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Feline Friends Network

P.O. Box 18287
Stanford
California
94309
contact@felinefriendsnetwork.org(650) 566-8287
Feline Friends 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.Unsocialized cats are humanely trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and released back into their Campus territory, where they are fed and monitored daily by Network volunteers. Every effort is made to find the owners of stray tame cats. Unclaimed tame strays and any kittens are boarded or fostered, until adoptive homes are found. No cats are euthanized, except as warranted by a veterinarian to relieve suffering.
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Animalert Pet Adoption Inc.

P.O. Box 24042
Ontario
N6H 5C4
Animalert@rogers.com(519) 642-7732
Animalert was founded in London, Ontario, Canada in 1977 by four animal lovers who wanted to ensure that pets were adopted by caring guardians. We now have about 35 active members, plus our large network of volunteers, which helps us spread the word about our adoption program and raise funds to offset our operating expenses. We are able to place about 250 cats and dogs a year into responsible, loving homes. Not bad for a volunteer group, but we'd like to do better and with your help, we can! Animalert focuses on three main areas: Adoption, Education, and Spaying/Neutering.
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Anne Arundel County Animal Control

411 Maxwell Frye Rd.
Maryland
21108
p98726@aacounty.org(410) 222-8900
We are Anne Arundel County Animal Control we provide enforcement of laws pertaining to animals in Anne Arundel County, we provide adoption and redemption services for animals, we are an open admission shelter for Anne Arundel County residents.
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Mitchell Animal Rescue

South Dakota
57301
mitchellanimalrescue@gmail.com(605) 770-2170
We are a small group of people who are committed to helping pets in the city pound as well as other pets in need. Before Mitchell Animal Rescue started in 2008, all the pets MAR obtains from the city pound would have more than likely have been euthanized! We do not have a facility of our own and all of our pets are housed in foster homes.
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CatVando NFP Corp

PO Box 851
Illinois
60153
catvandotnr@yahoo.com(708) 829-6013
Our primary mission is to help care for and reduce the number of cats living in our street through a Comprehensive TNR Program. Our secondary mission is to teach respect for life through our work. We work with individuals, communities and municipalities to promote TNR and responsible, humane colony management. We help with sick and injured cats. We work through a foster system to adopt kittens and strays. We do it for the love of cats and because there is such a strong need.
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Yolo County Animal Services Shelter

140C Tony Diaz Drive
Woodland
California
95776
ycasshelterrescue@gmail.com
We are a animal control agency serving the animals of Yolo County. The agency coordinates rescues and adoptions with the goal of saving as many animals as possible.
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Black Cat Rescue

Somerville
Massachusetts
02145
info@blackcatrescue.com
Black Cat Rescue is a No Kill cat rescue organization in Massachusetts. Our all-volunteer network of foster homes is dedicated to saving the lives of homeless black cats and kittens by providing quality foster care while actively seeking loving, permanent adoptive homes. As an organization, we work to improve the public image of both black cats and animal adoption by making black cat adoption a positive experience for all involved. We fully embrace the tenets of the No Kill movement. Our foster cats come from all over Massachusetts. We accept owner surrenders as well as strays directly off the streets or from local shelters and rescue organizations.
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Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization H.A.L.O.

P.O. 2011
California
94561
nancy.eccchalo@gmail.com(925) 473-4642
We work with this community, and with local city and county shelters rescuing cats and dogs, holding adoptions, and providing educational materials on animal care. We are a non-profit, charitable organization. We assist dogs and cats, and their owners in this community. Perhaps your life takes an abrupt turn. You are forced to move and must find a home for your faithful dog. Friends and family have not been successful in helping you; Your dog has been neutered and shots are current. You could contact a H.A.L.O. representative through our email: contacthalo@yahoo.com , or by calling H.A.L.O. voicemail at 925-473-4642. Next, we would contact you and arrange for you to bring your dog to to us to evaluate to see if he is a good fit for our adoption program. If he is, we may be able to fit him in to a foster home. If no foster home is available we may assist you in finding a home by listing him on our site and helping you show him. We will work with you in finding a new safe and loving home for your dog. This example demonstrates just one type of dilemma faced by families. We seek solutions to a variety of problems is this community. HALO Home Our Mission and Vision What We Do Available Pets Events How to Donate How to Volunteer Therapy Dogs Our Community Feral Cat Network Adopters' Tails Links Contact H.A.L.O. Tyson-- adopted 2006 H.A.L.O. is also committed to educating the community about the proper treatment of animals-- we have visited local schools with our animals to help educate the children on the proper way to handle cats and dogs and on treating animals with kindness.
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