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Ferret Shelters in Pennsylvania by City (Page 1 of 2)
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The Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for unwanted, lost and abused domestic animals. Established in 1909 and chartered in 1916, the Montgomery County SPCA (in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania), has three locations. The Conshohocken facility houses the administrative offices as well as small domestic animals. The Perkiomenville facility includes a pet cemetery and horse farm along with facilities for small animals. Our newest facility for small domestic animals is in Abington.
1006 Edge Hill Road, Abinton PA US 19001 Ph:(215)886-8802
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/PA272.html
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Judge's Park rescues small animals in Western PA, and Eastern Ohio. We take in and find homes for guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, hamsters, and other small rodents. We have been around for about two years now and we are beginning the process of becoming a non-profit.
2498 Ben Franklin Hwy, Edinburg PA US 16116 Ph:(724)272-0378
http://www.judgespark.petfinder.org Email: judges.park@yahoo.com Email2: Azeem0510@yahoo.com
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The PFCS shelter is a full-service ferret rescue and shelter organization. We currently have one main shelter facility where our adoptable ferrets are cared for. The Forget-Me-Not Ferret Rescue, located near Harrisburg, is run by Tracy Acker. We also have a network of trained foster facilities who also operate under the guidelines of the PFCS to help with special-needs ferrets or when our main shelters are full. Our Director of Shelter Operations, Kym Costanzo, oversees the entire shelter network and manages the administration of the shelter. All adoption and surrender requests are processed by the Director of Shelter Operations and then passed along to the appropriate shelter director. The shelter directors handle adoption screening and surrender intake, as well as the enormous task of caring for the ferrets 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
PO Box 5074, Enola PA US 19468 Ph:(610)495-1509
http://www.ferretclub.com
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The Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Association is one of over two hundred ferret shelters in the United States devoted solely to the needs of domestic ferrets and their owners. The PFRA functions as a placement/referral service for individuals seeking to place their ferret(s) in a new home and for persons interested in adopting ferrets. While we no longer accept casual ferret surrenders from private owners, the PFRA works closely with other rescue agencies (e.g. Humane Societies and Rescue Leagues) to ensure that surrendered and confiscated ferrets are not euthanized due to lack of space and resources.
PO Box 724, Greensburg PA US 15601 Ph:(724)853-0920
http://www.ferretrescue.com Email: ChrisAndTara@ferretrescue.com
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Founded in 1911, the Humane Society of Harrisburg Area, Inc. is dedicated to helping people and pets increase their quality of life. We operate two shelters, one on the East Shore and one on the West Shore of the Susquehanna River. Together, the two facilities service Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, and northwestern York Counties of Pennsylvania. Most of the animals received each year at our two locations are cats and dogs; however, the Humane Society accepts and cares for all types of animals, contacting third party agencies for assistance when necessary.
7790 Grayson Road, Harrisburg PA US 17111 Ph:(717)564-3320
http://www.humanesocietyhbg.org Email: info@humanesocietyhbg.org
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Founded in 1911, the Humane Society of Harrisburg Area, Inc. is dedicated to helping people and pets increase their quality of life. We operate two shelters, one on the East Shore and one on the West Shore of the Susquehanna River. Together, the two facilities service Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, and northwestern York Counties of Pennsylvania. Most of the animals received each year at our two locations are cats and dogs; however, the Humane Society accepts and cares for all types of animals, contacting third party agencies for assistance when necessary.
The Humane Society relies entirely on support from individuals, businesses, corporations, and foundations to provide funding for our people and pets programs. As a private, non-profit organization, we do not receive any direct government grants or funding from federal, state, or county government (except for services rendered). We also receive no money from other animal welfare groups, such as the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the American Humane Association (AHA), or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).
710 Eppley Road, Mechanicsburg PA US 17055 Ph:(717)697-8547
http://www.humanesocietyhbg.org Email: info@humanesocietyhbg.org
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We are the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, we provide a safe haven for lost, neglected, abused and unwanted animals.
541 Graham Station Rd, Philipsburg PA US 16866 Ph:(814)342-3810
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/PA218.html
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Hide-E-Hole Ferret Rescue is located in Pittsburgh, PA. We take in unwanted ferrets, get them medical care as needed, resolve any behavior issues, and strive to find good, permanent homes for them. If the ferret is deemed unadoptable (usually due to serious health problems), we will keep that ferret for the rest of its natural life. As a true no-kill shelter, we only euthanize in the case of medical necessity. We rely on the support of volunteers and sponsors to suppport our cause. Any support is appreciated.
145 Margaret Street, Pittsburg PA US 15210 Ph:(412)481-5927
http://www.ferret-hide-e-hole.org Email: rescue@ferret-hide-e-hole.org
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To provide temporary shelter, food, medical attention and comfort to neglected and injured animals; to restore lost animals to their owners or seek new homes for them and to educate the public about the humane care of animals.
6620 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh PA US 15206 Ph:(412)661-6452Fax:(412)661-8726
http://www.animalrescue.org
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Hillside SPCA, Inc is a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation that provides animal welfare services to all of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The county presently has a population of approximately 153,000. Our service area covers approximately 783 square miles.
Po Box 233, Pottsville PA US 17901 Ph:(570)622-7769
http://www.hillsidespca.com/spayneuterinfo.htm
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife Facility
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