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Wild About Cats of Cumberland County

PO Box 3093
Tennessee
38557
wildaboutcatscc@gmail.com
Small but extremely dedicated. Started 10 years ago. Sadly, MANY homeless cats in this mostly rural area where folks prefer hunting dogs and the local, under-funded shelter is always full. We can't stand to see the cats left unsheltered, unfed, and generally discarded. We promote S/N all the time.
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13 Hands Equine Rescue Inc.

50 Tuscan Way
New York
12514
Info@13handsequine.org(914) 325-4941
We rescue horses from potential slaughter and terrible situations. Work with SPCA on cruelty cases. We heal and rehabilitate them and work with them in order to find them a forever home. Some horses stay at the farm and help with our equine assisted therapy and other programs.
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The Humane Society of McCormick County, Inc.

South Carolina
29835
info@hsmcsc.org(864) 391-2349
The Humane Society of McCormick County is a no-kill animal rescue. We pick up homeless cats and dogs in McCormick County and help them find loving homes. We offer low-cost spay and neuter to any cat or dog in the County and we a have a progressive trap - neuter or spay -and return (TNR) program and we monitor and feed several community cat colonies every day. We are 100% funded by private donations, grants and money raised through fundraising activities. All money raised goes to helping animals because we are all volunteers. The county does not have a city or county-run shelter. We are all our county has for help with homeless cats and dogs. We care for the dogs and cats that would otherwise have no other place to go.
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Animal Rescue Solutions Inc

909 Mansard Drive, Ste 115
Alabama
35209
todd.lehman@animalrescuesolutions.org(205) 709-6599
My name is Todd Lehman, @katdadde on Instagram. We feed, provide medical care including spay/neuter, and place up for adoption stray and feral colony cats. We also take in all cats from Homewood Animal Control. I do this to help save and change the lives of stray and feral colony cats.
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2nd Chance Animal Rescue of Richmond INC

2905 US 35 N
Richmond
Indiana
47374
2ndchancerescueinc@gmail.com(765) 914-6510
2nd Chance Animal Rescue is about giving animals a second chance at finding their forever homes. We promote spaying and neutering of all animals, that is why each one of our animals are up to date on shots, microchipped, and spayed/neutered before they are available for adoption. We are a not-for-profit animal rescue and we are supported by donations from the community. Our team continues to feverishly fight animal cruelty, homelessness, and sickness in Wayne County.
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Chihuahuas of the Valley

Upland
California
91786
chihuahuasofthevalley@yahoo.com
Chihuahuas of the Valley is a small Los Angeles, CA based dog rescue that is run by volunteers and funded entirely by donations and adoption fees. We rescue dogs from high kill shelters, owner surrender and the occasional stray if we have space available and find them loving forever homes.
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We Care Animal Rescue, Inc.

1345 Charter Oak Avenue
St. Helena
California
94574
shelter@wecareanimalrescue.org(707) 963-7044
Established in 1982, We Care Animal Rescue is a no-kill sanctuary and shelter for homeless animals in the heart of Napa Valley. Our residents live and roam freely in communal spaces with safe access to the outdoors. Our staff ensures animals receive daily socialization, enrichment activities, and veterinary care — particularly the elderly and those with special needs. We provide a forever home for all our animals, either through adoption to the public or with us in our sanctuary.
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Shar Pei Nation Rescue, Inc

PO Box 840944
Pembroke Pines
Florida
33084
Sharpeinationrescue@gmail.com(305) 776-4425
We are a small but, mighty all volunteer group who are hustling to educate, support spay/neuter, rescuing, rehabikurating and the rehoming of Shar Pei, Pei Muxes and Honorary Shar Pei. We love the breed and recognize the calling to give back, be the voice for those who have none.
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Rescue Unleashed

2223 224th PL NE
Sammamish
Washington
98074
jennifer@rescueunleashed.org
Rescue Unleashed is a nonprofit formed by a small group of volunteers. Passionate, inspired, animal lovers. Between us we have over 20+ years of combined animal foster and rescue experience. These experiences led us to want to do even more within the global animal community. Rescue Unleashed will be utilized to support animal welfare and rescue groups in the United States and across the globe, with an emphasis on executing high impact rescues and volunteer activities each year.
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ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center

50 Murphy Hill Rd.
Weaverville
North Carolina
28787
brc.adopt@aspca.org
In March 2013, the ASPCA launched the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center, a pilot program located at St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in Madison, New Jersey. It was the first and only facility dedicated to providing behavioral rehabilitation for severely fearful, unadoptable dogs, such as those confiscated from puppy mills and hoarding situations. Due to the success of the pilot program, which had 237 graduates over four years, the ASPCA has expanded its program and built a permanent facility in Weaverville, North Carolina. The state-of-the-art facility can house up to 65 dogs at a time. It includes a dormitory and several teaching spaces where shelter professionals can learn our behavior modification techniques, to further help behaviorally challenged dogs across the country become suitable for adoption. Homeless dogs of all ages and backgrounds are eligible for the program, as long as they are physically healthy and meet our behavioral inclusion criteria. Only dogs whose fear is so severe that it compromises their quality of life and makes adoption challenging or impossible are accepted. The Weaverville facility has individual kennels, along with "real-life rooms," designed to help dogs get used to life in home environments, outdoor play areas, and a large indoor training area where our behaviorists and trainers work with dogs in the program. On average, rehabilitation requires 13 weeks of treatment. However, that timing depends heavily on the severity of each dog's behavior problems and how responsive he or she is to treatment. Once the dogs have completed the program, the transformed graduates are placed within our network of partner shelters and rescue groups to be made available for adoption or via direct adoption.
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