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Rabbit Shelters in Florida by City (Page 2 of 4)
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bandoned Pet Rescue (APR) founded in 1996, is a 501 ( c ) (3) IRS tax-exempt, qualified charitable organization that rescues and shelters abandoned, abused, and neglected pets, rehabilitates them and finds them new homes. APR is one of the largest no kill animal shelters in South Florida, where volunteers perform the duties of running the shelter operations on a day to day basis. APR is devoted to the welfare of all animals. Most of the over 500 animals are Cats, Dogs, Bunnies, Birds, Parrots, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Iguanas, and other animals in need of help. While pet over population is declining throughout the country, the number of animals brought to South Florida shelters is increasing. APR's primary goal is to assemble a no-kill community. This is quite a daunting task, nonetheless, APR is making a valuable contribution to the animal community and will continue to do so as long as support is provided from generous donors.
1137 NE 9th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL US 33304 Ph:(954)728-9010
http://www.abandoned-pet-rescue.com/ABRHOMEPAGE.htm Email: apr954@bellsouth.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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The Wildlife Care Center exists to rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife that has been harmed or displaced; to treat and place certain needy domestic, exotic and farm animals; and to educate the public toward humane treatment of all animals.
3200 S.W. 4th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale FL US 33315 Ph:(954)524-4302
http://www.wildcare.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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We are a nonprofit organization accepting into its protection any rabbit that has been mistreated or abandoned. The organization does not deny shelter because of disability or illness. 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. GRR volunteers screen all adopting families to insure these rabbits will be placed in a secure and loving home.
Gainesville Rabbit Rescue, Inc. 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 rabbits are litter box trained, fed and well cared for, with expenses coming more often than not from their own pockets. GRR serves rabbits throughout Florida, with dedicated volunteers in Orlando, Jacksonville, and Valdosta, GA.
, Gainesville FL US
http://gainesvillerabbitrescue.org Email: info@gainesvillerabbitrescue.org
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Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals
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THE HSNF IS A PRIVATE NON-PROFIT NO-KILL ANIMALS SHELTER THAT HOUSES OVER 100 ANIMALS WAITING FOR HOMES AT ALL TIMES. WE ALSO OFFER LOW COST SPAY/NEUTER TO THE PUBLIC AND LOW COST PET VACCINATIONS. WE ARE RUN COMPLETELY ON DONATIONS AND ARE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK FROM 8 AM- 7PM FOR ADOPTIONS
PO BOX 188 112 NORMA STREET, HOLLISTER FL US 32148 Ph:(386)325-1587Fax:(386)329-9421
http://www.hsnf.org/ Email: SHELTERSTAFF@GBSO.NET
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility
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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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No-Kill Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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Lake City Animal Shelter
We have been in existence since 1963. We have three buildings. We adopt out cats, dogs, and small pets such as gerbils and rabbits.
1392 Nw Shelter Glen, Lake City FL US 32056 Ph:(386)752-3191
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The Humane Society/SPCA of Sumter County, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)3 volunteer based organization providing rescued animals medical care, adoptions, cruelty investigations, "Kibbles on Wheels" free pet food program and the "Big Fix" Spay/Neuter program for low income residents in Sumter County, assisting native wildlife and providing adult/youth humane education programs. The HS/SPCA is raising funds to construct Central Florida's 1st Green Animal Shelter.
Po Box 67 994 Cr 529a, Lake Panasoffkee FL US 33538 Ph:(352)793-9117Fax:(352)793-9119
http://www.hsspca.org Email: info@hsspca.org
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife $Donate to this Organization here$
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Darlynn's Darlins Inc is an animal rescue/adoption/sanctuary/advocacy organization operating the largest no euthanasia shelter facility in Central FL. We provide lifetime care and protection for as many hard to adopt species and special needs animals of various species as space and funding will allow. We are currently at capacity and holding a waiting list because of the no euthanasia policy. We have no paid staff and all funding is used strictly for animal care, vetting, and habitat upkeep. Please visit our web site and consider becoming a supporter/sponsor of this important animal advocacy work.
2842 Rosalie Lake Road, Lake Wales FL US 33898 Ph:(863)696-3424Fax:(863)696-3738
http://www.darlynnsdarlins.org Email: Darlynn@darlynnsdarlins.org Email2: darlynn1@peoplepc.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife Facility
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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has served as every Tampa Bay pet owner's safety net for 65 years. According to an article in the St. Petersburg Times (2000) more than 77,000 dogs and cats are turned over to shelters in Hillsborough and pinellas counties annually. Of those dogs that are admitted to shelters, almost 25 percent are purebred.
The SPCA provides services to between 16,000 and 18,000 homeless and abandoned animals every year. Once it is determined that an animal is physically and emotionally suitable for adoption, the SPCA provides food, shelter, medical care and behavior training until the animal is adopted.
9099 130th Avenue North, Largo FL US 33773 Ph:(727)586-3591Fax:(727)581-3764
http://www.spcafl.org/site/PageServer Email: adoption@SPCATampaBay.org Email2: Volunteer@SPCATampaBay.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Vet OnSite Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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City=Naples | FosterHomes | Rescue |
We rescue animals from local shelters that need a second chance. CCAL animals are kept in foster homes, receive veterinary treatment and necessary training until a permanent home can be found.
6017 Pine Ridge Rd., #138, Naples FL US 34119 Ph:(239)450-6301Fax:(707)598-7680
http://www.ccalrescue.org Email: info@ccalrescue.org
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