First Coast Rabbit Rescue will accept into its protection any rabbit that has been mistreated or abandoned. The organization does not deny shelter because of disability or disease. All rabbits, after being nursed into optimum health by knowledgeable volunteers and when necessary local vets, are spayed and neutered before being placed up for adoption. FCRR volunteers screen all adopting families to ensure these rabbits will be placed in a secure and loving home. First Coast Rabbit Rescue is not a shelter; it is solely reliant upon the efforts of its volunteers. The rabbits do not live in kennels, but in the loving homes of foster families who see to it that the animals are litter box trained, fed and well cared for, with expenses coming more often than not from their own pockets. For these reasons there is a strict policy regarding our acceptance of rabbits. When bunnies run out of time at local animal shelters, FCRR volunteers take those bunnies. FCRR also accepts bunnies that are rescued by individuals who witnessed their abuse. If you wish to dispose of your companion rabbit simply because it has become an inconvenience, FCRR can provide information to help you find a new home for your rabbit. In cases of extreme emergencies and only if a foster family is open to another rabbit, FCRR will accept rabbits from their owners. In such cases the owners are expected to provide the cage, toys, and other items belonging to the rabbit as well as the funds necessary to have the rabbit spayed or neutered if she is not already. The cost is around $200 per bunny. Due to the impact of so many uwanted and homeless bunnies in the Jacksonville/First Coast area we are unable to accept owner relinquish rabbits at this time. Jacksonville Animal Care and Control will be able to accept your rabbit if you cannot find him/her a home however they are a kil facility and due to the recent tragedy of the Jacksonville Humane Society they may not be able to hold your rabbit for a lengthy period of time. If you feel you need to part ways with your pet due to behavior issues, please try www.rabbit.org for tips on how to manage unwanted rabbit behavior.
, Jacksonville FL US 32210 Ph:(904)389-2062
http://www.firstcoastrabbitrescue.com Email: jason.rice@med.navy.mil
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Katskill Mountain Critters is a 501(c)3 animal rescue organization located in Sullivan County, New York. Many innocent, abandoned and/or neglected pets are dropped into our brutal wilderness to fend for themselves, breed, or die. We strive to alleviate their suffering with our rescue efforts.
Po Box 31, Loch Sheldrake NY US 12758 Ph:(845)866-1975
http://www.katskillmountaincritters.org Email: henni@copper.net Email2: kritters@katskillmountaincritters.com
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When the shelter is unable to place the rabbit in a home they are destroyed. For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue will rescue the pet from the shelter, and place him/her in a volunteers foster home. Our rescued rabbits receive medical care, are spayed or neutered, handled daily, become accustomed to household noises, socialized with our family members and cage litterbox trained, in preparation of being adopted into a forever home.
Po Box 462, Maple Shade NJ US 08052
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ375.html Email: Forbunnysake@aol.com
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We are a non-profit 501c3 animal shelter. We take in a limited number of Cats and Dogs. We do spay/neuter programs when funds allow and rescue injured animals. We also provide education to area schools and organization regarding bite prevention and animal awareness. We teach the children the responsibilities of having a pet.
442 Rixtown Rd, Griswold CT US 06351 Ph:(860)389-3931
http://www.forgottenangelsinc.org Email: for.angels@yahoo.com Email2: admin@forgottenangelsinc.org
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Guided by the humane ethic and livability interests within our neighborhoods, the mission of Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control is to ensure public health and safety as well as prevent pet overpopulation, animal neglect, and animal cruelty through education, rescue, and law enforcement.
3020 Hillegas Road, Fort Wayne IN US 46803 Ph:(260)427-1244Fax:(260)427-5514
http://www.cityoffortwayne.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Item
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We are a division of the City of Fort Worth Public Health Department operating a full service animal control and sheltering agency. We handle enforcement of municipal codes relating to animals and try to solve neighborhood problems caused by animals or their owners. Our division handles over 23,000 animals each year. Many are wonderful pets looking for new, forever homes.
4900 Martin Street, Fort Worth TX US 76119 Ph:(817)392-3737Fax:(817)561-3741
http://www.fortworthgov.org Email: anne.thomason@fortworthgov.org Email2: carla.strickland@fortworthgov.org
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A non-profit organization 501(c)(3)based in Long Beach, CA. We are dedicated to helping reduce the number of homeless animals in Los Angeles. We have dogs, cats and rabbits for adoption. We neuter all before going home.
PO Box 2274, Long Beach CA US 90801
http://www.protectingtheanimals.org Email: AdoptFPCA@aol.com
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Fox Valley Humane Association, Ltd. serves the greater Fox Valley area as a resource for pets and people, providing protection and quality care for all animals as well as educational programs and animal welfare services for the community. Our animal shelter is located in Appleton, Wisconsin, and serves 3000-4000 homeless animals in the Fox Valley area every year. All pets available for adoption have been temperament tested and are up-to-date on routine shots and vaccinations.
N115 Two Mile Road, Appleton WI US 54914 Ph:(920)733-1717Fax:(920)733-5347
http://www.fvha.org Email: shelter@foxvalleypets.org
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Fox Valley Humane Association, Ltd., is dedicated to providing a safe haven and care for all animals and promoting humane treatment through public awareness and community education.
N115 Two Mile Road, Appleton WI US 54914 Ph:(920)733-1717Fax:(920)733-5347
http://www.foxvalleypets.org Email: shelter@foxvalleypets.org
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enforces humane law in the County and shelters animals for placement in safe and loving homes. We work to foster a more aware and caring community through public education and offer animal care advice to pet owners to help animals keep their homes.
1832 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick MD US 21702 Ph:(301)600-1546Fax:(301)600-1547
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