We are a reptile and amphibian rescue that is devoted to finding responsible homes.
PO Box 65012, Baltimore MD US 21209 Ph:(410)580-0250
http://www.reptileinfo.com Email: rescue@reptileinfo.com
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Org # 1860 |
Zip=21211 | Shelter |
The House Rabbit Society is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization with two primary goals:
* Rescuing abandoned rabbits and finding them permanent homes
* Assisting humane societies through public education
PO Box 50311, Baltimore MD US 21211 Ph:(410)889-4104
http://www.rabbit.org Email: kathleen@rabbit.org
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The Maryland SPCA improves the lives of pets and people in the community by fostering healthy animal-human relationships. It is a private, non-profit, independent organization. The mission is to be accomplished through education, advocacy, active direct care, pet population control, and screened adoptions.
It is a private, non-profit, independent organization.
3300 Falls Road, Baltimore MD US 21211 Ph:(410)235-8826
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MD100.html Email: adoptme@mdspca.org
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No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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The Maryland SPCA is dedicated to reducing animal homelessness through adoptions and spay/neuter. We operate a low-cost spay/neuter clinic and adopt more than 3,000 pets a year.
3300 Falls Road, Baltimore MD US 21211 Ph:(410)235-8826
http://www.mdspca.org Email: adoptme@mdspca.org
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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cats for adoption
3203 Bayonne Ave, Baltimore MD US 21214 Ph:(410)444-0185
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MD280.html Email: k-r-i-b@comcast.net
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We care for abandoned and homeless cats and dogs who are living on the city streets. Our site is about the desperate need for more people to go in to the city to help the strays. For a few hours a week you can help feed and rescue the many thousands of animals there who have noone to help them.
1539 Merritt Blvd, P.O.Box 153, Baltimore MD US 21222 Ph:(410)282-8602
http://FurryFriendsRescue.Bravehost.com Email: earl1@mdonline.net
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Lost Paws is a non-profit animal rescue serving cats, dogs, birds, and reptiles in Maryland. We have all volunteers who spend their time and resources saving lost, abandoned, abused and hurt animals from life on the mean streets. Since our beginning five years ago, we have helped hundreds of animals find loving homes.
PO Box 25732, Baltimore MD US 21224
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MD209.html Email: scoobyrescue@hotmail.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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Org # 1846 |
Zip=21225 | FosterHomes |
We are a group of volunteers in the Baltimore Metro area working with abandoned, abused, orphaned and neglected pets. HGAR is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. And participants in PETsMART's LUV-A-PET adoption program. We are donated space in the store to show pets that are ready for adoption. We are currently seeking a farm for our own no-kill shelter and pet sanctuary.
PO Box 2781, Baltimore MD US 21225 Ph:(410)636-1360
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3600/ Email: joheaven@verizon.net
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Our primary mission is working with feral (wild) cat colonies that have committed caretakers. All the cats are trapped, tested for FELV and FIV, vaccinated and altered. Kittens and strays are placed in carefully screened adoptive homes (they wait at our vet or in foster homes until they are placed). Feral adults are returned to the colony. Once the colony is "finished", the caretaker's role becomes supplying food, water and shelter and picking up any stray that might wander by in search of a handout. Many of the caretakers then become volunteers to help in our fund raising efforts so we can help other colonies! Our accomplishments with respect to the kittens and strays that are placed in adoptive homes is fairly obvious. But what about the adult ferals? Originally, I thought of the goal of the neuter and release process as being primarily to prevent kittens from being born to suffer. But I have come to realize we accomplish a lot for the adult ferals as well. Freed from constant pregnancy, the female ferals plump up and start to look happy and healthy the way nature intended. Males also start to look much healthier and their roaming is greatly reduced - reducing the opportunities for the spread of disease and the possibility of being hit by a car. It is not a purrfect answer - we all wish they could have homes - but in today's world that just isn't realistic.
6400 Baltimore National Pike Box 305, Baltimore MD US 21228 Ph:(410)747-6595
http://www.catrescueofmd.org
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Welcome to the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc. (BARCS), a non-profit organization created in 2004. We work in conjunction with the Baltimore City Bureau of Animal Control. Together our mission is to protect animals from neglect, abuse and exploitation, to advocate their interests and welfare, and to inspire awareness and compassion for all living things.
301 Stockholm Street, Baltimore MD US 21230 Ph:(410)396-4688
http://www.baltimoreanimalshelter.org Email: info@baltimoreanimalshelter.org
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