Who we are.

For the Love of Grace Animal Rescue, Inc is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission provides the necessary medical care, proper nutrition and the comfort of safety to those animals that have been injured, neglected, abused, dumped and homeless.  We provide each rescued animal a chance at a full veterinary exam and treatment plan so that they can have a second chance at life, since the first one failed them.

Once welcomed into our rescue each cat is evaluated for either adoption or sanctuary life, but none are turned back.  Our sanctuary residents have grown over the years due to more special needs, medical needs or behaviorally challenged cats.  These cats are lifetime residents of the sanctuary and require lifetime medical treatment and care that we so proudly provide.

We relocated to North Florida, on a large parcel of land, where we were able to purchase two large indoor cat houses and build out two large outdoor enclosures. We are hoping to have the resources to expand in the future in order to house more cats in our sanctuary, as well as continue our rescue and adoption program.

We continue to provide TNVR to colonies in need. We also provide help to educate the importance of TNVR to colony caretakers and others, as well as, providing the resources and locations available in their area for TNVR at affordable prices. We are proud of the work we do every day and will continue to do for the love of each animal we rescue!

Success Stories

Here are some of the cats we have been fortunate enough to rescue.

  • Abby
    Abby was found alone curled up on the sidewalk cold, wet and scared. She…
  • Bandit
    Bandit was found paralyzed, by a homeowner, while lying flat out in their back yard. After being there…
  • Mango
    Mango was rescued as a very small kitten weighing under two pounds.  She appeared one evening, most likely dumped, alone…
  • Midnight
    Midnight is feral who we noticed sitting in a field that was covered in mange so bad that it looked…
  • Mocha
    Mocha is one of more than fifty cats we care for at our Lantana colony. Arriving one night…
  • Papa
    Papa is one of more than seventy (now fifty) cats we care for at our Lantana colony. Arriving one night, as always…
  • Scabby
    Scabby was a neighborhood cat that we noticed having trouble one day and was hiding under a neighbor’s car. When approaching him…
  • Scottie
    Scottie showed up one night at our Lantana cat colony where we feed each night. He looked to be in pretty bad shape…
  • Tasha
    Tasha is one of more than seventy (now fifty) cats we care for at our Lantana colony. Arriving one night…
  • Tommy
    Tommy was barely two pounds when he was found beat up and broken looking for food behind a Taco Bell. We were asked if we could help by taking him in since…
  • Torte Feral
    Torte Feral is one of more than seventy cats (now fifty) we care for at our Lantana colony. Arriving one night, as always…