Lucky Cat Adoptions, Inc. is a non-profit organization that was formed to improve the welfare of stray or abandoned cats and kittens in and around Jacksonville, Florida. We aim to achieve our mission through the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of homeless cats into loving homes. Lucky Cat Adoptions is operated solely through the generosity and hard work of our volunteers and supporters
PO Box 8490, Fleming Island FL US 32043
http://www.luckycatadoptions.org Email: adopt@luckycatadoptions.org
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Room for One More is a not-for-profit, no kill shelter for homeless, abused, abandoned animals whose time has run out at Citrus County Animal Shelter.
Po Box 964, Floral City FL US 34436
http://www.roomforonemore.net Email: bonniea15@yahoo.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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Room for One More is a 501(c)(3) non-profit shelter for homeless, abused, abandoned animals whose time has run out at Citrus County Animal Shelter. We do not take animals from the public at the present time but hope to in the future. It is our mission to ensure that one day, all animals in Citrus County are valued as companions and have loving, "Forever Homes". We are dedicated to trying to raise the awareness of the public of the importance of spaying/neutering their pets. The Humanitarians of Florida, Inc., assist in providing low cost spay/neuter and medical services for the many animals who pass through our shelter.
10821 S Darcy Path, Floral City FL US 34436
http://www.roomforonemore.net/home.html Email: bonniea15@earthlink.net
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bandoned Pet Rescue (APR) founded in 1996, is a 501 ( c ) (3) IRS tax-exempt, qualified charitable organization that rescues and shelters abandoned, abused, and neglected pets, rehabilitates them and finds them new homes. APR is one of the largest no kill animal shelters in South Florida, where volunteers perform the duties of running the shelter operations on a day to day basis. APR is devoted to the welfare of all animals. Most of the over 500 animals are Cats, Dogs, Bunnies, Birds, Parrots, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Iguanas, and other animals in need of help. While pet over population is declining throughout the country, the number of animals brought to South Florida shelters is increasing. APR's primary goal is to assemble a no-kill community. This is quite a daunting task, nonetheless, APR is making a valuable contribution to the animal community and will continue to do so as long as support is provided from generous donors.
1137 NE 9th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33304 Ph:(954)728-9010
http://www.abandoned-pet-rescue.com/ABRHOMEPAGE.htm Email: apr954@bellsouth.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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Pets & Animals in Distress' core mission is dedicated to preventing suffering, neglect, abuse, and cruelty to animals, providing referral information, raising public spay / neuter awareness, promoting responsible pet ownership, and kindness towards all living things. To help save, feed, adopt, spay, and neuter more homeless animals. Animal Rights and Advocacy and to help feed animals.
1511 E. Commercial Blvd. PMB#1, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33334 Ph:(954)202-9991
http://www.petsandanimals.org Email: ilovepets@msn.com
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Finding new homes for abandoned cats and dogs, returning lost pets to their owners, ensuring public health and safety by coordinating the rabies vaccinations and licensing of pets, and enforcing the animal laws are just some of the services and programs offered by the Animal Care and Regulation Division
1870 SW 39 Street, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33315 Ph:(954)359-1313
http://www.broward.org/animal/ Email: adoption@broward.org
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The Humane Society of Broward County provides shelter, aid and responsible adoptions to animals entrusted to our care, and educates the community about respect and kindness to all animals.
2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33312 Ph:(954)989-3977
http://www.browardhumane.com Email: info@hsbroward.com
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We want to prevent pet over-population and the killing of homeless pets that end up in our County shelters. We will educate the community about the benefits of spaying/neutering, so there?s a better understanding as to why it is so important, not only for the health benefit of the pet, but for the pet owner and for our community
, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33315 Ph:(954)816-0799
http://www.strayaid.org Email: strayaid@hotmail.com
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The Broward County Animal Care and Regulation Division (ACaRD) is a county agency under the Broward County Board of County Commissioners. Animal Care is supported by tax dollars and revenue generated through fees. ACaRD is one of seven Divisions within the Community Services Department. Animal Care is not part of nor related to the Humane Society of Broward County. This is a private, nonprofit organization solely supported by individual donations.
1870 SW 39th Street, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33315 Ph:(954)359-1313
http://broward.org/animal
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Gov't run Vet OnSite
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Lee County Animal Services' mission it to provide for public safety and health of Lee County residents and animals. We take in approximately 15,000 animals each year. As a result of the numerous stray and abandonned animals found, our shelter cares for approximately 12,000 pets each year that are not claimed by their owners or who were surrendered to the shelter by their owners..
5600 Banner Drive, Fort Myers FL US 33912 Ph:(239)432-2083
http://www.leelostpets.com Email: brownra@leegov.com
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