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Siamese Oriental Snowshoe Cat Rescue and Rehoming

2526 McCrae
New Braunfels
Texas
78130
soscatrehoming@gmail.com
SOS tries to rescue & rehome abandoned kittens/cats throughout Texas due to over population from cats/kittens not being spayed/neutered. SOS works with other rescues to assist in placing in foster care until they can be adopted. SOS does participate in TNR when necessary but prefer to socialize and then place in a good home. SOS offers "comfort kitties" to those needing emotional support. Any applicant that currently has an ESA from a medical doctor is paired up w/a comfort kitty that matches their requirements. SOS takes great pride in offering this to our applicants.
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Hope Animal Rescue of Iowa

West Des Moines
Iowa
50265
HARofIowa@gmail.com
Hope Animal Rescue is a no-kill rescue whose mission is to rescue, protect, and provide hope as we search for loving homes for stray and neglected animals. We provide hope when they have given up hope, we speak when they cannot speak, and we love without boundaries.
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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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Paws 4 You Rescue

Florida
33176
Paws 4 You Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer, donor-supported animal rescue organization based in Miami, Florida. Our top priority is to save animals from euthanasia at Miami-Dade Animal Services. On average 100 animals are euthanized every day at this county shelter! Rescued animals vary from being sick, injured, homeless and surrendered to simply lost. We give these animals a safe environment, professional medical care, hope and lots of love. Our animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and ID micro-chipped. Some require major surgery from a specialist to repair broken limbs while others may need additional rehabilitation time and specific medical care - ranging from bordetella (kennel cough) and skin infections to cherry eye and heartworm treatments. All benefit physically and emotionally from a new loving family to call his or her own. Once Paws 4 You Rescue commits to helping an animal, we seek the best quality treatment available - taking no shortcuts. Our dogs stay at veterinary clinics, boarding facilities and foster homes until they find their forever homes. We spend time taking our new friends to different events across South Florida to find suitable homes. Our team is compassionate and passionate in reaching these goals. We are a group of professional people with various backgrounds, who together have decided to commit to saving as many of these animals as possible. Additionally, we believe in the value of education pertaining to the importance of spaying and neutering. Pet overpopulation is a serious problem in our county and by sterilizing your pet, you help to relieve the strain on Miami-Dade Animal Services and our community.
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