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The Live Like Roo Foundation

Live Like Roo Foundation, a 501C3 organization, provides support and financial assistance to families whose pet faces a cancer diagnosis. We help pay bills for biopsies, amputations, medications, growth removals and much more. After the dog passes, we also pay for the ashes or paw print of the animal. We assemble "Roo Cancer Care Packages," which contain items that Roo loved during his diagnosis, as well as items that will help the owner through one of the most difficult times of their life. Such items include a handmade blanket, toys, treats, a McDonald's gift card, toys, tennis balls, and tissues for mom and dad. We are a nationwide organization that hopes that everyone, ill or not, continues to live like there is no tomorrow. Live Like Roo.

Hair Of The Dog Rescue

They are a 501c3, tax exempt, non-profit animal rescue, located in the Lehigh Valley, Pa.

Friends of the Sea Otter

Friends of the Sea Otter is committed to and advocates for the conservation of sea otters and the preservation of their habitat through education, research, and policy decisions that will ensure the long-term survival of this species and the health of the marine coastal environment.

The Foxie G Foundation Inc.

To provide rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming for retired Thoroughbred race horses. We also provide care for feral free roaming cats.

The Lewis County Humane Society

Our mission is to provide care, comfort and kindness to companion animals without homes. The LCHS works towards ending unwanted and abandoned animals through spay/neuter. We strive to ensure the animals in our care are adopted into loving, forever homes by promoting compassionate, responsible pet ownership.

Ridgeback Rescue Of The U.S.

Ridgeback Rescue of the U.S. (RRUS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the identification, rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of neglected, lost, surrendered or otherwise homeless Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs in the United States. Concurrently, RRUS is also dedicated to preventing same by education of responsible dog ownership regarding the proper care and training of Rhodesian Ridgebacks. RRUS is volunteer only, and their are no paid positions.  All the donations go towards saving ridgeback lives.

Caring About The Strays (C.A.T.S)

Since our founding in 1995 by Lynn Cancro, Caring About The Strays (C.A.T.S.) has worked to find “forever homes” for abandoned, unwanted, neglected, or abused companion animals in the Pascack Valley area. All the animals in our care are in foster homes, which helps socialize the cat or dog and allows us to identify the best type of home for each animal to ensure a successful adoption. We also work to reduce the overpopulation of feral cats with our Trap-Neuter-Release program. In addition, our team also strives to educate the public about the importance of spaying or neutering their pets to decrease the number of unwanted pets.

Jacksonville Friends Of The Animals

Our mission is to help reduce euthanasia of healthy animals in our community. We raise money to assist rescue groups who save animals from local shelters and pay for associated vet fees including spay/neuter, rabies vaccinations and heartworm treatment if needed. We sponsor no-fee adoptions and free spay/neuter events in our our community.

The Institute for Bird Populations

The Institute for Bird Populations is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in 1989 to study the causes of bird population declines. IBP's first major initiative was the Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) program, a continent-wide collaborative network of bird banding stations.

Humane Society Of The Ozarks

The mission of the Humane Society of the Ozarks (HSO) is to eliminate the suffering and promote the humane treatment of animals through reduced-cost spay/neuter programs, education and community outreach and financial assistance to individuals and organizations

Ferrets Dookin In The Usa

Ferrets Dookin in the USA Urgent Emergency Rescue Group helps ferrets in urgent need. We help ferrets in poor living conditions sick, starvation, abuse and/or neglected We have placed lost/dumped, unwanted ferret in loving forever homes. Transport is arranged for ferrets to get to a shelter/rescue or to their new homes. We work with several shelters and rescues thru out the US to help the ferrets be placed in a safe environment, get the medical attention and rehabilitation needed for adoption. Foster care has been provided for ferrets that need to be placed in temporary foster. FDUSA has helped over 100+ ferrets. Our rescue is nation wide, with members who volunteer their time.

The Kindness Ranch Animal Sanctuary

The mission of the Kindness Ranch is to provide a sanctuary and place of rehabilitation for animals who have been used in laboratory research while fostering compassion for all animals.Consistent with our mission, we work to rehabilitate our dogs and cats in a home-like environment. Cats and dogs at The Kindness Ranch live together with their human caretakers in spacious yurts specially designed to meet their needs. They receive round-the-clock care to help them adjust to their new lives.The Kindness Ranch also provides an adoption program for all the animals we can rehabilitate. Those who are too debilitated, old or ill to be placed in a loving home can remain on the ranch to live out their days, surrounded by caretakers and volunteers who put the animals’ well-being first.***Kindness Ranch IS a 501c3 non profit organization. A request to change from a POF to PC was filed in 2007 and was approved by the IRS August 2014. This can be confirmed by going straight to the IRS website. Guidestar has yet to update our profile, which has been requested. Please see the IRS documents in the notes section of our profile.