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Tnr North Platte

The Mission of TNR NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska is to help reduce the population of homeless community cats through Trap-Neuter-Return in North Platte. To provide for the well-being of these cats by arranging wellness checks, rabies shots, parasite treatment, and addressing other health concerns at the time of spay/neuter. To provide colony care to include food, water and ongoing medical care to cats that otherwise have no caretakers. To educate the community about the benefits of caring for community cats and spay/neuter. To socialize kittens and evaluate stray cats that are discovered in the TNR process for placement in a foster or permanent home.

Humane Society Of Baltimore County Inc Dba Baltimore Humane Society

Provide a temporary home, a safe refuge, and care for stray, unwanted and homeless animals. Work aggressively to place each animal that comes to our shelter in a loving, permanent home. Strive to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals by promoting and offering affordable spaying and neutering to control the population of unwanted animals in our area and addressing the issues that cause people to give up animals. Advance the cause of the humane treatment of animals and increase awareness of animal issues through public education. Ensure a peaceful final resting place for beloved companion animals through the operation of a beautiful and well-maintained cemetery for companion animals.

Saving Great Animals

Saving Great Animals is a matchmaking rescue organization focused mainly on dogs. We work tirelessly to match the best pet to your family based on breed, lifestyle and other factors. With more than 6000 lovingly homed since 2007, we are proud of our dedicated all-volunteer team and foster homes for bringing new life to pets with loving homes to last their lifetime. We adopt out only after a dog has been spayed/neutered, updated on shots, has received proper medical care and chipped. We are dedicated to lowering the dog reproduction population, which leads to millions of lost lives.

Just Us For The Animals

Our spay/neuter mission is to reduce pet overpopulation in our area by promoting low cost spay and neuter, along with education of TNR (trap, neuter and release) of feral cats. We help local people with feral cat colonies to keep their population under control Our rescue mission is to be the bridge for the unwanted animals between being homeless to getting adopted through a rescue or shelter. Our efforts include getting the animal complete vet care, including spay/neuter, dewormed and vaccinated, to transporting the animal to the rescue or the shelter. We do also foster and adopt out cats and dogs.

Friends Of The Manchester Animal Shelter

At the Manchester Animal Shelter, we believe all animals are deserving of life, respect and care. Our goal is zero-population-growth through spay/neuter programs and services that focus on education, medical care, fostering and adoption. Friends of the Manchester Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which started in 1996. The shelter takes in homeless, abused, and abandoned animals in the city of Manchester. We provide shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter to every animal that comes through our doors. In operation for over two decades, the shelter has helped provide care and find loving homes for over 25,000 animals.

Animal Refuge Center

The Animal Refuge Center (ARC) is a private, non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization and sanctuary. In the 30 years since ARC's inception, ARC has grown to become the largest no-kill sanctuary located in Southwest Florida servicing Lee and surrounding counties. Our mission focus is to reduce the homeless pet population and euthanasia rates in our area through cat and dog adoptions, education, outreach, community programs, and collaboration with other animal welfare government and non-government organizations. ARC does not euthanize for length of stay, behavior or treatable illnesses/injuries and often takes in animals in need of urgent or prolonged medical care.

Stray Cat Relief Fund

The Stray Cat Relief Fund provides humane population control and foster/adoption services for over 800 cats annually in Southeastern PA and NJ. Stray Cat Relief is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing sterilization services and medical care to the stray cats in the Philadelphia and New Jersey area. Our focus is finding homes for stray cats who’ve been abandoned and giving them a new chance at a loving home.We are passionate about educating the community on the wellbeing of the stray animals in their neighborhood while also improving people’s lives by providing spay/neuter services to reduce the homeless animals on the streets.We are a foster home and donation based rescue.

Altered Tails

The mission of Altered Tails is to provide accessible and affordable spay/neuter solutions for companion animals and free-roaming cats. Our vision is to eliminate euthanasia as a means of population control for companion animals and outdoor cats. We are dedicated to providing high quality professional veterinary services and are committed to:* Providing everyday pricing that is on average, 75% lower than full service-providers.* Offering affordable vaccines and other vital services to owners of companion pets and rescue organizations.* Reducing the number of feral cats living in our communities through our Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) program.* Reducing the number of unwanted and stray pets entering our local shelters.

A Pawsitive Approach

Our mission at A Pawsitive Approach is to promote responsible pet ownership through education, advocacy, resources and rescue. We are committed to making a difference in reducing the number of homeless animals in our community, and the alarming number of innocent animals being euthanized as a result. We will provide humane education, and share resources to help enable the community to make informed choices, regarding pet population control, health, and safety. We will be a voice for the animals, advocating for their humane treatment and well-being. Lastly we will help those homeless animals we can, by providing them with safe foster homes, good veterinary care and finding them placement into wonderful permanent homes.

Mid Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue

Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue is dedicated to rehabilitating and providing a second chance to German shepherds and shepherd mixes that have been abandoned, abused, lost, strayed, or surrendered. Through our community outreach events around the Mid-Atlantic region, we teach and encourage responsible pet ownership and pet population control. Our all-volunteer organization works diligently to locate loving and responsible owners who wish to make their new dog(s) members of their family -- forever. MAGSR remains committed to helping end the needless overpopulation, death, abuse, and neglect of dogs in our area and in improving the lives of the dogs as well as their new owners

Feline Rescue Network

To find homes for companion cats and kittens, which have become lost, abused, or whose owners can no longer keep them, through operation of an animal shelter, animal rescue and foster care network, in a program context maximizing live release rates.   To offer humane information to adoptive cat owners on any topics which will enhance the human-animal bond.   To offer humane education to the public about the problem of uncontrolled population growth in domestic cats.    To offer humane information to those engaged in trap, neuter release programs and if possible to provide financial assistance in altering feral cats.   To collaborate with other organizations with similar purposes.

Geoveterinary International

Be a part of something small, yet something big, in our efforts to better a life and strengthen the care of animals in places of need. GeoVeterinary International, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides an opportunity for a small group of veterinarians, technicians, and assistants to participate in volunteer veterinary work in foreign countries. The mission is basic, to do pure veterinary medicine without a cost to and for the long term benefit of the local population. The goal is to work alongside community veterinarians and animal support groups providing surgical and medical services to not only improve the well-being of a street animal or owned pet but ultimately impact the quality of veterinary care for a community in need.