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Cat Shelters in St. Cloud All States, United States of America by Name (Page 1 of 1)
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Org # 10312 |
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Barking Ark/St. Cloud Animal Control
We are providing a safe haven for the cities strays in hope of finding homes for every loving animal. We are open to the public for pet adoptions. Please stop in an meet your next best friend.
3365 W. St. Germain, St. Cloud MN US 56301 Ph: 3202511242
Email: Envirofriendly@charter.net
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Gov't run Facility
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We are an Animal Control facility that is run by the County Government. We accept owner surrendered pets as well as stray animals. At times we have exotics and livestock. We have our own surgery facility with a contracted veterinarian. We spay and neuter every adopted animal that leaves our facility. We also vaccinate for the major diseases as well as heartworm test dogs and Leukemia/FIV test cats. All dogs have a microchip inserted. Please be aware that if you adopt a pet from us that it will not be ready to go home with you until it has had its surgery. Most animals go home the next day. All animals have to be held "stray" time if they have no owner. Therefore, the animals "stray" time must be up before it can be adopted.
2280 Kissimmee Park Road, St. Cloud FL US 34769 Ph: 4073437101
http://www.osceola.org/index.cfm?lsFuses=department/AnimalControl Email: cfor@osceola.org
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Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility
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Org # 11165 |
Animal Control |
Osceola County Animal Control
We are an Animal Control facility run by County Government. We adopt out animals. All dogs and cats are spayed/neutered before leaving the facility.
3910 Old Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud FL US 34769 Ph: 4073437101
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Gov't run Special Need Animals WildLife Facility
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The TCHS is not a government agency. We are supported primarily by shelter income, donations, fund raising events, and the support of our friends and members. One need not reside in the tri-county area to use our services or make contributions.
The TCHS was incorporated on December 11th, 1974.
Mission Statement
In recognition of the bond between humans and animals, the Tri-County Humane Society exists to practice and promote humane principles, compassionate care, and the prevention of cruelty to animals.
This society serves the community, both animals and people, primarily by:
providing quality care and adoption services for animals in need,
offering educational programs to encourage the awareness, understanding and practice of humane principles, and
handling questions and complaints regarding animal care and behavior, including alleged cruelty, and neglect cases.
Philosophy Statement
SHELTER
The base of operations of the Tri-County Humane Society is our shelter. It is there that we give temporary care to animals who for on various reasons are homeless.
We value:
Clean, cheerful, healthy, and inviting atmosphere for both animals and people,
Our professional and compassionate staff who provide daily care for the animals at the shelter and insure a successful adoption program, and
Our volunteers who, in assisting the staff in daily animal care, willingly take on both pleasant and unpleasant tasks.
EDUCATION
Through our educational programs, we teach humane and well-informed animal care.
We strive to:
Inform people of the problem of pet overpopulation and the multiple benefits of spaying and neutering their pets,
Help pet owners to understand total animal care, including how to meet their pets= nutritional, behavioral, and social needs,
Emphasize a sense of responsibility and the realization that pet ownership involves a lifelong commitment, and
Create an awareness of our mission in the community at large.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
The Tri-County Humane Society recognizes its membership in and obligations to the surrounding community.
We strive to:
Provide professional and helpful information regarding a variety of animal concerns,
Respond to alleged cruelty and neglect reports with appropriate referrals,
Reach out into the community through staff and volunteer involvement programs and activities, and
Provide humane and appropriate care for impounded animals.
735 8th St NE, St. Cloud MN US 56304 Ph: 3202520896Fax: 3202521325
http://www.tricountyhumanesociety.org Email: pets@tricountyhumanesociety.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility
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Tri-County Humane Society
We Are a non-profit animal shelter in central Minnesota, offering adoption and surrender services as well as educational programs.
735 8th St. NE PO Box 701, St. Cloud MN US 56302 Ph: 3202520896
Email2: pets@tricountyhumanesociety.org
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Non-Profit Facility
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