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Colony Cats (& dogs)

2740 Festival Center Lane
Ohio
43017
adopt@colonycats.org(614) 570-0471
We are a 501c3, non-profit, all volunteer animal rescue and welfare organization. We are dedicated to ending the explosion of homeless pets in this area; through low cost (sometimes no cost) spay/neuter, public education/awareness, rescue/adoption and support for feral/stray cats and their caregivers. We do this because there is an epidemic of abused, neglected, abandoned animals throughout Central Ohio. As a compassionate organization we are striving to end this suffering for them. Get them medical care, food and if necessary, a new home.
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Operation Pets Alive

PO Box 132104
The Woodlands
Texas
77393
billing@operationpetsalive.org
Operation Pets Alive! believes that many in our community share our values with regard to homeless dogs and cats. Therefore, we see a need to increase community awareness and community involvement regarding the No-Kill movement and the plight of homeless dogs and cats in our community. We want to help people “do the right thing” for animals. Operation Pets Alive! is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization striving to elevate Montgomery County to a No-Kill community through innovative programs that: Raise community awareness Reduce the number of dogs and cats that enter our shelters Increase the number of dogs and cats that leave our shelters alive
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Friends of the Seal Beach Animal Care Center

1700 Adolfo Lopez Drive
Seal Beach
California
90740
contact@sbacc.org(562) 430-4993
Established in 1986, the Seal Beach Animal Care Center is a non-profit, pro-humane animal shelter committed to finding permanent, loving homes for all the animals that come into our care. Our staff of dedicated volunteers ensures the animals are kept as comfortable as possible until they can be placed in to new adoptive home
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Fauquier SPCA, Inc.

PO Box 733
Warrenton
Virginia
20188
fspca@fauquierspca.com(540) 788-9000
We are a private SPCA in Fauquier County serving our local community and beyond. An important part of our mission is emphasizing the importance of spay/neuter and we have a low-cost clinic to support that. We have a contract with Animal Control services in Fauquier County and intake all animals seized by them including but not limited to abandoned, stray, court-case, abused and surrendered. We adopt out almost all pets that have been deemed to be successfully adoptable.
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St. Animal Pet Adoptions

3626 St. Gregory Lane
St. Ann
Missouri
63074
stanimalpetadoptions@gmail.com
St. Animal Pet Adoptions aka SAPA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to local strays and surrenders in finding forever homes and a family to love them as they should be loved. We also work on educating people about the breeds The St. Animal Pet Adoptions vision is to fulfill our mission statement to increase the number of adoptions and to start an education program. The vision is to have a pet adoption program up and running immediately with obtaining our 501(c)3 status within one year of the date of inception. To bring the number of adoptable animals sent to a kill shelter to zero. To enclose the area next to the shelter to give the animals kept in the pound a place to exercise. To start an education program to help, not only educate regarding spay/neuter and the no kill method; but to instill the importance of advocacy for something you believe in, and volunteering for your community. Reduce the number of animals euthanized by re-homing more animals and increasing the adoption rate in our community. Educate the community on adequate care and control of their pets with emphasis on the importance of spaying/neutering their pets and staying up to date on the vaccinations.
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Doggie Harmony

1700 Northside Drive, Suite A7 PMB 1463
Georgia
30318
Adopt@doggieharmony.org
Doggie Harmony is a rescue group focused on finding the right homes for dogs in foster care or belonging to owners who wish to re-home them. We also support spay/neuter, wellness, and training to help keep or place dogs in homes.
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Desert Paws Inc. Animal Rescue

PO Box 1366
Pena Blanca
New Mexico
87041
DesertPawsNM@gmail.com
we are filling the 'missing link' for abandoned animals in our area. We are a small rural community surrounded by poverty-stricken towns, campgrounds, and reservations where many animals are not neutered/spayed, dumped, abandoned, and neglected. We rehab them, spay/neuter them, get veterinary care for them, socialize, and find forever homes for these great affectionate rescue pets.
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Pet-a-Bulls

New Mexico
87103
gimmeahome505@gmail.com(505) 316-2089
Pet-a-Bulls was formed to address the homeless pet crisis in the State of New Mexico in which "bully breed" dogs comprise a minimum of 40% of the total dogs entering the State's shelters while very few - roughly 10% or less - leave the shelter through adoption to appropriate family homes. Our goal is to lead by example through our training and then placement of ready made family pets into carefully matched, appropriate forever homes that treasure these pets as highly valued family members and an integral part of their human pack. Our hope is that by demonstrating how adoptable these breeds truly are to the States many shelters and thus to the public in general, a far greater increase in adoptions of these dogs will be initiated directly from the shelters themselves. While our primary focus is placed on American Staffordshire Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Bull Terriers, American Bulldogs, the many and various “Mastiff” breeds and other “bully breeds” in general, we also accept other canine breeds as space and time allow to utilize the internet, mobile adoptions, PetSmart adoption events, and other adoption venues to ultimately place these pet into loving, permanent homes.
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