Palo Alto Animal Services has provided quality shelter for stray and unwanted animals at our facility since 1973. We also run a highly-regarded, low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination clinic. Our adoption program aims to ensure that our adoptable animals are placed in permanent, responsible, loving homes. Your cooperation during the adoption process helps result in a good match for both you and the pet
3281 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto CA US 94303 Ph:(650)496-5971Fax:(650)856-8591
http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us/police/animal/index.html Email: pd@cityofpaloalto.org
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Palo Alto Animal Services protects and cares for animals within our jurisdiction that are at risk of injury, neglect or homelessness. Our Animal Control services help protect the public and public property from injury, harm, and disease from animals. Our pleasant, user-friendly shelter offers animals for adoption, a low-cost neuter and vaccination clinic, volunteer opportunities and a selection of pet supplies.
3281 E. Bayshore Road, Palo Alto CA US 94303 Ph:(650)496-5971Fax:(650)856-8591
http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us/police/animal/
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Org # 6603 |
Zip=94303 | Shelter |
Wildlife Rescue, Inc.(WRI), founded in 1974 in Palo Alto, California, began with a small group of volunteers dedicated to raising and returning to the wild injured and orphaned local wildlife. Today we have over 160 professionally trained volunteers and staff working 3 shifts per day 365 days a year. More than 2200 birds, mammals, and reptiles from our surrounding communities come through our doors needing help each year. We are proud that we release back to the wild a very high percentage of these animals who could not have survived without our intervention. Additional trained volunteers care for animals in their homes, answer phones to assist local residents with wildlife questions, and speak to groups of children about rescuing wildlife. WRI is a totally independent non-profit entity, and relies on donations and grants for funding.
4000 Middlefield Rd Bldg V, Palo Alto CA US 94303 Ph:(650)494-7417Fax:(650)494-7513
http://www.wildliferescue.ws Email: info@wildliferescue.ws
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 WildLife Vet OnSite Facility
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Peninsula CatWorks is an all-volunteer, non-profit group whose mission is to care for and rescue homeless cats so that they may enjoy long, healthy lives in dignity and peace. We provide services in support of this mission primarily to the communities of northern Santa Clara County.
PO Box 60837, Palo Alto CA US 94306 Ph:(650)329-9570
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/CA923.html Email: info@peninsulacatworks.org Email2: adoptions@peninsulacatworks.org
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The Palo Alto Humane Society, proudly serving our community for more than 80 years, is pleased to announce the establishment of a new and separate organization called Peninsula CatWorks. Formed with the help of a grant from the Palo Alto Humane Society in cooperation with the energetic leadership of PAHS volunteers, Peninsula CatWorks will take over the cat adoption program of the Palo Alto Humane Society.
PO Box 60715, Palo Alto CA US 94306 Ph:(650)424-1901
http://www.paloaltohumane.org/index.php Email: pahs@paloaltohumane.org Email2: adoptions@paloaltohumane.org
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Org # 726 |
Zip=94309 | Advocacy | Other |
The Stanford Cat Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for the homeless cats who live on Stanford University property. It is comprised of Stanford staff, students, faculty and community volunteers.
We provide a viable alternative to euthanasia, through spay/neuter, vaccination, release and feeding of unsocialized cats, and adoption of tame cats and kittens.
PO Box 18287, Stanford CA US 94309 Ph:(650)566-8287
http://catnet.stanford.edu
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PHS/SPCA, a private non-profit organization guided by the humane ethic, builds healthy relationships between people and animals. Each year thousands of animals pass through our doors. We provide a warm bed, nutritious food, veterinary care and a gentle touch for the lost, stray, unwanted and injured domestic and wild animals in our community.
12 Airport Boulevard, San Mateo CA US 94401 Ph:(650)340-7022
http://www.peninsulahumanesociety.org Email: LVanBuskirk@PeninsulaHumaneSociety.org Email2: MCraig@PeninsulaHumaneSociety.org
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We are a small but busy shelter located in Alameda, California which is an island located in the San Francisco Bay. We are about a fifteen minute drive from SF and a five minute drive from Oakland. We always have quite a few highly adorable, highly adoptable animals on hand(including dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, bunnies, and more!!!) We are the perfect place to look when thinking of adding someone special to your family!
1590 Fortman Way, Alameda CA US 94501 Ph:(510)337-8565
http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us/animalshelter/index.html
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ICRA is an all volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the suffering of the abandoned cat population of Alameda and Oakland, California, through widespread spay and neuter of owned and unowned community cats, and to educate people to their plight. We provide foster homes for our rescues until we can place them into loving homes through our adoption program. We do not have a shelter. On a limited basis, we humanely trap feral cats in order to spay/neuter them before releasing them back to their colonies. On a larger scale, we provide information and education to the public to empower them to do trap, neuter, release in their neighborhoods and to socialize and to place as many cats as possible into permanent homes.
P.O.Box 1093, Alameda CA US 94501 Ph:(510)869-2584
http://www.icraeastbay.org Email: CalaBates@aol.com Email2: info@icraeastbay.org
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Org # 6998 |
Zip=94501 | FosterHomes | Rescue |
SECOND CHANCE CAT RESCUE
Rehabilitated feral & abandoned cats referred to this organization spayed, neutered and administrated required shots to prepare cats for adoption
909 MARINA VILLAGE PKWY PMB 34, ALAMEDA CA US 94501 Ph:(510)865-2802
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