At Ace Kitty Rescue Force, we participate in Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR) and pull as many cats or kittens as we can with a good demeanor to rehome. We assist members of the community in need of help with stray and/or feral cat overpopulation due to abandonment and neglect.
With no fixed facility, we depend on the kindness of foster homes for our cats until they are adopted. Please consider joining as a foster, an adopter, or a sponsor. Thank you!
It all started with a tiny, week-old kitten left in a bush in our founder’s backyard. After waiting a full day for his mother to return, it became clear she wasn’t coming back. With the help of a friend, the kitten was gently pulled from the bush—fragile, alone, and in desperate need of care.
At the time, there was no experience—just the belief that something had to be done. After reaching out to local rescues with no success, we took matters into our own hands. With determination and a lot of learning along the way, we bottle-fed him, kept him warm, and gave him everything he needed to survive. Against the odds, he pulled through. We named him Ace.
Ace was more than a rescue—he was the beginning of Ace Kitty Rescue Force. Through Ace, we were introduced to the overwhelming reality of homeless, free-roaming cats and kittens in our community. What started as saving one life quickly grew into a larger mission. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) became a central focus of Ace Kitty Rescue Force, and over the past decade, we have humanely trapped, neutered, and returned over 2,000 cats and kittens—helping to reduce overpopulation and prevent countless future suffering. Along the way, Ace Kitty Rescue Force encountered friendly and semi-socialized cats who didn’t belong on the streets. After careful evaluation, we began bringing these cats into our care—fostering, socializing, and ultimately placing them into safe, loving forever homes.
What began with one tiny kitten in a bush has grown into a lifelong commitment. At Ace Kitty Rescue Force, every cat we help carries Ace’s story forward—a reminder that even the smallest life can spark something extraordinary. And with every rescue, every adoption, and every colony we support, we move one step closer to a world where no cat is left behind.