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The Riverlands SPCA is dedicated to eliminating animal suffering, specifically cats and dogs. We are dedicated to eliminating pet overpopulation. We strongly urge every pet owner to spay and/or neuter their pet(s). We support legislation intent on eliminating cruelty to animals. Also, we supports laws that prohibit animal fighting, especially dog fighting. We work to reduce the number of cats living in feral cat colonies by capture, spay, and release. We investigate animal cruelty allegations and strongly support the prosecution of offenders. We rescue animals that are abandoned, injured, abused, or just homeless. Our members toil daily to find a suitable companion for all of our resident animals. At present, we do not own or operate a facility. Our resident animals live in foster homes, veterinarian's offices, or professional kennels. Our long-term goal is to build and operate an ultra-modern animal welfare center that offers free or low cost sterilization and/or immunization for pet owners with low income
PO Box 223, LaPlace LA US 70069 Ph:(985)652-7722
http://www.riverlandsspca.org Email: execdir@riverlandsspca.org
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The St. Charles Humane Society was formed with a Vision to establish humane treatment of animals and create an adoption and sterilization program at the St. Charles Animal Control Center in Luling.
The shelter had been built in the early 1980s for the sole purpose of picking up abandoned, stray and unwanted pets. The outcome for 98% of these animals was euthanasia. St. Charles Humane Society began recruiting residents, businesses and garnered St. Charles Parish Council support to turn the Vision into reality.
In October 1993, the Board of Directors was established with a small base of dedicated volunteers. A contract between the Parish and the Society took over a year to develop. Upon approval by the 1993 Council, the volunteers moved into an office at the shelter. The dedication of all members has led to one of the most professional and successful humane groups in Louisiana. Many unforeseen goals have been obtained since the inception of the society. A cruelty investigator was initiated within the Sheriffs Department at the request of the Society and abuse calls were finally taken seriously.
In 1996 and 2003, the St. Charles Humane Society helped implement animal ordinances to protect animals, promote responsibility for pet ownership and protect residents from dangerous animals. In 2000, a supervisor of the shelter was granted through Parish Council approval. Since that time, numerous improvements have been made to the shelter. A separate room for cats and kittens; platforms for the dogs to get off the cold concrete and stay dry and warm.
In May 2003, a surgery and exam room was created with the help of a grant from PETsMART Charities. A giant step for spaying and neutering animals before they leave the shelter and; finally, a way of taking care of all the animals at the shelter. Healthy animals slated for euthanasia are sterilized and have a second chance. Diseased animals are euthanized immediately and do not languish at the shelter. The society became a PETsMART Partner in 1999 and in 2003 the St. Charles Humane Society became the sole group for adoptions. Ten cats are available at the store every day of the week and the Society brings in dogs on the weekends.
13875 Frere Street, Luling LA US 70047 Ph:(985)785-9136
http://www.stcharleshumanesociety.com Email: webmaster@stcharleshumanesociety.com
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Who we are...
St. Tammany Animal Resource Team is a group of volunteers dedicated to helping the unwanted pet population of St. Tammany Parish. Our work focuses us on the Northshore in areas such as Mandeville, Covington, Madisonville, Folsom and Slidell. Some of our projects include animal adoption, spay/neuter programs, feral cat management, and pet emergency resources. At this time, we foster all our animal in volunteer homes. While this is a major expense, it also allows us to socialize the animals with other pets and children and assess their special needs.
PO Box 1186, Madisonville LA US 70447
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA55.html Email: startcares@hotmail.com
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The HSA is a newly formed group dedicated to providing the best possible care for as many abandonned and abused animals as resources permit. We are a small group of volunteers and foster homes and we are learning as we go. We serve the Avoyelles Parish area and are restricted to taking certain pets. We try to find homes for our rescued pets, we post our adoptable pets online and we also bring them to PetsMart in Alexandria on weekend adoption days.
1703 Hwy 1, Marksville LA US 71351 Ph:(318)253-6780
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA119.html Email: OnyxStang@aol.com Email2: cajuncritters4u@aol.com
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Pet Adoption Services, Inc. is a non-profit all breed cat and dog rescue organization in New Orleans. Supported by over 20 volunteer members, Pet Adoption Services was founded in 1996, although some of our members have been involved in rescue for as long as 20 years. Our mission is to secure loving
permanent homes for homeless, abandoned or abused cats and dogs of all breeds. While awaiting adoption, our animals live in the homes of one of our foster parents. During this time the animals receive any necessary veterinary care, including but not limited to, vaccinations, spaying or neutering and perhaps
heartworm treatment. Our experienced foster parents continually assess each pet's personality and temperament allowing us to place adoptable cats and dogs in just the right permanent home. Pet Adoption Services participates in adoption days during which time, potential adopters get the opportunity to meet and spend time with the animals in a "real life" situation.
Pet Adoption Services holds several fundraisers throughout the calendar year so that we can continue to meet the needs of homeless animals. Generous donations by persons committed to the cause of animal rescue are also essential to our economic survival.
PO box 1522, Marrero LA US 70073
http://www.petadoptionservices.org Email: homes4pets@cox.net Email2: adoptarescue@cox.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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The Acadiana Humane Society is a non-profit organization run by volunteers who seek to find good homes for cats and dogs. All of our animals live in foster homes until a good permenant home can be found.
PO Box 784, Maurice LA US 70555 Ph:(337)893-0377
http://www.acadianahumane.org Email: info@acadianahumane.org
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Begun in 1994, the AAS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping abused, abandoned, orphaned & neglected companion animals by fostering them until they can be adopted into loving homes. Each animal is spayed/neutered, vaccinated & receives any other medical care that may be necessary. The AAS has a "No-Kill" policy, being more of a sanctuary type setting than a shelter. We hold various fundraisers such as pet washes, yard sales & can shakes nearly every weekend, and are always on the prowl for volunteers and loving homes for our pets.
2545 Paul Drive, Meraux LA US 70075 Ph:(504)279-3889Fax:(504)277-6201
http://www.animaladoptionsociety.com Email: Questions@animaladoptionsociety.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill
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The Friends of the Jefferson Animal Shelter is a nonprofit organization and public charity. Our mission is to assist the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter by implementing programs to provide care for animals too young to be housed at the shelter, adoption programs to decrease the number of animals that must be euthanized by the shelter, and otherwise assisting as advised of needs by the shelter directors and staff. We currently have the following programs in place: 1. Monthly Pet Adoption Days - Animals from the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter are brought to offsite locations each month by our volunteers. Many people find a visit to the shelter too stressful, so offsite Pet Adoption Days provide potential adopters an alternative place to see the shelter animals. 2. Volunteers help maintain the Cat Adoption Center, known as The Purr Pad at Jefferson Feed, Pet & Garden Center, which features felines from the Jefferson Parish Animal Shelter. 3. The Kitten Fostering Program - we began this program in April 2001 to give shelter kittens younger than six weeks old a chance to reach adoptable age by being fostered in the homes of volunteers. This minimizes their exposure to disease and provides the care and nurturing they need to become loving companions. 4. Shelter Dog Socialization - This program is brand new and provides shelter dogs with exercise, socialization, and obedience training on weekday afternoons.
PO Box 1079, Metairie LA US 70001
http://www.fjas.petfinder.com Email: fjaskittens@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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P. O. Box 218, Minden LA US 71058 Ph:(318)377-7433
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/LA103.html Email: rudyshue7@aol.com
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920 Freight Drive, Monroe LA US 71203 Ph:(318)387-9553
http://www.BayouPets.org
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