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Feral Cat Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to humanely reducing the feral and stray cat population in St. Mary’s County through a variety of methods without euthanasia.
Their goal is to provide the very best in shelter, food, veterinary care, and love until a permanent home is found for each and every dog.
Is to provide a healthy and happy environment for the dogs that come into our program, and to help educate the public in responsible dog ownership.
Animal Allies Rescue Foundation (AARF) is dedicated to promoting the rescue and adoption of abandoned, abused, homeless, and neglected animals. Our alliances with rescue organizations, shelters, animal care professionals, foster homes, and volunteers facilitate our commitment to place these animals into well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. Through education and community involvement, AARF aims to increase public awareness surrounding the issues of animal abuse, the importance of spaying and neutering, and the fallacies of breed discrimination. We strive to create a world where all animals are safe, respected, and loved
We’re a new non-profit charity comprised of animal lovers who believe that pets are valued family members. As a 100% volunteer run charity, all fundraising goes directly to help save pet lives. Until we raise enough funds to purchase the land and facility we need for a safe haven for homeless pets, we will focus our efforts on assisting under-served members of our community care for their pets, collaborating with other rescue groups to share resources and life saving ideas, offering training courses and advice to pet owners, and developing education materials to further strengthen the human-animal bond.
The care and re-homing of purebred Great Danes.
Frankies Furry Friends Rescue is a small group of volunteers and fosters that foster the dogs in their own homes until they are adopted. Their main concern is giving a small breed dog either from a puppy mill or a local shelter a second chance at a life. They offer them a safe place until their forever homes are found. They receive proper food, they learn how to trust people. The foster gives them lots of love and attention, they are microchiped, and all vetting (including spay or neutering, vaccinations, heartworm testing, bordetella and heartworm preventative) they need until their forever homes are found. They educate the public about the importance of spaying/neutering the animals, emphasize the importance of adopting a dog, knowing it is a lifetime commitment.
The Emilie Beard Foundation for Felines is dedicated to rescuing, providing sanctuary, insuring good health, and placing cats and kittens into loving and pet-responsible homes. We strive to educate the public about the importance of neuter and spay to help reduce the population of unwanted, homeless, or abandoned cats in our community.
The mission of Chatham Animal Rescue & Education (CARE) is to promote the health and safety of all dogs and cats in Chatham County, NC. CARE foster caregivers provide loving, stable homes to homeless cats and dogs, helping them become the best possible pets for their future forever families. CARE works with the Chatham County Animal Shelter to save the lives of unwanted cats and dogs, manages feral cat colonies, and serves as an educational resource. CARE’s Lillie's Fund is a targeted spay/neuter program, subsidizing sterilization surgeries for pets owned by lower income families in Chatham County. CARE is a nonprofit animal welfare organization that has served the community since 1975 and relies on individual and corporate donors for support.
BrightSide Animal Center is dedicated to enriching the lives of displaced animals through quality care and selective adoption to responsible, loving homes. With our high-save mission, community education and support, and the efforts of our staff and volunteers, we are able to rehome successfully 98% of the animals in our care -- one of the highest save rates of any shelter in Oregon.
TippedEars is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose purpose is to combat cat overpopulation through humane TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). By reducing the overall cat population, fewer cats will need to be euthanized in shelters for space, and there will not be as many kittens dying on the streets. There are not enough adoptive homes to support the growing cat population. In order to solve this problem, TippedEars believes it is essential to fight the root of the problem – prevent the excess of kittens born each year. Humane TNR is the most effective solution to solving cat overpopulation in our society and improve each cats' quality of life. While in our care, community cats will be sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped, and flea treated.