Lane County residents who love cats have a new opportunity to bring a companion into their homes. The Cat Rescue & Adoption Network, an all‑volunteer, foster‑based 501(c)(3) nonprofit operating throughout Lane County, Oregon, is showcasing a variety of adoptable cats as of August 21, 2026.
Featured Cats Looking for Families
Noble and Finley are bonded buddies who complement each other’s personalities. Finley’s quiet confidence helps Noble feel brave, while Noble’s playful spirit brings out Finley’s fun side. The pair is described as the perfect pair for a family that enjoys watching a sweet friendship unfold.
Sylvester is a 14‑year‑old long‑haired senior cat who is enjoying his golden years. He is looking for a calm household that can provide the companionship he deserves in his later life.
Jane is a six‑year‑old cat who keeps busy supervising paperwork, watching birds from the window, and starting each morning with a session of scratching and “exercise” on an unmoving treadmill.
Bogey is a beautiful two‑year‑old black cat with striking green eyes. She has gentle manners and a huge heart, and once she feels safe, her true personality shines.
Bubbles and Squirt are three‑year‑old sisters who show affection through soft leg rubs, playful bursts, and quiet moments curled beside you.
About the Rescue
Since its inception, the Cat Rescue & Adoption Network has saved nearly 8,000 cats and placed them in loving homes throughout the community. The organization provides all necessary medical care, disease testing, and vaccinations to ensure a successful adoption. As a no‑kill program, it adheres to the philosophy of saving every adoptable and treatable animal.
How You Can Help
The rescue welcomes volunteers, foster caregivers, adopters, and donors. Those interested in supporting the life‑saving work can visit the organization’s website at catrescues.org for more information on how to get involved. The group also shares updates and cute cat content on Instagram and Facebook under the handle @cat.rescue.adoption.network.
Local Impact
By focusing on cats with special needs and providing comprehensive care, the network contributes to the well‑being of Lane County’s animal community. Residents who adopt or foster gain a companion while helping reduce the number of cats in shelters, aligning with the county’s broader animal‑welfare goals.
For anyone seeking a feline friend or wishing to support a local nonprofit dedicated to animal rescue, the Cat Rescue & Adoption Network offers a clear path to make a difference in both the lives of cats and the families that welcome them.
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