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Animal Shelters in Winthrop All States, United States of America by Name (Page 1 of 1)
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A.C.T.’s primary focus is to promote humane feral cat population management. We trap feral cats (cats that were born wild, or have become wild due to the neglect or abandonment by people), spay and neuter them, return them to their colony (where they were living), and feed them for the rest of their lives. A.C.T. can provide information to anyone wishing to become involved with this activity, known as Trap Neuter Return. Our secondary focus is to subsidize the spay and neuter of the companion cats and dogs of low income families. About 60% of all unaltered cats go feral in 3 to 4 years. We are always desparately in need of funds to carry on this work and welcome donations of any amount. We are a 501 ( c ) (3) non profit organization so all donations are tax deductible. A.C.T. is an all volunteer organization so all donations go for helping the cats and dogs.
PO Box 951, Winthrop WA US 98862 Ph: 5099962292
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/WA180.html Email: patse@mymethow.com/ Email2: rescueranch@my methow.com
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Non-Profit
501(c)3
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MassPAWS was organized in 2001 as a group of long-term animal welfare volunteers and professionals committed to working on the most compelling animal issues in Massachusetts.
PO Box 520136, Winthrop MA US 02152 Ph: 6178465586
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/MA292.html Email: Masspaws@aol.com
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Peach's Clubhouse
Guinea pigs, pigs and small animals
23 Hillside Ave., Winthrop ME US 04364 Ph: 2073777254
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