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Rabbit Shelters in Illinois by Name (Page 1 of 2)
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Incorporated in 1966, Anderson Animal Shelter provides temporary housing for approximately 3,400 dogs, cats, birds, gerbils, hamsters, ferrets and other homeless or abandoned pets. We are committed to a low-kill philosophy (100% adoption of adoptable animals) and so do not place time limits on any of the animals in our care. In 2001 an on-site veterinary clinic was added to provide health care for Shelter animals and to assist in the goal of spaying/neutering all adopted dogs and cats before they leave the Shelter.
Our Mission: To establish Anderson Animal Shelter as a premier facility dedicated to compassionate and humane treatment of homeless companion animals through direct care, education and communithy outreach programs.
1000 S. LaFox, S. Elgin IL US 60177 Ph:(847)697-2880
http://www.andersonanimalshelter.org Email: ddavies@andersonanimalshelter.org
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The Animal Care League is a limited admission shelter located in Oak Park. We help homeless cats and dogs by providing them food, shelter, medical attention and love until we can find them a loving home. As a not for profit 501(c)3 organization we depend on the generosity of our communities to help us meet our goals of finding new homes for as many animals as possible each year.
1013 Garfield Avenue, Oak Park IL US 60304 Ph:(708)848-8155
http://www.animalcareleague.org Email: webmaster@adoptapet-directory.com Email2: webmaster@adoptapet-directory.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Vet OnSite Facility $Donate to this Organization here$
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Animal Education and Rescue, NFP
is an Illinois not for profit organization. We are a 501 (c) 3 organization. 3. The purpose of the foundation is to help countless numbers of animals and people.
1. We speak to schools, civic organizations, and clubs about responsible pet ownership. This will include the reasons for spaying and neutering, general care, and the do's and don'ts of owning a pet. We teach pet owners about how animals communicate with each other and with humans. We have designed special programs to introduce animals to children through animal body language sessions and pet education.
2. We provide pet therapy programs. Volunteers and their pets will visit nursing homes, assisted living facilities, schools for the disabled and hospitals. (Studies have proven that overall mental and physical health of humans is improved when they are exposed to animals.)
3. We are a resource for other animal related non-profit groups. During our public speaking and through our office we will provide a list of animal shelters, foster care foundations and other animal related organizations.
4. We assist people in placing abandoned, abused and surrendered pets of all kinds.
Volunteer for Animal Education and Rescue!
PO Box 7343, Libertyville IL US 60048 Ph:(847)816-0831Fax:(847)816-4746
http://www.animaleducationandrescue.org Email: aear1@anet.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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In 1959, a caring group of volunteers gathered to share a common
and deeply-held concern: a desire to help the thousands of unwanted,
abandoned and mistreated animals of this community.
Their dedication to the welfare of animals led to the creation of the Belleville Area Humane Society.
BAHS depends almost entirely upon the intrest and support of
concerned citizens through donations and membership in the
organization. A Board of Directors is charged with governance of the
organization, including management of policies, finances, physical
plant, operations, personnel, fundraising events, media and public
relations, public outreach activities and all other matters that relate to its purpose and activities.
The main activities of the shelter are carried out by empolyees
(with additional assistance provided by volunteers) under the direction of a manager.
BAHS is a non-profit organization. It's support is derived primarily
from membership fees, donations, bequests, adoption fees and
fundraising activities. Some operating funds are recieved through billed
services to St. Clair Township and the city of Belleville. Grant funds may
also contribute to BAHS operations.
1301 S. 11th St. Rd., Belleville IL US 62223 Ph:(618)235-3712
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL68.html Email: bahs@peaknet.net
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Cause 4 Paws is a non-profit (process of 501(c)3) Rescue that is not limited to dogs. If we have space we will help whatever comes along. We are a no-kill, small operation that can use all donations possible!
Visits are by appointment only at this time
*!*!*!*!*We desperately need volunteers to help with animal interaction, foster homes and transportation to and from Vet visits*!*!*!*!*!
, Chicago IL US 60633 Ph:(708)426-3059
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL248.html Email: Cause4Paws@gmail.com
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We are a no-kill not for profit animal shelter in Central Illinois. We also conduct investigations and rescues, as well as take in all domestic animals. Currently on-site we have dogs, cats, donkeys, emu, peacocks, chickens, ducks, and goats. We are zoned for 250 cats, 250 dogs, and 15 horses. We spay/neuter all animals before they are adopted.
29738 E. 1400 N. Road, Colfax IL US 61728 Ph:(309)724-8241
http://www.cisarshelter.com Email: cisarshelter@yahoo.com
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We protect animals from inhumane treatment and we protect the public from stray and possibly dangerous animals. We also enforce all sections of the Municipal Code relevant to animal care and control.
2741 South Western Avenue, Chicago IL US 60608 Ph:(312)747-1406
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/AnimalCareControl
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Furry Friends Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization and all donations are fully tax-deductible. The all-volunteer no-kill shelter was founded in 1998, and has found homes for over 3200 animals.
We are an all-volunteer, not-for-profit, no-kill, animal shelter in Chicago, Illinois. Adopt a dog (perhaps a pit bull or pitbull mix), cat, rabbit, hamster, guinea pig, or other companion animal available for adoption.
1151 NORTH STATE BOX 286, CHICAGO IL US 60610
http://www.furryfriendsfoundation.com/index.htm Email: diane@furryfriendsfoundation.com Email2: urryfriendsvolunteers@hotmail.com
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The Hinsdale Humane Society is a 52-year-old not-for-profit agency
dedicated to the care and adoption of unwanted and abandoned animals
and the offering of humane education programs to prevent suffering and neglect.
The Society maintains its shelter through the employment of a full-time staff and the ongoing dedication of its members and volunteers.
The Society deals primarily with dogs, cats, puppies and kittens but occasionally has birds, rabbits and other small animals available for adoption.
22 North Elm Street, Hinsdale IL US 60521 Ph:(630)323-5630
http://hinsdalehumanesociety.org
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The Horse Rescue Foundation, Inc's main purpose is to save and rescue horses .... period.
We make funding, rescue and rehabilitation our main priorities for these beautiful animals .... particularly in times of despair and crisis, or when faced with an uncertain future.
We also make it a reality.
336 E Roland Dr, Glendale Heights IL US 60139 Ph:(630)671-0755
http://www.thehorserescuefoundation.com Email: tedi@thehorsefoundation.com Email2: tedispicer@gmail.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals
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