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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The Noah Program is a 501c-3 non-profit organization that began at Ark Animal Hospital in 1994. Our mission is to provide medical care and treatment to critically injured stray animals and wildlife of our area. Once treated, domestic animals are then put up for adoption and wildlife are released back into the wild. Some of our domestic animals need special homes because they may not have a leg or eye, need daily medications, have a limp, a skin condition or have chronically treated problems. They need exceptional care and love. Their ages range from newborn on up to adult. If you or a friend would be interested in adopting one of these special pets, please contact Ark Animal Hospital at 843-238-1414. An adoption form will be completed before taking ownership. Adopted pets are spayed or neutered before placing if they are old enough. If not then, it will be done at a discounted rate. All cats are tested for leukemia and feline aids and the dogs are tested for heartworms. They are also up to date on vaccines and started on heartworm prevention. There is an ADOPTION DONATION, which helps the NOAH PROGRAM. All cats are adopted to indoor homes only, unless otherwise specified.
1011 6th Ave, Surfside Beach SC US 29575 Ph:(843)238-1414
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/SC99.html
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The Greenville Humane Society has served the Greenville community since the 1800’s, and continues to unite families with previously unwanted animals everyday.
328 Furman Hall Road, Greenville SC US 29609 Ph:(864)242-3626
http://www.greenvillehumane.com Email: adoption@greenvillehumane.com
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The North Georgia Chapter of the House Rabbit Society is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing, fostering and adopting abandoned domestic rabbits as well as serving as an educational source for the proper care and treatment of these animals
, Snellville GA US 30039 Ph:(678)526-8884
http://www.houserabbitga.org Email: info@hrsga.org
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Unfortunately, pregnant and Mother cats are abandoned on streets and at shelters every day. Compounding a Mother cat’s own fear and confusion at losing her home and entering a strange and scary place is her fear for her children.
That’s where MommyCat comes in. We rescue pregnant and Mother cats with kittens from shelters, their health is checked by one of our network veterinarians, we bring them into a warm and safe environment, we love them, feed them premium kitten food, and then when the babies are nine weeks old we put them all into adoption. They are all spayed and neutered, in order to stop the cycle of unwanted cats, and they are all injected with a pet retrieval microchip to insure they will never be homeless again.
4119 Pine Mist Ln., Kennesaw GA US 30144
http://www.mommycat.org/aboutmain.asp Email: info@mommycat.org
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Over four years ago, when Dr. Sherry Weaver opened her practice in the Woodstock community, Don's Orphans began. Her vision was two fold, a way to give back medically to animals with special needs, and to continue the generous nature of her late father, Don Sanford.
3105 Parkbrooke Circle, Woodstock GA US 30189 Ph:(770)591-9500Fax:(770)591-9924
http://www.townelakevets.com/724742.html Email: : donsorphans@aol.com
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Special Need Animals WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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The Atlanta Humane Society is a private nonprofit organization acting as a regional center for the needs of animals, pet owners, and the Community at large concerning animal welfare issues and problems. We are a haven for the unwanted and abandoned with no time limit on hope--a haven with a heart. The Atlanta Humane Society is much more than a shelter--it is a place filled with unconditional love.
981 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta GA US 30318 Ph:(404)875-5331
http://www.atlantahumane.org
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The Mission of AAHS is to end animal neglect, cruelty and suffering, to promote responsible pet ownership, and to provide safe shelter and locate loving homes for homeless and abandoned animals.
399 Beaverdam Road, Athens GA US 30605 Ph:(706)353-2287
http://www.athenshumanesociety.org Email: adopt@athenshumanesociety.org
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We are not your run of the mill shelter. We believe in readying the animal for its new environment and therefore some of the animals are with us for an extended period. This adds up in the cost of care, but our return rate is exceptionally low
220 Millbrook Rd, Martinez GA US 30907 Ph:(706)855-1241
http://www.heartsonganimalrescue.com Email: heartsong-ent@comcast.net
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The Humane Societ of Chatham-Savannah always has lots of wonderful cats, dogs, and yes even ferrests, gerbils, hampsters, guinia pigs, rabbits, and birds available for adoption.
7215 Sallie Mood Drive, Savannah GA US 31406 Ph:(912)354-9515
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/GA26.html Email: info@savannah-humane.com
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