The James A. Hueholt Memorial Foundation for Animals
a 501(c)3 no kill animal rescue and spay/neuter charity
PO Box 1421, Harrisburg PA US 17105 Ph:(717)497-1947
http://www.castawaycritters.org Email: crazydoglady3@aol.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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Our goal is to rescue, evaluate, and rehome needy cocker spaniels who would otherwise be euthanized due to time and space constraints at animal shelters. We are very limited in the number of dogs we are able to help, so our first priority is cocker spaniels in kill shelters. Owner surrendered dogs are accepted on a space available basis. Owners must turn in previous vet records for the dog and the dogs must be up to date on vaccines and rabies. We request a donation from owners surrendering their dogs to help offset the cost that rescue incurs caring for these dogs until a suitable home can be found. We do not have non-profit status and receive no funding. Adoption donations are necessary to reimburse us for some of our expenses. All the shortfall is paid out of our own pocket. If we don't recoup some of our money, we will not be able to continue helping other needy cocker spaniels. All freewill and adoption donations are maintained in a separate checking account set aside for rescue expenses.
PO Box 6314, Hellam PA US 17406
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/PA21.html Email: castawaycockers@yahoo.com
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Specific-Breed ONLY Facility
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CAsTAWAYS is comprised of individuals who devote their time and energy towards facilitating homes for unwanted pets. The mission of this organization is to match animals in need of a second chance at life with caring individuals willing to create a loving environment and forever home for pets worth saving. Due to situations beyond their control, i.e. death and illness in families, many excellent pets are euthanized or placed in kill shelters. These are the animals that CAsTAWAYS concentrates on. We specialize in felines but do not discriminate against canines. CAsTAWAYS does not have a facility or a nonprofit status. Because of this we are only able to take in a limited number of pets. We ask that they be in good health, highly adoptable, altered and up to date on shots and tests.
, Statesville NC US 28625
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NC360.html Email: cast5away@yahoo.com
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We started 8 years ago as a one person rescue, quietly saving one cocker spaniel at a time in honor of beautiful Simone La Bone. we accept cocker spaniels and other small dogs who, for whatever reason, find themselves homeless. We accept doggies turned in by their owners when circumstances don't allow them to keep their pets. We accept strays and doggies from the county shelters and anyone given to us by the AZ Humane Society. We accept doggies from out of state, even though we only adopt within the state of AZ. Finally, since we are now whelping experts , we accept pregnant small breed or small mixed breed dogs .
, Gilbert AZ US 85234
http://www.castoffcockers.org Email: info@castoffcockers.org
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Castroville Area Pet Shelter (C.A.P.S.)
1105 Fiorella St., Castroville TX US 78009 Ph:(830)538-9046
Email: marcella@rimarco.com
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Cat adoption team is a nc state-inspected, no-kill, foster home network dedicated to finding permanent homes for unwanted cats, educating the public on the necessity of spaying and neutering and responsible pet ownership
PO Box 15226, Wilmington NC US 28408 Ph:(910)792-9014
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NC55.html
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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The Cat Cause Foundation is a non-profit, 501c3 charitable organization dedicated to building the only cage-free, no-kill cat shelter and feral cat sanctuary in Southern California.
PO Box 8123, Huntington Beach CA US 92615
http://catcause.com Email: info@catcause.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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We are a non-profit 501(c) established in 1996. We adopt from the shelters, the shelter hospitals; provide medical care for homeless, sick and injured animals from the street; and provide our web site for advertising to owners who can longer keep their pets. We take as many animals as space permits in our Center and in our homes. We survive entirely on donations and our medical expenses are extremely high. We are all volunteers; we have no paid staff. We have a low-cost spay and neuter clinic. See our website for details.
PO Box 18456, Encino CA US 91416 Ph:(818)501-8032
http://www.catconnectionla.org Email: coolcat@catconnectionla.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Vet OnSite Facility
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A 501(c)3 registered no-kill cat rescue in Houston, TX. Adoptions at the Copperfield PetSmart every weekend!
8524 Highway 6 North #238, Houston TX US 77095
http://www.cat-haven.org Email: info@cat-haven.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility
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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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