Contact us

email: info@pbj.org

phone: (703) 323-3972

About Us

About Us

About Us

Inception

We launched in
March of 2013

As a non-profit animal rescue - 501(c)(3)

Inception

We launched in
March of 2013

As a non-profit animal rescue - 501(c)(3)

Inception

We launched in
March of 2013

As a non-profit animal rescue - 501(c)(3)

Serving the DMV

Serving Northern Virginia/DC/Maryland community

Serving Northern Virginia/DC/Maryland community

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deserving animals find their forever homes.
As of January 19, 2026,
deserving animals find their forever homes.

As of January 19, 2026.

Bringing Joy to Thousands

We have touched the lives of THOUSANDS of our fellow community members by bringing them joy through animal companionship.

We have touched the lives of THOUSANDS of our fellow community members by bringing them joy through animal companionship.

Our Team

We have built a dedicated team of over 100 volunteers and five part-time staff who work tirelessly seven days a week to keep our mission thriving in a variety of ways, from fostering, to working adoption events, to caring for cats at our adoption venues, to transporting. Non-profits thrive on volunteer power ... many thanks to EVERYONE on our team for enablng PBJ to accomplish great deeds!

We have built a dedicated team of over 100 volunteers and five part-time staff who work tirelessly seven days a week to keep our mission thriving in a variety of ways, from fostering, to working adoption events, to caring for cats at our adoption venues, to transporting. Non-profits thrive on volunteer power ... many thanks to EVERYONE on our team for enablng PBJ to accomplish great deeds!

Our Mission

Reduce the at-risk homeless animal population by taking in animals as fosters from overcrowded shelters.
Reduce the at-risk homeless animal population by taking in animals as fosters from overcrowded shelters.
Such as:
Such as:

Animals who are found as strays within our community.

Animals who are found as strays within our community.

a cat in a cardboard box
a woman holding a cat in her arms

Pets that must be surrendered due to hardship.

Pets that must be surrendered due to hardship.

Our Comitment

We accomplish this by:

We accomplish this by:

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.

How long does the adoption process take?

You will typically hear from a PBJ volunteer within 48 hours of submitting your application; the entire process takes approximately a week to complete.

I would like to adopt a single kitten ... is that possible?

One of the most important ways we can support the behavioral and emotional development of a young kitten is to make sure they have a friend. Despite the common belief that cats are solitary animals, they're actually incredibly social beings who thrive when they have feline friends from an early age. That is why our policy is for people to adopt two kittens, or adopting a solo kitten only if you already have another young friendly cat in the home for the kitten to befriend.

How can we meet cats or kittens of interest?

We're delighted to arrange for approved adopters to meet our cats/kittens by appointment, either in their foster homes after they've been approved to adopt from Pets Bring Joy, or at one of our two adoption venues - PetSmart in East Fairfax, VA or PetMAC in DC

Where is PBJ located? Do you adopt out of state?

Pets Bring Joy is based out of Fairfax, Virginia, and serves the Greater Washington D.C. metro area; while we don't generally have the capacity to adopt out of our area, we make exceptions for special needs/harder to place animals.

Must I apply for a specific animal by name?

If you're uncertain as to which of our animals you are interested in, no worries -- simply leave that spot blank on the application, and we'll be delighted to make recommendations of which pets we feel are a best fit for you after reviewing your application and speaking with you.

I'm interested... what do I need to do to get the process started?

The first step will be for you to submit a no-obligation adoption application by clicking the button provided at the top of this page; once submitted, you'll receive a copy of your application via email for your records.

What should I expect after submitting my application?

Our application evaluation process consists of a telephone interview, a veterinary reference check if you've had pets within the past five years, and a landlord check if appropriate.