Our philosophy is simple: kindness to animals makes the world a better place.
Many shelters are overcrowded with animals that have been neglected by their owners and many of which face euthanization. Many others are left to fend for themselves and abused by cruel people or at best, cold weather. Our goal is to help reduce the overpopulation of animals by rescuing abandoned animals, and trapping feral cats for sterilization. This is the most effective and humane way to prevent cats and dogs from multiplying.
Although we have rescued cats and dogs, our primarily focus is on kittens and their mothers. Kittens need special care and attention, which overcrowded shelters cannot afford to provide. We find safe and loving homes for the kittens and spay the mother before adopting her. It is our policy that un-sterilized kittens be sterilized before 6 months of age and that paperwork proof is send to us by a deadline that we set. Otherwise, we reserve the right to keep our animal.
We are a no-kill group which rescues kittens, spays the mother and finds them a safe and loving home. Since 2009, we have found homes for nearly 500 animals (cats and dogs, too).
Our volunteers use their own homes to provide shelter and take a significant amount of time every-day to feed, socialize, and take pets to the vet.
No Kitten Left Behind does not receive grant money from the government. We are able to continue our service with the generosity of our community and our volunteers.
ADOPTING A FRIEND
Please call us (foster parent listed with every description) if you have any questions regarding any of our pets. We pre-screen people with a phone interview. If you meet all the necessary criteria, an appointment will be set up for you to meet the animal that you are interested in. Due to time constraints, we ask that you do not e-mail us your pet inquiries but rather call us.
If you are interested in adopting, please contact the foster parent via the phone number listed below the pet of interest. If you would like to foster or volunteer your time, please contact Isobel at (860) 716-3096.
Hours of operation are flexible.


