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    AMA Animal Rescue

    AMA Animal Rescue

    (49 reviews)

    Coney Island, Bath Beach

    I'm a former in shelter volunteer turned foster (at least for now) for AMA. They have the sweetest…read morecats/kittens that I've dealt with in a long time, besides my own adopted cat. AMA works strictly with sick, abused, and neglected cats and dogs (although I'm completely a cat person), which is more up my alley than working with perfectly healthy animals (my cat is special needs - he's three legged, so that's how I got into working with sick/special needs animals). I've been with AMA for about six months now, and while I wish I had discovered this rescue first, I unfortunately came across Animal Haven first (AMA all the way - AMA is much cleaner and nicer than Animal Haven). AMA is my favorite Brooklyn shelter, and I know people who have adopted from or volunteer/work at other Brooklyn shelters and have somewhat of an attitude when it should be about the animals in need and not about one's ego. Yeah the adoption fees here at AMA are mandatory (unlike the ASPCA where I also foster - they have voluntary adoption fees based on what you can afford; nothing is required besides being a good quality adopter in the eyes of the adoption team there) and higher than you'll see elsewhere, but the animals are genuinely cared for and loved here. The adoption fees aren't the highest in the NYC area for cats and dogs, but they're higher than most other shelters that I know of. It's hard to not get attached to some of the animals there, and I can name a handful of cats that I've grown attached to since the end of March when I came into the shelter for my first shift: Chewy, Spring, Autumn, Tiny, Puff, Kiki, Sushi, Chili, Maple, and my foster, Muffin. It's hard watching them get adopted, but it's also super exciting to see them find where they belong. Here are some final words - if you like cleaning, socializing, meeting new people in person, having some form of structure to your week, and getting out of the house, then you should volunteer in person at the shelter. If working with too many animals at once is overwhelming to you but you still want to help out, consider fostering - AMA covers 100% of costs (including vet visits which any animal lover knows can get expensive), and Mariya is always available to talk to if you need help.

    I was looking to foster a second cat and decided to work with AMA in December. I had the pleasure…read moreof working mainly with Jovanna who was so incredibly thorough in the interview and chats to identify what would work best for me and my cat and who the current cat residents were at the shelter. We decided to foster Alfafa over the holidays to potentially adopt if he was a good fit for the household. It's very clear from my interactions with them that they value every animal dearly and take the extra effort to make sure every potential adopter/foster is the best fit possible. Their application is thorough, they take their time to make sure there's a good match, and it was clear the cats were well taken care of at the shelter. I highly highly recommend anyone considering to adopt or foster to work with AMA, I can't overstate how much respect I have for their work, mission, and the people there.

    Brooklyn Cat Cafe - Inside.

    Brooklyn Cat Cafe

    (196 reviews)

    Brooklyn Heights

    I've been to this cat cafe a few times and it's always fun! The cats are super social and will run…read moreup to you from anywhere. It's really affordable at $12/adult and even when you add on treats during your visit and donations, it's still pretty cheap. I always leave wanting to bring a little fur friend home, but this visit one cat particularly caught my heart. I didn't catch his name since he didn't have a collar. He was super skittish at first and I could tell he had been through some ROUGH times by the coloring around his mouth and nose. We still got to spend some time together and I got a bunch of snuggles. Always appreciative to BCC and all they do to help these little ones! The walk to the cafe is easy and an be followed up with a stroll down the promenade.

    I mean, we're from Jersey and we drive all the way to Brooklyn to go to a cat cafe. Must be good…read more We initially booked here because there was no lower age limit to play with the cats. Now we just keep coming back. This is a nonprofit, volunteer run cat rescue that also sets up adoptions. If I wasn't actually allergic to cats, I might've considered it. You can book half hour sessions to play with the cats, and you can get treats which make you the most popular people in the room. There are lots of really cool platforms and things mounted to the wall that the cats love to climb, and also cat toys that you can use to play with the cats. There are plenty of cats to play with, and a bunny, and mice, and turtles. We booked three sessions in a row and the staff was extremely nice and took us to the kitchen area in the back where they had some absolutely adorable kittens. Seriously, if I wasn't allergic and needed to pop an antihistamine before coming here, we probably would have already adopted a cat.

    Badass Animal Rescue

    Badass Animal Rescue

    (35 reviews)

    East Williamsburg

    I adopted a Frenchie from this rescue. The process was smooth and although the application had lots…read moreof questions I understood all are intended to ensure the dog goes to the best home for her. I let my vet know they would be teaching out and that vet check went quickly and smoothly. Meet and greet was easy and everyone hog along wonderfully so the adoption was finalized and we could not be happier. I started volunteering with this rescue because I believe in the cause and the process and the people in this rescue! If I had any reservations I'd be volunteering elsewhere Most of the negative reviews are from people who were not chose for a particular dog because of the dog's specific needs or personality or because they were unsuitable adopters (dogs are not vaccinated or spay/neutered, lied on the application, etc). Sometimes people have their heart set on a popular dog and it's hard for fosters but they will pick the absolute best home possible so they have the best chance at a FOREVER home possible. Some people don't want to admit they aren't the best fit and retaliate in the reviews so please read negative reviews with a grain of salt. Talk to the volunteers who are also adopters. There is a reason for their loyalty. It's because this organization is amazing and the leaders and volunteers are as well!

    I've adopted 2 Badass pups and ( about to get a 3rd) cannot emphasize enough how amazing this…read moreorganization is. They are one of the few organizations that TRULY vet out adopters to ensure the dogs get placed in the proper homes. I've volunteered with and even perused adoption events at various organizations and not one vetted me like Badass did. Also, Badass has a great community where you can connect with other folks that adopted from Badass for advice or puppy progress updates! If you want to open your home to a rescue, I highly recommend Badass :)

    Good Home - petadoption - Updated July 2026

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