NABB’s Burmese Breed Rescue program was implemented in July 2000 to demonstrate the organizaton’s dedication to ensuring that unwanted, displaced, or abandoned Burmese find safe, loving, and permanent homes.
Since the rescue program’s inception, NABB has successfully re-homed more than 100 Burmese; the need continues to grow every year.
Most of the Burmese in need of rescue or rehoming are over the age of five and more often over the age of ten. NABB regularly has Burmese aged 10 to 15 that are in need of new homes in various areas of the country. The adoption fee varies from zero to $200, depending on the situation of the particular rescue.
Primarily, NABB uses a referral process to help find permanent homes for Burmese who have been abandoned or displaced or for whom current owners can no longer provide a home. So, for example, let’s say that there are two Burmese that need rehoming in Atlanta, GA. If you can provide a home, you contact the owner of the cat from the information provided by Burmese Rescue and you negotiate with the holder as to transportation arrangements. NABB works by connecting people together.


