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Cats' Meow Feline Fosters

PO Box 31
Kentucky
40351
catsmeowff@hotmail.com
Active members have worked to help cats at local kill shelter through another rescue that prefers to focus on dogs. There are currently no other groups in the community helping specifically cats. Without help,shelter and homeless cats will have no advocates to help save lives and provide care when injured or sick.
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Caring Hearts Feline Rescue

Wilmore
Kentucky
40390
caringheartsrescue@yahoo.com
We are all volunteer fosters who accept cats, kittens into our homes. Once healthy and old enough, the cats are then placed for adoption with carefully screened families. We do this for the love of the kitties!
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Trenton Cats Rescue

Trenton
New Jersey
08618
(857) 228-8696
Trenton Cats is an 501c3 non-profit all volunteer group dedicated to pursuing humane choices for cats living in Trenton since 2011. We welcome all offers of help or funding in order to continue our vital work in protecting and improving the lives of cats living in Trenton.
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Catopia Cat Rescue

Plantation
Florida
33324
catopiacatrescue@gmail.com(954) 661-4462
Our rescue's mission is to save the lives of as many abandoned, injured, neglected and/or otherwise unwanted cats and kittens we possibly can. All cats and kittens are fully vetted, fed healthy diets and accommodated in a 100% foster care environment until they each find loving forever homes. We additionally help with the feral cat population through our TNR (trap, neuter, return) program and the rescue and rehabilitation of feral born kittens. Thus, allowing kittens to be adopted into loving families and ending a vicious cycle
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Give Me Shelter Project

New York
11358
GiveMeShelterProject@gmail.com(917) 410-5900
We are a nonprofit animal rescue, education and advocacy group. We strive to elevate the societal value of animal life through various activities including: Rescue and placement of unwanted animals Provision of necessary medical care Promoting TNR Adoptions Support for and collaboration with individuals and other welfare organizations Education of the public on the importance of sterilization, basic animal care, humane treatment of animals, and the value of animals as an integral part of our society.
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United Hope for Animals

Pasadena
California
91102
donations@hope4animals.org(626) 325-8442
We support the Baldwin Park Shelter (and have trained volunteers at other LA county shelters) animals through 2x monthly photoshoots with professional photographers. We network the animals we photograph, videotape and assess through online media and local contacts. We also support a free spay/neuter clinic in Tijuana.
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M'Shoogy's Famous Emergency Animal Rescue

11519 State Route C
savannah
Missouri
64485
info@mshoogys.com(816) 561-1635
With a strict no-kill policy, several hundred dogs, cats and other animals of all ages and sizes call M'Shoogy's home. It costs approximately $50.00 per month per animal, excluding medicine, and approximately $500.00 per day to open the door. In over 19 years, we have saved more than 15,000 animals from certain death. Gary and Lisa Silverglat started M'Shoogy's and have given and lived a 24 hour commitment to the animals. They have had four days away from the Sanctuary in 19 years. They have never taken a salary for themselves, only given everything they have with no thought of monetary compensation. There are also other individuals, volunteers, and employees who help provide care and love for the animals. Several acres in the back are also dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation. Many animals are given medical attention and food until they are old enough and/or well enough to be reintroduced into the wild. Summer and spring brings around a large amount of raccoons and possums. Fox, owls, deer, squirrels and ducks have all called M'Shoogy's home for a little while. M'Shoogy's also provides educational tours and talks for groups to teach the importance of treating animals with dignity and respect. Permit laws and legislation against animal abuse have also been passed with M'Shoogy's help.
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Friends of San Martin Animal Society

P.O. Box 71
California
95038
info@fosmas.org(408) 681-3788
FOSMAS is an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) charity whose primary goal is to lower the euthanasia rate at the shelter, reduce the overpopulation of homeless cats, and provide public outreach services to help the animals in surrounding communities. We can accomplish this goal by increasing adoptions and expanding our volunteer program. We provide homes, medical and comfort care to all animals in foster care until adopted. We provide specialty services for care of pre-wean kittens, we train fosters in animal care and provide foster homes for those that choose to volunteer. FOSMAS provides all necessary food, supplies, and medical treatments for the pets it places in foster homes. We place them in adoption centers and holds pet fairs to find forever homes for the pets in our foster system.
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Forever Love Rescue Inc

