Since 2010, Karma Cat Rescue Society has worked to reduce the killing of companion animals in New Jersey’s shelters.
With your help, we’ve saved the lives of thousands of homeless pets and helped them find their forever homes. By making a gift to Karma Cat Rescue society through your will, trust or other financial plan, you can help animals now and well its the future. When. you incorporate charitable giving in your estate planning, you can provide for the people and charities that mater most to you. Making a gift to Karma Cat Rescue Society through your will or revocable living trust is a simple and flexible way to save the lives of pets for many years into the future.
Already included us? Thank you!
If you have already included Karma Cat Rescue Society in your planned giving, we hope you will let us know. We acknowledge and respect those who wish to remain anonymous, but we urge you to let us know of your plans on a confidential basis as it allows us to plan for the future. If you created your plan using our original name (Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society), that’s perfectly fine as that remains our full legal name.
Organization Information
Legal Name: Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society, Karma Cat Rescue Society and/or Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society d/b/a Karma Cat Rescue Society
Principal Address: 39 S. Main Street, Milltown, NJ 08850
Phone: 732-568-4694
Federal Tax ID #: 27-2141815
Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society d/b/a Karma Cat Rescue Society is recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization by the Internal Revenue Service.
*The material presented in this website is intended as general educational information on the topics discussed herein and should not be interpreted as legal, financial or tax advice. Please seek the specific advice of your tax advisor, attorney, and/or financial planner to discuss the application of these topics to your individual situation.
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