhelming and impossible as they try to do the most they can with the resources they have. But this does not mean they do not care. On the contrary, those already in the trenches often care too much and take on too much...that’s why they may not have time to respond to every inquiry!

Animal welfare workers experience a high incidence of anxiety and depression, particularly during kitten season, because there is an unfair expectation that they have to do it all. It really is true: the more you do, the more you’re asked to do. And the more you’re asked to do, the more you feel like no matter how much you do, you’ll always be falling short. We shouldn’t reinforce those ideas—we should dismantle them.

Shelters and rescues are doing the most they can with the resources they have, and if they aren’t doing more, it’s because they need more people power! That means the frustration you feel with your local resources can be an incredible catalyst for personal empowerment and action. While it’s easier to point a finger, it’s much more effective to lend a hand. And when we all lend a hand, we find that we can have such a greater impact when we all work together. ♥️

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