FRIED'S CAT SHELTER
A no-kill, nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and welfare of homeless felines.
509 Indiana Highway 212, Michigan IN US 46360 Ph:(219)874-6932Fax:(219)874-7566
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility
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We are a small shelter, owned and operated by a trainer, offering a variety of animals for adoption. Our main focus is on dogs; but we occasionally have cats and birds.
206 Panorama Loop, Waxahachie TX US 75165 Ph:(972)938-1011Fax:(972)938-1012
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TX1108.html Email: gayle@maximumk-9.com
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No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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Friendly Feline Rescue, established July 2000, is dedicated to rescuing unwanted kittens and cats and placing them into loving, caring, and safe homes. Our motto is quality rescue and client education. You may ask, what is quality rescue? To us, quality rescue means every animal has had a health assessment upon arrival and kept quarantined from other animals until it is deemed perfectly healthy. Our animals have been spayed/neutered, Felv/FIV tested, given the first two in the series of FVRCP vaccinations, completely dewormed, and treated with Advantage before going to its new home
, Aliso Viejo CA US 92698 Ph:(949)362-1050
http://www.petfinder.org/pet.cgi?action=1&pet.Shelterid=CA624 Email: FriendlyFelineRescue@cox.net
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We are an all volunteer non-profit
(501(c)3) corporation.Our mission is to reduce the problem of animal over-population, to educate and to stop animal abuse.
PO Box 711, Bailey CO US 80421 Ph:(303)816-1095
http://www.friendspca.org Email: info@frienspca.org
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Friends for Animal Welfare
537 Riverside Street, Cohasset MN US 55721 Ph:(218)328-5053
Email: bmwvent@yahoo.com
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Friends for Animals Adoption Shelter is a small non-profit no-kill shelter. We can house about 20-40 dogs/puppies in our outside kennels, and 20-30 cats/kittens in our 2 cageless adult cat and kitten rooms.
2885 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury TX US 76049 Ph:(817)326-3647
http://www.granburyadoptapet.org Email: information-friends@granburyadoptapet.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3
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Org # 4338 |
Advocacy | Rescue |
Friends for Felines
101 South Center Street, Eaton Rapids MI US 48227 Ph:(517)663-7145
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"Friends For Keeps" is a small rescue group located in central Indiana that is dedicated to helping dogs in need.
, Carmel IN US 46280 Ph:(317)581-1022
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IN223.html Email: Dmckenna@aol.com
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Org # 1723 |
FosterHomes | Rescue |
Friends for Life is a group that fosters animals, often with "special needs", in their homes. They are all neutered, vaccinated and their special health needs met.
933 Flat Creek Drive, Glenville NC US 28736
http://www.1-800-save-a-pet.com/cgi-bin/public/shelter-search.cgi/shelter_search Email: krbub@earthlink.net
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Special Need Animals
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Our Mission
Friends for Life is moving Houston forward to a No Kill future though programs that redefine "adoptable." We rescue, medically treat, and place animals into loving homes. 75% of the animals we have already placed would not be saved without our unique programs. Our pet retention programs help to keep animals in homes.
Also advancing our community towards a No Kill future are our humane education programs that teach children that animals are not disposable but are companions who deserve our care and compassion. The connection between violence and indifference to animals and similar behavior against people is so well documented it is axiomatic. The lessons of respect and kindness empower children with ways they can make the world better for animals and ultimately better for all of us. While there is immediate rescue work to be done, the path to permanent change lies in changing attitudes about valuing and caring for our companion animals.
246 W. 19th St. 2902 S. Shepherd, Houston TX US 77008 Ph:(713)861-9500Fax:(832)213-3247
http://www.nokill1.org Email: www.info@nokill1.org Email2: www.nokill8@hotmail.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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