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The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County

Po Box 2321
Washington
98227
alternativehumanesociety@gmail.com(360) 671-7445
The Alternative Humane Society is a foster-only, 501(c)3 rescue organization. We are an all-volunteer, nonprofit animal welfare organization serving Whatcom County, Washington, helping animals and educating the public since 1977 We have no shelter, office, or paid staff and rely on private donations to help run our organization. Our programs include Canine and Feline Foster & Adoption, Spay & Neuter Assistance, and Community Cats Information and Referral. Mission Statement: The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County is an all-volunteer, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats and helping them find and stay in permanent loving homes. Our goals are: • To make Whatcom County a community where no healthy animals are euthanized • To prevent unwanted dog and cat births through spay and neuter assistance • To cultivate respect and awareness for the needs of animals through education • To advocate for the humane treatment of dogs and cats in all areas of life
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All Kitty Korner

310 10th st
Palmetto
Florida
34211
Landerson53@tampabay.rr.com(727) 421-5505
We are a cat kitten rescue501c3 and have devoted decades as well as incredible funding and resources to ending homelessness, cruelty and neglect. We are 100% volunteer based and have received Maddie Funds grants, Manatee County Animal Services cooperative grants and recently received a large FAF grant to TNR. We use many tools to end homelessness in cats and kittens thru adoption, spays,neuters, tNR’s, education, awareness. Some of us have migrated from the canine world where things are much better. Dogs are not born under every dumpster and the author of this has worked for decades to close commercial breeding facility (aka Puppy mills). Community cat colony maintenance and pawpulation control is another aspect of this rescue.
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Redwood Pals Rescue

California
95519
redwoodpalsrescue@gmail.com(707) 633-8842
Redwood Pals Rescue is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to support rescue and adoption efforts of animals that are at risk in the Humboldt County Animal Shelter in addition to working to improve the quality of their lives....We pay to take the rescue and shelter dogs to much-needed training each week, pay for boarding when we have more dogs that need rescuing than we have space in foster homes, pay the balance on spay and neutering when the grants run out, pay medical costs for our rescue dogs, pay for food when our generous foster families are tapped out, pay for leashes and treats when the shelter runs low and all the miscellaneous items that give our rescue and shelter animals a better life.
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Horse Plus Humane Society

600 Charles McClearen Rd
Tennessee
38462
adopt@horsehumane.org(888) 474-7077
Horse Plus Humane Society rescues, shelters, and protects horses across the United States and around the world from slaughter, abuse, neglect, or worse.
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Pine Forest Pet Care, Inc.

5348 Pine Forest Road
Georgia
30504
psisom1@aol.com(470) 577-3633
My name is Perrin. I am the Founder of Pine Forest Pet Care, Inc. I have been involved in the rescue community for years and have decided to start my own rescue and nonprofit for animal rescue.
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Sunkissed Acres Rescue and Retirement. Inc

536 Woods Rd
Summerville
Georgia
30747
sunkissedacres@charter.net(706) 734-0681
We strive to enhance the quality of life for all living creatures with the emphasis being on cats, dogs and horses. We have been doing this for 20 years and our services are needed more than ever.
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Friends of Eden Animal Shelter

North Carolina
27288
friendsofedenanimalshelter@gmail.com(336) 912-1178
Friends of Eden Animal Rescue is a recognized, 501C3 non-profit dedicated to animal rescue in the City of Eden, Rocking-ham County and surrounding North Carolina communities. We take unwanted, abandoned, abused, stray and surrendered dogs and cats from death row and work to find suitable, permanent loving home for them. We offer pet food and supplies to families in need and provide financial assistance for spay/neuter. Friends was created by and is run by a small, but mighty group of volunteers. Our Rescue is funded by donations, through fundraising events such as the Charity Golf Tournament, and adoption fees. Adoption fees are less than half of the cost of the significant expense involved in rescue, which includes housing, feeding, veterinary care, vaccinations, spay/neuter, training and more.
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Feline Fine Cat Rescue

Illinois
60491
admin@felinefinecatrescue.org(630) 277-9515
Feline Fine Cat Rescue is dedicated to reducing cat homelessness, one feline at a time. Our primary focus involves rescuing cats from high-kill shelters & unsavory living conditions, and then adopting them into loving, forever homes. We also work hard to keep cats in their current homes by offering advice, education & support for all cat owners. Additionally, we assist with TNR programs to lessen the burden on local animal controls.
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Sugar Glider Guardians

Texas
77429
admin@sugargliderguardians.com
Sugar Glider Guardians is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping gliders in need and educating owners on the best practices of glider husbandry. Sugar Glider Guardians was founded because of the overwhelming number of sugar gliders who are neglected, in danger, and poorly cared for. At Sugar Glider Guardians, we focus on helping gliders by networking to find homes for sugar gliders in need, and fundraising so we can make financial contributions for veterinary care. We also focus on neutering, mentoring, arranging transportation, compiling useful resources, and general education relating to sugar gliders. Through donations, education, and partnerships, we are able to help hundreds of sugar gliders and owners every year. Please contact us if we can help, or if you’d like to join our cause. We accept donations of new and gently used items, as well as monetary donations, and we value our partnerships with veterinarians, businesses, and other charitable organizations. You can also support us by shopping on Amazon using our Amazon Smile.
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Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats

Watkinsville
Georgia
30677
feralcatcaregivers@yahoo.com(706) 207-1013
I am one of the non-profit's founders (received 501c3 status in 2007) and the original mission was to TNR and care for the community cats on the University of Georgia property and remove any tame cats and kittens for adoption. As the only TNR group in the area we soon were asked to help beyond campus and our mission is now summed up as: "Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats is an all-volunteer group with no paid employees, so you know your donations go directly to covering vet care, food, and supplies. Our broad mission is to promote humane and effective community cat management through our Trap-Neuter-Return-Monitor (TNR), barn cat, and adoption programs in order to keep community cats out of animal control facilities. On a smaller scale, we care for the community cats that live on and adjacent to University of Georgia property every day. On a larger scale, we loan out traps, conduct TNR workshops & trapping training sessions, and provide the resources someone might need in order to manage community cats in their own backyards or place of business, serving Athens Clarke County and surrounding counties in mid- and NE Georgia." My personal interest in this endeavor is as a professional wildlife biologist/ornithologist with many years of inventory and monitoring experience. I am a strong advocate for the humane and proven technique of TNR as the best solution we currently have for reducing community cat populations and subsequently reducing conflicts with wildlife but, believe just as strongly that there needs to be standard protocols established for TNR.
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