No-Kill Cat Adoption Centers in Indiana

While most pet owners plan to give their cat a home for life, sometimes that is just not possible, due to a move, behavioral issues or medical needs. Sending your cat to a no-kill shelter gives her a safe chance to find a new family. In Indiana, a number of no-kill cat adoption centers exist to help your cat find quick and forever placement.
  1. P.A.A.W.S.

    • P.A.A.W.S. pets live with foster families while awaiting placement.

      Located in southern Indiana, P.A.A.W.S., an acronym for "proving animals are worth saving," is a no-kill animal rescue group that uses a network of private foster homes throughout Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana. P.A.A.W.S. takes all animals, but specializes in cats and dogs. P.A.A.W.S. socializes and trains all incoming fosters to be well-mannered, indoor pets.

      P.A.A.W.S.
      P.O. Box 115
      Newburgh, IN 47629
      812-490-1039
      paaws.org

    Helping Paws Pet Haven

    • Cattery life allows a cat to play and socialize with other cats.

      Helping Paws Pet Haven is a no-kill shelter for cats located in Huntington, Indiana. HPPH is a cage-free facility that groups cats by age, medical needs and activity level into "catteries." Catteries are specially designed rooms where large groups of cats can run, play and rest while awaiting adoption. All cats that come into HPPH are either adopted or spend the rest of their lives living in luxury at the shelter.

      Helping Paws Pet Haven
      P.O. Box 5261
      Huntington, IN 46750
      260-356-5330
      hpph.org

    Cats Haven

    • Cats Haven is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is the area's oldest no-kill shelter. With an ability to house nearly 200 cats and kittens, Cats Haven provides many cats a place to find a family and live the good life. Cats Haven specializes in special needs cats, kittens and cats that are elderly.

      Cats Haven
      P. O. Box 30206
      Indianapolis, IN 46230
      317-925-7001
      catshaven.org

    Independent Cat Society

    • Kitties get plenty of out-of-cage time at Independent Cat Society.

      The Independent Cat Society has been functioning as a no-kill shelter since 1977. Located in Westville, Indiana, the shelter uses a traditional caged environment to house their cats and kittens. They also send cats to foster homes to learn how to become stellar family pets.

      Independent Cat Society
      P.O. Box 735
      Westville, IN 46391
      (219) 785-4936
      catsociety.org/