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Rescue Services

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Stray Love Foundation, Inc.

Alabama
36555
info@straylovefoundation.org
The Stray Love Foundation began formally advocating for the local animal community in 2010 and, as a foster based animal rescue group has since placed over 1,400 animals in stable, safe and loving homes locally and throughout the country. The Stray Love Foundation has four primary missions: (1) To assist stray, injured and abandoned animals through vet care, fostering, and adoption; (2) TNR projects (trap, neuter, return) with the assistance of the Foley Police Department; (3) To facilitate and support the elderly and indigent with pet care, including vet costs, spay/neuter, and re-homing as necessary (also known as our Big Love Projects); and (4) To provide educational outreach programs to children and local groups to build awareness of the importance of companion animals as well as the importance of kind and compassionate treatment towards all animals. Our founder had always rescued on her own for decades but after moving to the Gulf Coast and the BP Oil spill occurred, the need for animal rescue increased exponentially. Being a business woman, our founder reached out to some of her peers to form a board and began formally operating as the Stray Love Foundation in April of 2010.
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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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Solano County Sheriff's Office Animal Care Division

2510 Claybank Road
California
94533
(707) 784-1356
Solano County Animal Care Division is responsible for the care of all stray, injured and owner surrendered animals for the seven surrounding cities: Benicia, Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, and Vallejo. We are devoted and dedicated to the service of our residents and welfare of all animals residing in Solano County. We strive to go above and beyond for the animals in our care and community. One of our goals and mission is to place a positive light on the negative stigma that surrounds a county shelter. As the office supervisor, I pride myself in the work that I do on and off hours for my community, the animals, and my team. I am proud to work along side my teammates who are just as hard working and passionate at what they do and why.
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PAWS for your Heart, Inc.

1016 Bridges Drive
North Carolina
27262
crystal.pfyh@gmail.com(336) 253-8001
PAWS is a new, small rescue in High Point, NC. We started out fostering for other organizations in another city and decided it would be a great thing for High Point to have a Cat Rescue. We love offering this local service and have been very welcomed. PAWS saves as many kitties as they can afford to take care of properly, with testing and vaccinations and spay/neuter. It is heartwarming to make the right connection between a feline and an adopter. To see the look of love from both is why we do this. As well as to try our best to save these little lives from living a terrible life of having to fend for themselves.
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God's Feral Felines Inc.

Alabama
35976
info@GFFCats.org(256) 960-0538
Cats are a passion for us. Alabama is behind times in the care of feral and stray cats. Someone needed to step up. We do TNR, offer reduced S/N costs for low income household and do bottle fed kitten rescue.
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Safe Haven for Animals

Scottsdale
Arizona
85252
adopt@azshfa.org(602) 421-7120
" Safe Haven for Animals operates a free roam environment, no-kill shelter located in Scottsdale, Arizona, providing care for approximately 65 cats at any given time, with the population increasing significantly during kitten season. Our primary objective is to place every companion animal in a loving, safe home. The animals received at Safe Haven's shelter which are not adopted will always have food, shelter, veterinary care, love and a safe place to live out their lives. " Safe Haven for Animals was started in late 2004 as a non-profit, no-kill shelter. We’ve taken in sick, elderly, neglected, abused, and abandoned kitties in addition to the lost or those whose lives became collateral damage due to moves, break-ups, new couches, and other human issues. There are no paid staff members with Safe Haven for Animals; the dedicated work is performed solely by volunteers. Funding for our approximately $40,000 annual expenses for rent, utilities, repairs, medical care, food, litter, and other supplies are maintained exclusively by donation of money, time, supplies, independent grants we apply for, garage sale fundraisers (with donated items), and adoption fees ($79-89). The number of animals we can serve is very dependent on our finances. Relief for these expenses come from the very community we serve, and we humbly ask everyone we come in contact with to consider Safe Haven as a cause to get behind. Any monetary assistance we receive goes directly toward our operating expenses and keeping our doors open for as long as we can. Our promise to these living, breathing, miraculous individual souls is for a lifetime.
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bossier city animal control

3217 Old Shed Road
Louisiana
71111
bossiercityanimalcontrol@gmail.com(318) 741-8499
bossier city animal control is a very small shelter that try to save as many lives as we can because we love animals.
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Kind Heart Placement and Rescue

New Jersey
08514
K911Rescue@aol.com(609) 738-7425
Kind Heart Rescue is a Nonprofit 501(c)3 Organization, that has been providing Quality Rescue for over 30 years. Kind Heart Rescue provides sanctuary for homeless rabbits. Many require a couple of weeks or months before they are ready to go to a new home. Others - who are older or have suffered some sort of trauma – may never find a new home,but have found a home here for the rest of their lives, where they will know love and kindness. Kind Heart Rescue is funded entirely by your donations and your donations are tax-deductible. We are 501(c)3, so all donations are tax-deductible, and can be made in one of two ways:Paypal - our ID is kindheartrescue@aol.com or regular old US Postal Service! - Kind Heart Rescue - 3 Hyacinth Court - Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
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SPCA of Marion County, FL

11100 SW 93rd Ct Rd, Suite 10 - 115
Ocala
Florida
34481
spca.marion.county@gmail.com(352) 362-0985
What started as a CLUB in 1999 has turned into a service organization. Many pet owners have limited resources in our area and need Vet cost assistance. W
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