Giving Back

Supporting Rescues Everywhere

Here at Roses Ragdolls we very much believe in the merit of pet adoption and support the work of animal rescue organizations across the country and world.

In an effort to do our part, we donate 3% of our cattery sales to reputable animal rescues such as the ASPCA, Humane Society, and more.  We also believe in transparency, and inquiries can be made by using the Request Info form to receive a copy of our quarterly donations to rescues.

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A Few Well-Noted Orgs

Humane Society of the United States

A long-standing nonprofit that supports hundreds of community animal shelters across the country caring for more than 100,000 animals every year. Thanks to the support of donors, the Humane Society has been helping lost or homeless pets find forever families since 1954, as well as investigating and shutting down mills, helping to stop the fur and wildlife trade, and protecting the health and wellbeing of farm animals.

Wild Aid

A nonprofit working to stop the illegal wildlife trade. In part by targeting the pursuing companies that sell products that rely on it. Wild Aid’s main goal is to change public perception and decrease the demand for novelty “precious” products like ivory, rhino horn, and shark fin. Wild Air works to rescue animals that have suffered from human want that has led to the loss of their habitats by way of expansion and greed.

The ASPCA

This well known nonprofit has protected vulnerable pets and animals in the states for more than 150 years. Many shelters across the country are stretched thin, and many have a hard time making room for new, furry friends. Therefore, their focus is on animal rescue, protection, and placement, as well as eradicating animal abuse and neglect.

World Animal Protection

A global nonprofit whose mission is to ensure a better future for animals and people alike. This organization combats cruel animal trade and aims to shed light on how protecting animals also protects humans from potential pitfalls and disasters. World Animal Protection’s work proves that helping animals helps people.