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Cat Shelters in Greenville North Carolina by Name (Page 1 of 1)
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Greenville Animal Control operates under the Greenville Police Department. Our unit is based under the Neighborhood Services division within the Police Department,commanded by Carl Rees. (Neighborhood Services Director). Greenville Animal Control is one of the most professional unit's in the Eastern part of the State of North Carolina. We have already been recognized by key members in the Animal Control Field as a top notch unit. Our duties include, but not limited too... Enforcing the City of Greenville's 24 hour leash Law. Animal Cruelty Investigations. Dog Bite/ Animal Attack Investigations. Vicious Dog Investigations. Enforcing the entire Greenville Animal Control Ordinance. Educating the public on proper Animal Control responsibilities
500-S-Greene St, Greenville NC US 27858 Ph:(252)329-4387
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NC361.html Email: TLangley@GreenvilleNC.Gov
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The Marley Fund is dedicated to making a difference in the fight against feline retroviruses, including both feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency viruses, through public service, promoting awareness and educating the public. Knowledge about feline diseases and their prevention is essential to the Fund’s mission of stopping the viral cycles and ultimately eradicating feline retroviruses. As the only national nonprofit dedicated to offering an alternative option to immediate euthanasia, we have created a safe haven for infected cats—where quality care and life enrichment are the primary concern.
1510-107 Wimbledon Way, Greenville NC US 27858 Ph:(252)215-0925Fax:(252)215-9262
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NC375.html Email: joy@marleyfund.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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The County of Pitt took over operations of the Animal Shelter July 1st, 2002.
We have made many improvements! We have many more animals than what is on our Pet list so please come visit or call us today! SPACE IS VERY LIMITED HERE AT THE SHELTER. WE ARE A HIGH VOLUME,KILL SHELTER! WE STRIVE TO PLACE AS MANY ANIMALS AS WE CAN IN LOVING FOREVER HOMES, HOWEVER DUE TO HIGH VOLUME THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY THAT NEVER GET THAT SECOND CHANCE!
4550 County Home Road, Greenville NC US 27858 Ph:(252)355-7879
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NC173.html Email: patliznkids@yahoo.com
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The Humane Society in Eastern North Carolina was established over 20 years ago to protect animals from cruelty and abuse. It was designed not only to serve as a safe haven for homeless and neglected pets but also to act as a resource and service to the community of Pitt County. By educating the public about issues pertaining to animals, we feel that we can work towards the elimination of over breeding of dogs and cats and teach owners how to be responsible pet owners. At the same time, we hope to facilitate adoption of pets to good homes so that we can allow more of the unwanted pets to enter our gates. In welfare cases, we provide financial support to help for legal injections, medications, accidents and, when monies permit, spaying and neutering of pets.
3520 Tupper Drive, Greenville NC US 27834 Ph:(252)413-7247
http://www.pittcountyhumanesociety.com Email: pchs@earthlink.net
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Saving Graces 4 Felines was founded because it was determined that no organization in the area was available to help cats that were abandoned, stray, or feral living in less than desirable conditions. This situation has contributed to cat-overpopulation in an area that has become a haven for animal abandonment from local educational institutions and uncaring people who think of domestic animals as disposable, because of the saturation of eateries that contribute to the waste which has become a source of food, and because of the growing rental properties that are abundant in a rapidly growing community. Additionally, the flooding from Hurricane Floyd in 1999 left countless animals homeless to fend for food from these sources. Our goal is to rescue, and either place cats into loving homes, or continue our trap/neuter/return program that has proven an effective tool in reducing the over-population. Additionally, education for responsible pet ownership will be conducted. Saving Graces 4 Felines attempts to reduce the population of these cats, reducing the suffering created by humankind, and to find lifelong, loving homes for those that are domesticated enough to become forever pets.
PO Box 4307, Greenville NC US 27836 Ph:(252)355-3404
http://www.savinggraces4felines.com Email: savinggraces4@aol.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3
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