I am highly skeptical of any facility that is not AZA-accredited, but I do understand that many establishments deliberately choose to avoid accreditation for a variety of reasons. Also, many "sanctuaries" are either against breeding or the transferring of animals between institutions but in all cases the enclosures are usually as basic as possible. Cat Tales Zoological Park in Spokane, Washington, recently had some photos uploaded from "Ituri's" visit and it seems remarkably similar to the handful of cat rescue centers found in California. Chainlink fencing and close contact with the cats seems to be a halllmark of many of these facilities, and I'd guess that there is also a constant struggle for funds as well to maintain the "sanctuaries". I sound pessimistic but I think that I have good reason to be based on the number of subpar, homegrown animal facilities scattered around the United States.