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Laramie Animal Welfare Society

1104 S. 2nd St
82070
laramieanimalwelfaresociety1@gmail.com(307) 460-3775
We support the City of Laramie Animal Shelter by paying for medical care for all the surrendered animals and paying for all of their adoptions to be spayed/neutered. We also provide fosters for special needs animals and bottle fed kittens in the City Shelter Provide a spay/neuter coupon to community members. Offer a feral cat TNR program in Albany county and have a kitten foster/socialize/adopt program. We also do some compassionate fostering for community members that unexpectedly cannot provide short term care for their animals. We also provide low cost microchipping.
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Champaign Area Trap Spay Neuter and Adoption Program

1713 South State Suite 104
Illinois
61820
catsnap@catsnap.org(217) 689-0770
Established in 2005, CATsNAP is a non-profit, volunteer based group that seeks to reduce pet overpopulation and to improve the welfare of animals in the greater Champaign County Illinois area. We strongly advocate that animals are spayed or neutered regardless of breed, sex or age. Our program offers spay and neuter assistance and basic veterinary treatment - including flea and parasite treatment and routine vaccinations - to needy or unowned animals. We also provide humane education to community and civic groups on the care of animals and the importance of spaying/neutering in population control. We have a limited intake, no-kill adoption program. Most animals are transferred from municipal animal control facilities. All animals are in foster homes or at an off-site adoption partner site. Animals are never euthanized for space. At CATsNAP, our goal is to promote successful pet ownership and place animals in a loving, pet friendly home.
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AJ's Search & Rescue

PO Box 13725
Ohio
44334
ajssearchandrescue@gmail.com(234) 738-0729
About me: I am a certified Dog trainer and have been showing dogs for 11 years now. I have a love for the sport and a passion for animals. I later on started fostering (4 years ago). With in that time I adopted out 135 dogs. 6 kittens. I was on the board for a year and the treasure for a year. I then about a year later decided it was time to do my own rescue. I wanted to save more animals with less opinions. At the end of the day IT is about saving animals. I own 2 business's currently and had the knowledge and ability to start my own. So with in the last month i have inquired all the paperwork to be legal and applied for my 501c3 (still waiting on). and i have 5-7 foster homes and 13 animals in care right now.
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For The Love Of Cats Rescue And Adoption

P.O. Box 362
Walled Lake
Michigan
48390
info@locrami.com(248) 301-2344
We are very dedicated volunteers who want to get as many cats as possible into good homes, sterilize cats to prevent unwanted kittens. We do it "for the love of cats"
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PURRS of HOPE Rescue

Louisiana
70401
info@purrsofhope.org
PURRS of HOPE Rescue, Inc, we are a 501c3 non-profit organization located in Hammond, Louisiana. We depend on and are completely funded by donations and operate as an all-volunteer organization. All donations are tax deductible. We are dedicated to rescuing our feline friends. There are hundreds of stray, feral and abandoned cats in our community that need our help and to be their voice. Mission: To rescue and save homeless cats / kittens that have become strays or unwanted by no choice of their own. We also pull cats from high kill shelters. We provide them with vet care, to improve their health and give them the quality of life and love they deserve; while being fostered until adopted out to their Fur-ever homes. We are a no-kill organization. Once a pet comes into our foster care it will remain there until adopted or appropriate long term foster is found. All cats/kittens are spayed / neutered, combo tested for feline leukemia/feline aids virus, given age appropriate vaccinations, wormed, and flea treated. We welcome and encourage volunteers to help with fostering, transporting and care of the cats. We are here to educating the public on the importance to spay and neuter their animals. We partner with other local non-profit organizations to reach our mission to sterilize cats / kittens by assisting the public and transporting their cats/kittens to low cost spay neuter clinics. Our goal is to make a great impact on the over population of cats in our surrounding area. We also participate in TNR of feral cats in our community. TNR humanely manages feral and free roaming cats, while preventing the cats from breeding. They are humanely trapped, spayed/ neutered and vaccinated, then released back to their home or relocated if necessary to reduce their numbers and improve their quality of life.
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Whiskers & Tails Rescue Foundation

P.O. Box 221014
Illinois
60622
info@whiskersandtailsfoundation.org(312) 883-2287
The Whiskers and Tails Rescue Foundation is an all volunteer non-profit organization that practices and promotes the humane treatment of feral and stray free roaming cats. Our mission is to help educate and work with the community to practice TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release). Resulting in a lower cat population and fewer euthanasia rates. We also practice TNA (Trap, Neuter, Admit) to any adoptable cat.
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Central Virginia Regional Rescue

PO Box 2172
Virginia
24551
info@cvrrescue.org(434) 856-2676
My name is Laura and I am the president of CVRR. For 5 years I was the dog coordinator and board member for the Humane Society for Campbell County, where we had one of the largest and most respected foster-care-based rescues in the region. I have been a veterinary technician for 15 years. I have also been a trainer and behaviorist for 10+ years. My volunteers and I pulled away from HSCC because of a varying value system and different long-term goals, to create an organization based on a totally volunteer-run administration where every dollar goes to the animals' care. Educational outreach is also of paramount importance. Rescue has been a huge part of my life and my family's life, and we love having the opportunity to not only help animals get a well-deserved second chance but also play a part in completing a family with a new furry addition. Many volunteers in the rescue world I have found are very much animal people, but I enjoy the human aspect nearly as much as the opportunity to advocate for animals.
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Cat Haven Rescue Inc

Florida
34639
yodaflorida@yahoo.com
we are a small group of volunteers who work tirelessly to spay/neuter every cat that crosses our path, rehome adoptable cats/kittens, feed ferals and help the community to reduce the number of cats euthanized every day. We do it for the love of the helpless/neglected animals we see much too often
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Kentucky Pets Alive

Kentucky
40291
kentuckypetsalive@gmail.com(502) 777-2968
We are a 501c3 volunteer based group that is assisting those county shelters working towards saving the homeless animals in their shelters.
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Rescue a Kitty

San Jose
California
95119
dianekit@gmail.com
I have been doing cat rescue for 20 years and have worked with different rescue groups but have decided to branch out on my own. I have had a passion for saving animals since I was 12 years old and always will.
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