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Hopkins Cat Rescue

111 East sunrise highway
New York
11520
Hopkinscatrescue@gmail.com(516) 379-2287
Hopkins Cat Rescue is a shelter/adoption center dedicated to helping cats and kittens from all backgrounds. Whether found outside, surrendered by an owner, or born at our facility our mission is to save as many cats as possible and find them their forever homes. Founded by a Veterinarian who has made it her life’s work to help animals of all sizes, this rescue is medically educated, compassionate and determined to make a difference in our community and the lives of the cats in our shelter.
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St Francis Society Animal Rescue

P. O. Box 261614
Tampa
Florida
33685
SFSARadoptions@gmail.com
St. Francis Society Animal Rescue is an all volunteer, non-profit 501-c-3 animal rescue organization dedicated to saving the lives of sick, injured, and stray domestic animals as well as spay/neuter and medical services for those animals. We seek to place animals in a loving foster or permanent home after recovery and we DO NOT euthanize unless terminal illness necessitates such a decision. All of our animals are spayed/neutered, tested for leukemia/FIV (cats), wormed and vaccinated before they are adopted.
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Oracle Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation

PO Box 1043
Oracle
Arizona
85623
OARRAnimals@gmail.com
We are three friends who share a love for animals, saw a need in our rural community, and decided to do something about it.
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WILD Canine Rescue

3309 Robbins Rd #109
Springfield
Illinois
62704
wildcaninerescue@gmail.com
foster based rescue offer a home to home program when current owners want to rehome their pet
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HOMEWARD BOUND ADOPTIONS CT, INC.

Connecticut
06412
itsallaboutthedogs2014@gmail.com(860) 553-3641
We are a group of volunteers who main mission is to help rescues and shelters find homes for their dogs, we create the venue, have volunteers on hand, promote the dogs, prescreen applicants, have veterinarians and trainers on hand for evaluation. We also have a spay/neuter program for our local CT dogs to be spayed / neutered prior to adoption
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11th Hour K9 Rescue Rehab and Rehome

1800 Springs Road
Vallejo
California
94591
info@11thhourk9rescue.com
11th Hour K9 Rescue Rehab Rehome is a non-profit organization committed to providing dogs in desperate situations with a final chance at a permanent home. We specialize in rehabilitating dogs with challenging behavior issues most shelters and rescues do not have the resources or expertise to manage. For many, we are the last hope.
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Fifi's Feline Friends

PO Box 29411
Hawaii
96820
Fifisfelinefriends@gmail.com
We are 501c3 Hawaii Business that establishes and manages working cat colonies. We tnr, foster, rescue, adopt, and educate communities on responsible animal welfare. I founded the charity to save Kitties that were being euthanized due to poor colony management, irresponsible animal welfare, and abandonment .
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North Georgia Animal Alliance

P.O. Box 5484
Georgia
30742
ngaa.animals@gmail.com(706) 937-2287
We are a volunteer only, foster home based rescue. The group started in 1993 to help get a better animal shelter built in Catoosa County, Ga. We then started helping people in Catoosa County get their animals spayed/neutered and help them with vet costs. After a tornado hit Ringgold, Ga, the group started foster homes to help all the lost and displaced pets. We then started vetting and rehoming animals from the shelter and the public. We are then started providing this services in Walker County, Ga as well.
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R&R Boxer Rescue

California
92627
rrboxerrescue@gmail.com
R&R Boxer Rescue is staffed entirely by volunteers who find homes for hard to place canines. We specialize in rescue, rehabilitation, and placing companion dogs (primarily, but not exclusively, the Boxer breed) into loving homes. Most of our dogs are rescued from high kill shelters throughout Southern CA.
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Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue

7739 E. Broadway Blvd #212
Tucson
Arizona
85710
southwestoasislabrescue@gmail.com(520) 230-2840
We are an independent 501(c)(3) organization made up of experienced volunteers who are dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers and their offspring that are in need of safe and loving homes.We respond to requests for help from shelters, aid in the recovery of lost/abandoned Labradors and accept owner surrenders. We carefully place our Labradors into foster care. While in foster care, the dog receives any medical treatment they need and are microchipped. This most often consists of spaying or neutering, updating vaccinations, testing for heartworm, tick and valley fever and treatment of whatever medical issues are deemed necessary and treatable. We do not maintain a shelter, but instead find it beneficial to care for our Labradors in the homes of our foster families. This provides our Labradors the opportunity to maintain, or regain, their confidence as a valued member of a family. It allows our fosters an opportunity to evaluate the temperament and needs of the Labrador in order to find the most suitable adopters and permanent home environment. We work to educate the public about the virtues of the Labrador Retriever breed. We encourage the public to join this cause through donations, volunteerism and humane care of animals. We also strive to reduce the pet overpopulation problem by educating about the importance of spaying and neutering animals. The Labradors who are in the rescue process have been evaluated to best of our ability to assure that they are friendly to humans and other dogs. We carefully screen Labs with a history of biting, people or dog aggression and/or severe anxiety issues. We will not intake a dog that is a serious safety risk. However, we will provide training to correct behavioral issues when it is deemed plausible by our medical and behavioral volunteers.
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