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13thstcats.org

PO Box 8255
San Jose
California
95155
info@13thstcats.org(408) 566-3637
13th St. NAC Cat Rescue is a small but determined group of volunteers, lead by Joanne, serving the Northside area of San Jose since 2005 (officially). We are d
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Last Hope Animal Rescue

Iowa
52404
applications@Adopthope.org(319) 200-4880
Last Hope Animal Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Formed in March of 2004, we are an all volunteer animal rescue group comprised of foster h
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Animal House Shelter, Inc.

13005 Ernesti Road
Illinois
60142
info@animalhouseshelter.com(847) 961-5541
Animal House Shelter is a non-profit, 501(c)3, no kill shelter for all breeds of dogs and cats. Founded in June 2002, AHS takes in and cares for abused, neglec
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The Cat House on the Kings

7120 S Kings River Rd
Parlier
California
93648
adoptions@cathouseonthekings.com(559) 638-8696
The Cat House on the Kings is California's largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center.
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Everett Animal Welfare Group, Inc.

Pensacola
Florida
32501
everettanimalwelfaregroup@gmail.com(850) 501-1531
We began simply by responding to the neglect of cats and kittens on the streets through trap, neuter and return. Adoptable kittens and adults needed temporary c
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FURRR 911, Inc.

PO Box 645
New York
10517
furrr911@gmail.com(914) 761-6735
We are a feline only rescue group which focuses on the medically fragile (bottle babies), critically ill or injured, special needs, and feral kitten populations
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Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter

1716 Pella Ave
Oskaloosa
Iowa
52577
smasadoptions@gmail.com(641) 673-3991
The Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter (SMAS) is a small animal shelter located in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Built in 1991, the original facility's sole purpose was to serv
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HOMELESS & ORPHANED PETS ENDEAVOR

PO Box 273331
Texas
77277
hope@homelesspets.net(713) 662-4673
Homeless & Orphaned Pets Endeavor (HOPE) is a coalition of animal advocates dedicated to ending the homelessness of cats and dogs through foster to adoption, fe
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Stray No More

California
90049
contact@straynomorela.org
We are a small grass roots all volunteer run rescue group that started as one person trying to help the stray cats and dogs in her South Los Angeles community Over the past nine years we have grown to 75 volunteers and numerous adoption locations. We are the project of a 501C3 organization and partner with numerous rescues in the are.
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Cat Action Team

POB 7722
Virginia
22906
CatActionTeamVA@gmail.com(434) 738-2228
CAT advocates for and supports felines whose caretakers cannot provide for them, as well as for those cats living in counties with inadequate or non-existent low-cost clinics or shelters. By helping cats remain in place, our work reduces the numbers of cats brought into shelters who would otherwise be euthanized. All cats deserve to live in peace in their colonies with appropriate care. Trap, neuter, return (TNR) is the most effective and humane method of working towards this reduction and involves humanely trapping feral cats, neutering them and providing vaccines, and then returning them to their outdoor homes once they have recovered. In order to achieve this goal, we will: Work in partnership with local veterinary offices and clinics to have feral cats TNR'd so that cat colonies come as close to possible as 100% sterile. Aside from financial assistance, this includes transportation of cats and providing shelter to cats recovering after surgery Educate cat colony caretakers on TNR Provide assistance to colony caretakers with food and shelter as needed Make an effort to find caretakers for colonies who are without one Identify and bring outdoor kittens and non-feral cats into foster care for socialization and eventual adoption Keep a record of colonies in central Virginia so as to keep up with future support that might be needed Make annual estimates of reduction or remediation of colony sizes so as to estimate achievement towards our goal
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