Our rescue consists of a handful of volunteers who donate their time and resources. Our volunteers make their decision for a suitable home based upon their daily interactions
with the animal.
226 Brooks Street Se, Fort Walton Beach FL US 32548 Ph:(850)499-1026
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL654.html Email: arthar226@gmail.com
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We are easily accessible to the surrounding areas and welcome new patients and referrals. Our facilities include a feline hospital - including a surgical suite with radiology capabilities, a feline clinic with in-house pharmacy, and boarding facilities. We carry prescription diet foods, flea and heartworm preventative, and provide pharmacy services for our current patients.
1034 NW 13th Street, Gainesville FL US 32601 Ph:(352)376-2287Fax:(352)376-5581
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL643.html Email: Jenn@allcatshealthcare.com Email2: AllCats@AllCatsHealthCare.com
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The name "Second Chance Farm" about says it all. We care for all kinds of animals who come to us under many different circumstances. We limit our intake of animals to those critters who truly have no one else to look after them. So please do not contact us in hopes that we can take in your own animals or those that have come under your care. We have VERY limited space and unfortunately, there are enough "owner-less" critters out there to keep us quite busy! Most of the animals that come our way are healthy and happy from the start ... but some require medical and/or surgical attention before they are healthy enough to go up for adoption. Our goal is to give these deserving critters a SECOND CHANCE at finding a loving and permanent home. Animals that are not considered "adoptable" (due to medical conditions) stay at Second Chance Farm indefinitely - where they receive necessary medical care for the rest of their life. All of our animals up for adoption are healthy and happy, on flea & heartworm prevention, spayed or neutered and are up to date on vaccinations. We work closely with Gainesville Pet Rescue so many of our animals stay with us ... but their adoption is officially handled through Gainesville Pet Rescue.
, Gainesville FL US 32606 Ph:(352)331-1087
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL618.html Email: kjm44@aol.com
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Gainesville Pet Rescue...... celebrating over 10 years of saving the lives of more than 3,500 animals. Our goal is to make "The Perfect Match" between you and your potential new pet.
600 NW 75th Street Suite C, Gainesville FL US 32607 Ph:(352)331-1087Fax:(352)331-1088
http://www.gainesvillepetrescue.org Email: GvillePetRescue@aol.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Maddie's Pet Rescue Project of Alachua County is a community collaboration funded to end the killing of adoptable shelter dogs and cats in the city of Gainesville and the surrounding Alachua County by 2007.
The collaboration’s lead agency is the no-kill Alachua County Humane Society. Other partners include Alachua County Animal Services, Gainesville Pet Rescue, Haile's Angels Pet Rescue, Helping Hands Pet Rescue and Puppy Hill Farm.
Since 2000, Gainesville's rescue and animal control facilities impounded 11,461 dogs and cats; 8,062 were killed. Of those, approximately 3,664 were healthy and adoptable.
In the first year of Maddie's Pet Rescue Project, the partners significantly increased the number of adoptions while dramatically decreasing the number of dogs and cats euthanized at Alachua County Animal Services. Our goal for the first quarter was to limit the animals euthanized to 705. Through the hard work and dedication of our partners and volunteers and the caring nature of the community, we exceeded our goal and only 334 animals were euthanized.
Our goal this year is to find permanent, loving homes for approximately 300 animals every month and to drastically decrease the number of healthy and adoptable animals euthanized.
Help us reach our goal this year.
c/o Alachua County Humane Soci 2029 NW 6th Street, Gainesville FL US 32609 Ph:(352)373-1087Fax:(352)373-1087
http://www.maddiespetrescueofalachua.org/contact_us.shtml Email: info@maddiespetrescueofalachua.org
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In addition to handling lost and abandoned animals, Alachua County Animal Services offers a wide range of services. You can view adoptable animals online and keep an eye out for that perfect pet from the comfort of your own home.
3400 NE 53rd Avenue, Gainesville FL US 32609 Ph:(352)955-2333Fax:(352)955-2338
http://www.animalservices.alachua.fl.us Email: rsim@alachua.fl.us
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The Alachua County Humane Society, Inc. is a non-profit corporation under the laws of the State of Florida. Our vision is that all animals are respected, valued and treated humanely. Our mission in Alachua County is to prevent cruelty to all animals, advocate responsible animal guardianship, educate the public about animal welfare, implement programs that increase the number of sterilized companion animals and increase adoptions of homeless animals.
2029 NW 6th Street, Gainesville FL US 32609 Ph:(352)373-5855Fax:(352)373-1087
http://www.alachuahumane.org Email: bgoodman@alachuahumane.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Vet OnSite Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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Feline Friends is a small foster program offering cats and kittens for adoption. All cats enter the adoption program from the College of Veterinary Medicine. Unfortunately, we do not have room to accept stray cats or owner-relinquished cats from the public. Cats and kittens are FeLV and FIV negative, vaccinated with FVRCP, FeLV, and rabies (if old enough), and receive monthly flea and heartworm preventive. In addition, all cats and kittens are spayed or neutered before adoption.
PO Box 141023, Gainesville FL US 32614 Ph:(352)392-4700
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL12.html Email: felinefriends@mail.vetmed.ufl.edu
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15551 NW US Hwy 441, Alachua FL US 32615
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/FL678.html Email: countrysidepets@hotmail.com
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Grand Paws Cat Shelter takes in unwanted or stray cats and finds them loving homes.
Po Box 425, Bell FL US 32619 Ph:(352)463-7976
http://www.GrandPaws.petfinder.com Email: GrandPawsCats@aol.com
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