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Acting with compassion and responsible stewardship through innovative programs that serve pets and the people who love them.
Longmont Humane Society is an open admission facility with a mission of: Caring, serving and educating to improve the lives of companion animals.
Local Anne Arundel County branch of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (AASPCA) is located in Annapolis, MD and includes a no-kiill shelter for cats, dog, and other unwanted pets.
Kitten Rescue was founded in the spring of 1997 and has grown to become one of the largest and well-respected rescue groups in Los Angeles. We are a non-profit, totally volunteer-run organization devoted to finding loving new homes for unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens. We are equally dedicated to giving the public vital information about responsible pet ownership, care of kittens and cats, managing feral cats, and most importantly, the importance of spaying and neutering. Our website at www.kittenrescue.org features information on cat rescue, care, and adoption for animal lovers all over the world. The majority of our cats are cared for in foster homes until they are placed with adopters, who are screened carefully to ensure the stability and quality of an animal's new environment. Before going home, each cat or kitten is fixed, tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV, vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas and microchipped. We also provide full medical care for the cats in our care until they are adopted. Since May 2005, Kitten Rescue has operated the Casitas Hotel for Cats, a private, no-kill shelter and boarding facility in Atwater Village. Kitten Rescue purchased the facility in March 2006.
Dakin Humane Society delivers effective, innovative services that improve the lives of animals in need and the people who care about them.
Frankie's Friends Charitable Pet Foundation is dedicated to finding cures and saving pets with cancer and other catastrophic diseases.
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization established to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners and to find new homes for these animals once they have recovered. Further, the Maxfund is committed to the following goals: Develop and implement education programs pertaining to animal care, with emphasis on the importance of spaying and neutering. Disseminate information on spay/neuter facilities and, to conduct spay/neuter clinics for pets of low income families. Be a voice for the animals on issues of animal welfare Cooperate with other animal facilities/shelter in accomplishing these goals.
The Union County Humane Society is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals through sheltering, medical attention, humane care, sterilization, education and legislation and re-homing of unwanted pets.
Maryland Westie Rescue, Inc., (MWR) is an all-volunteer animal rescue organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing West Highland White Terriers (Westies) and Westie mixes.
Washington Health Outreach improves community health by providing free and low cost veterinary, health, and social services for our neighbors.
Feeding Pets of the Homeless believes in the healing power of companion pets and of the human/animal bond which is very important in the lives of many homeless. They find solace, protection and companionship through their pets. They care for their pets on limited resources so they themselves have less. Our task, nationwide, is to feed and provide basic emergency veterinary care to their pets and thus relieve the anguish and anxiety of the homeless who cannot provide for their pets. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/feeding-pets-of-the-homeless/?viewAsMember=true
The Orange County Bird of Prey Center is a volunteer organization dedicated to: Education: the best long-term solution to prevent and mitigate many of the dangers that raptors face is education. Rehabilitation: treating and rehabilitating injured raptors. Release: returning them to the wild.