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KRAZIE LADIES ANIMAL RESCUE

West Virginia
25311
krazieladiesanimalrescue@gmail.com(301) 938-6859
We are animal lovers and rescue the abused, injured, tortured, and abandoned animals. Our goal is to make each animal healthy and spay or neuter. We feel this is our purpose on Earth is take care of Gods creatures. One day we hope to find land and make a sanctuary for unadoptable pets
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Blue Barn Farm and Sanctuary Inc.

North Salem
New York
10560
mary@bluebarnrescue.org(914) 419-7375
We are a husband and wife team that have devoted our lives to animals. I am a veterinary technician and have been doing rescue and fostering since I was 16. We live on a farm in North Salem and have been rescuing animals for years as part of our farm sanctuary and recently decided to make it official so we can expand and help more animals and adopt out animals to the right home if applicable. We have horses, Goats, Sheep, Chickens, Ducks, Cats, Dogs, Guinea Pigs and a gecko. While we have been taking in rescues for years, we began this venture with our first sad, neglected guinea pig, Nibbles- his story was the same as most--kid wants guinea pig, promises to take care of it, parents get guinea pig, kid loses interest, parents don't want to take care of it, guinea pig sits alone and neglected in a dirty cage until they finally decide to give it away. We adopted a friend for him, but as un neutered males, they did not get along and instead lived in a duplex so they didn't have to share. My daughter loved her Guinea Pigs so much, she got a female at her father's house. I knew it wouldn't be long before we would end up taking her. Now we had 3 Guinea Pigs that could not be housed together and our house began to look like a pet store and the piggies looked like they were in prison. We ended up building a Coop outside for them with an edible garden, had the boys neutered and put them all together and it was so heartwarming to see how happy they were! As soon as I mentioned what we were doing to a few people, we took in 6 Guinea Pigs within a week. It was then that we realized what a need there is for a guinea pig rescue, as they are so often forgotten and are purchased and discarded like barbie dolls. We also have been taking chickens and ducks and are putting in a quarantine barn for larger barnyard animals. So there it began... we Primarily take critical care, special needs, senior and pregnant animals as I am a retired technician and have the experience to care for them that many other rescues do not. Those animals that are unadoptable have a forever home in our sanctuary, and those that are adoptable stay until we find the absolute perfect home for them. We are currently up to 16 Sanctuary Guinea Pigs and 14 ICU Guinea Pigs, and have taken in 14 ducklings, a rooster and a cat with premature kittens that she rejected since we began our venture (aside from the 53 animals we rescued prior to becoming incorporated). I just need a better way to keep track of everyone and I have tried a couple of different software programs and am not happy with them.
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Cats Breathe Cat Rescue & Sanctuary

1581 E. Mendocino st
California
91001
sallyfromthevalley0888@gmail.com(909) 643-9364
Our mission is to reduce feline suffering by providing housing for homeless, abused, neglected and abandoned cats rescued from municipal shelters, sterilizing stray and feral cats to reduce overpopulation, and providing necessary medical treatment. We are also a long-term facility that houses unwanted and unadoptable cats, and assists people who need help keeping their pets during difficult life situations. 11. We are a no-kill facility, meaning we only euthanize animals that are in untreatable pain or suffering from disease. Our goal is to place every adoptable cat or kitten in our care in a loving forever home. 12. Our Adoption Program seeks to rehabilitate and find homes for homeless cats. We offer services for former cat owners who need to surrender their cats for personal reasons, as well as for new cat owners who are interested in adopting a cat. 13. Our Spay/Neuter Program provides free or discounted spay/neuter services for cats owned by anyone in our service area. Our typical clients are of low-income and unable to afford these services on their own. 14. The Sanctuary Program offers free cat boarding to people who require temporary housing for their pets. Our typical clients include veterans at the local VA Hospital, individuals checking into substance abuse treatment centers, or individuals undergoing cancer treatments or in homeless shelters. 15. We have our Foster Care Network, which we use to provide temporary homes for cats in need. 16. We also fundraise and host community events, as well as offer educational classes to teach responsible pet ownership. We require new cat parents to complete a set of courses before they can take kitty home. 17. We also have a Fire Cat and Natural Disaster Rescue Program to help cats affected by these occurrences. 18. We accept all forms of donations to help us continue our mission.
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Cabin Critters Rescue

1088 Mead McNeer Rd
Wheelersburg
Ohio
45694
Cabincrittersrescue@gmail.com(740) 357-7070
I do PR work for Cabin Critters as a volunteer. We started a rescue about 3.5 years ago as there's been a dire need for rescue (we have the county shelter and one other shelter before we started up). Scioto county is #5 od the most impoverished counties in ohio. Our big goal was a shelter and we did that within our first year. Currently we have rescued over 700 dogs since starting. We do thisbto help educate and save lives
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K9 Kismet Dog Rescue

6285 E. Spring St., #312
California
90808
info@k9kismet.org
Our primary mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find loving, permanent homes for homeless dogs; primarily dogs in shelters at-risk of euthanasia and dogs whose owners can no longer care for them. We believe in compassionate rescues where we know the dog is on borrowed time and likely to be overlooked or deemed less adoptable due to age, health, emotional state or breed. We ensure all animals we take into our rescue, regardless of individual needs, are cared for with love and compassion for the duration of their lives. Our secondary mission is to help pets stay in their homes by offering pet owners assistance, when funds allow, with medical care, food and other supplies.
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Second Leash on Life

3925 San Gregorio Way
San Diego
California
92130
info@secondleashonlife.org(858) 282-7555
We rescue dogs from high kill shelters, the streets of Los Angeles and Mexico and the Humane Society. We specialise in the shy fearful dogs who are deemed un-adoptable. We do a lot of senior medical and also train service dogs for those in need.
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Humane Society of the Ozarks

PO Box 11174
Arkansas
72703
hsoadmin@hsozarks.com(479) 444-7387
Mission Statement Humane Society of the Ozarks promotes the humane & ethical treatment of all animals thru education and advocacy. Serving pets & families in NWA since 1946 Since 1946 The Humane Society of the Ozarks (HSO) has been serving the people and animals of Northwest Arkansas. Outreach & Community Our Outreach Program provides financial assistance to individuals who would otherwise be unable to provide veterinary care for their pets in emergency situations. Adopting pets Our cruelty investigations & removal of animals from abusive, neglectful & hoarding situations allows us to rescue animals who have been subjected to horrific conditions, provide them with the necessary veterinary care & rehabilitate them physically, socially & emotionally with the sole goal of having them move into safe, secure & loving forever homes.
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Devore Animal Shelter

19777 Shelter Way
San Bernardino
California
92407
(909) 386-9820
Devore Animal Shelter is operated by San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control.
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Big Bear Animal Shelter

42080 North Shore Drive
California
92314
Sarah.Cholewiak@dph.sbcounty.gov(909) 866-4943
Big Bear Animal Shelter is operated by San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control.
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Lucky Paws Midwest Inc.

1080 10th Ave Ste 102
Wisconsin
54002
luckypawsmidwest@gmail.com
We are a small but mighty, foster home based, nonprofit animal rescue made up of amazing volunteers, striving to help as many animals in need as we can.
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