PO Box 3336 /39 Queen St
Pennsylvania
17325
foreverloverescue@gmail.com(717) 900-5525
Mission : Our mission is to do what we can, for as many as we can and hopefully one day no longer be needed! Our Inspiration : Vega's New Leash on Life was founded because, and named after, a rescued Flat-Coat / Lab Retriever mix named Vega who came to be a part of our family when my boyfriend brought her with him to live with us. She fell quickly into the matriarchal role in our pack of pups at home. She was always by your side and happy to follow you around the house wagging her tail. She was one of the most loyal dogs I ever had the privilege to live with. She reminded me of my childhood dog, a black lab named Bianca. In August of 2012 I came home to work over lunch to find her being a bit lazy but wagging her tail nonetheless. In a few short but whirlwind hours she went from acting a bit ill to passing away at the vets office from an apparent unidentified tumor. At the age of 7 or 8 years old, she left us way too soon! After trying to settle into life without her in the pack of now 5 pups, we soon realized that her spot in the pack needed to be filled. There was no doubt that it needed to be filled by another rescue. After weeks of searching online I found a 4-5 month old puppy who appeared to be about the same breed and looked like an angel! We started the adoption process and within a few weeks were wrapped up in a world of rescues, shelters and transports. We made the 10+ hour drive to the shelter where she was being cared for in Bamberg, SC where we met an amazing man named Bob who devotes his time to helping the helpless. The shelter was a ram shackled place with about 40 dogs who had been abandoned or lost. Each and every one touched our hearts and we wished we could take them all home. While we were there to get her we helped to rescue two abandoned puppies from a culvert under the road. It was then that we knew that we had found our calling! Upon her arrival at her furever home… she was greeted by the other dogs with lots of sniffs and settled in quickly as the missing member of the pack. She fit like a glove! On our first walk that first night she led me by leash to our front yard and made a b-line to the tree where we had too recently buried our precious Vega. She walked slowly to her gravesite and bowed her head and “whisper-barked” and walked back toward the house. As if to say “it is okay, I will take care of them”! After spending an hour crying in disbelief, I knew she was exactly what we needed… and we were exactly what she needed! From that moment on we have been dedicated to do our best to not allow any other of man's best friends to go without all that they deserve! And here we are today.
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Brookes Legacy Animal Rescue Inc.

P.O. Box 990255
Naples
Florida
34116
Info@BrookesLegacyAnimalRescue.org(239) 434-7480
Brooke Ashley Miller is the reason for Brooke's Legacy Animal Rescue Team. She had given so much in her life, that we want to give some back. Brooke didn’t get a second chance at life. We are about the second chances, and the pets we rescue from kill shelters were about to be euthanized the day we saved them. Brooke’s Legacy Animal Rescue is committed to second chances for these wonderful pets and adopting to great committed families. If you should have any questions please email us at info@brookeslegacyanimalrescue.org On Brooke's 18th birthday, she was driving to her grandparents house for her party. She was involved in a tragic accident that ejected her, and her 7 week old puppy, Mia from her truck. Mia fully recovered from her head trauma, despite a few scars. Brooke was flown to a Florida trauma center for severe head injuries. She underwent two separate emergency brain surgeries, and after exactly seven days in a coma, she passed away. She lived every day to the fullest, and always found the good in everything, and everyone. One of her greatest loves was animals. She was an avid barrel racer for nine years with her much loved Quarter Horse, Red Dawn. Brooke was actively involved in The Happy Trails 4-H Club, worked at Pat's Kids, AppleBee's as a Hostess, and at the New To You Consignment Shop. She also worked at her mom's (Tink Bechtol) grooming shop, Groomingdale's Of Naples. Brooke was attending Edison Community College at age 16. Brooke has two younger brothers, Mason and Colton, and one younger sister, Cheyenne. They are all following in Brooke's footsteps with their love of animals. Brooke is, and will always be remembered for her love of life. her love of children, and her love for animals. Brooke is in the hearts of all of us.
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