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Ferret Shelters in All States by Name (Page 42 of 45)
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TriFL is the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, NC club for ferret lovers. Our goals are to promote ferrets as pets and to educate the public about the care of these wonderful animals.
PO Box 4442, Cary NC US 27519 Ph:(919)483-6902Fax:(919)483-3777
http://www.trifl.org Email: treasurer@trifl.org Email2: Cindy.a.Barmes@gsk.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Tricks and Treats Rescue is dedicated to the education of anyone who wants to learn about ferrets and their care. We interview all potential adopters prior to any discussion of our adoptees and where more education about ferrets is required, we provide it. In an effort to further the species we give shelter to unwanted or lost ferrets, get them required medical care, resocialized them as necessary and possible, then offer these loving pets to FOREVER HOMES.
, Pasadena TX US 77506 Ph:(713)472-6599
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/TX578.html Email: ferretfrenzy@yahoo.com
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T.H.A.R. is a new organization starting in 2004 by Jamie Peterson. In our area we have no county or regional animal control and very few city organizations, so I have, with help from many, started this group. My goal is to help rehabilitate and place displaced, neglected or abused animals of all sizes from rodentia to equine and all in between.
796 N. River Rd, Aberdeen WA US 98537
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/WA223.html Email: fuzzysaver@aol.com
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Twisted Oaks Animal Rescue, the Exotic Division of the Animal Protection Coalition, is a 501(c)3 not for profit Organization. It is our mission to provide a temporary rest stop for unwanted, abused or neglected animals. Although we try to never turn away an animal in need, our main areas of focus are Guinea Pigs, goats, pigs, llamas, horses, sheep and fowl. We are a private home in Southwestern Michigan, and we provide our own time and resources for shelter, quality food, training and rehabilitation to care for animals in need of a safe haven. We operate soley on donations, and any funds received go towards food, medical needs, bedding, and anything else involved in animal care.
Our goal is to end the cycle of abuse and neglect which is all to often found with "livestock". We strive to find PERMANENT placement where these animals will be treated like members of the family, are loved & nurtured for the duration of their lives. If you have room in your heart and your home, please consider adopting or sponsoring an animal who needs a "second chance".
PO Box 1227, Niles MI US 49120
http://www.twistedoaksanimalrescue.com
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We take in ALL ferrets regardless of age or condition. We are no kill unless the animal is in a helpless painful condition, otherwise all ferrets receive up to date vaccinations, microchipping, and medical/surgical treatment necessary. We have foster homes of not over 6 or 7 ferrets where those over 5 are placed to live out their lives with our paying all medical needs. To adopt, we require applications and have special rules on who to adopt to revealed to those who do not qualify.
PO Box 800503, Balch Springs TX US 75180 Ph:(972)286-5778
http://www.txferretrescue.org Email: christinna@txferretrescue.org Email2: millie@txferretrescue.org
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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The Union County Humane Society mission is to connect people with animals and enrich lives by providing care and resources while promoting respect and compassion.
16540 County Home Road, Marysville OH US 43040 Ph:(937)642-6716Fax:(937)644-8247
http://www.UnionCoHumaneSociety.org Email: uchsal@earthlink.net Email2: uchsrachel@earthlink.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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Although we are a farm animal sanctuary, we try to help any animal. Sanctuary animals are not used for food, experimentation, labor or breeding. Hence, the name "Useless Animal Farm Sanctuary".
Our mission statement: give shelter to needy farm animals, help place those we can't keep, foster young kittens and puppies (over 250 to date) for the Humane Society, educate on the plight of farm animals
7451 Crill Avenue, Palatka FL US 32177 Ph:(386)325-8289
http://www.uselessanimalfarm.org/index.htm Email: mailto:odesfarm@se.rr.com
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Special Need Animals WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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Voice for Pets, Inc. is an all-volunteer, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to helping pets in Savannah. We do not receive federal, state, city, or any other government financial support. Our mission is to
Provide aid to injured, abandoned, unwanted, and abused animals
Place needy pets into foster homes to achieve the adoption of healthy, spayed and neutered pets into permanent homes
Provide information relating the importance of spay and neuter and general pet health
Promote awareness of the pet overpopulation problem
Educate children and adults concerning the responsibility involved in pet ownership.
, Savannah GA US 31410 Ph:(912)897-4222
http://www.voice4pets.org Email: contact@voice4pets.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals WildLife
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Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission (WARM) is a registered 501 (c)(3) SC charity whose mission is to rescue and rehabilitate wild, farm and domestic animals. WARM is a No-Kill refuge located in Conway and home to over 200+ animals at any given time. The organization provides valuable service to the community through animal rescue, education and adoption of its rescued animals into permanent, loving homes. Since 1994 our ongoing goals have consisted of the following: -- To provide facilities for the rehabilitation of wildlife & domestic animals. -- Educate adults & children in the importance of preservation of land & animals. -- To operate as a self sufficient facility with a caring staff. -- To advocate spaying & neutering. -- Locate loving homes for domestic animals. WARM is committed to returning wild animals to suitable habitats and domestic animals to new homes following rehabilitation. For those animals that release or adoption proves impossible, our Conway refuge becomes a permanent home. WARM is organized by a board of directors and volunteers who donate their time toward helping the organization and the limited staff members. Julie Finlayson, the founder and executive director is a well known local naturalist with over 35 years experience in wildlife rehabilitation. Her education includes certificate in wildlife rehabilitation, Master in Science & Education, and a degree in Biology. She shares her knowledge with others through teaching and seminars.
Po Box 1764, Conway SC US 29528 Ph:(843)347-6583
http://www.warmfarms.org Email: warm@sccoast.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill WildLife Facility
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Founded in 1914, WARL is a private, not-for-profit animal welfare organization that provides care and compassion to homeless animals throughout the region. Our shelter, a bright, inviting facility in northwest Washington, is open daily to welcome you. WARL also houses a full-service Medical Center, which opened in 1996 to provide low-cost veterinary care for our shelter animals and the pets of low-income guardians. Additionally, our innovative programs and frequent community events make us a leader in the animal welfare community and in our hometown.
71 Oglethorpe Street, NW, Washington DC US 20011 Ph:(202)726-2556
http://www.warl.org Email: adopt@warl.org Email2: warl@warl.org
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