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Spay/Neuter Services

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Macon County Animal Control

1377 Lakeside Drive
North Carolina
28734
(828) 349-2106
We are a County operated shelter serving all of Macon County North Carolina. We opened in July 2009 and our shelter has a cat room that can house up to 21 cats, 30 large dog kennels, a puppy room and both cat and dog isolation rooms. All of our animals have a limited time at the shelter, call for adoptable animal information today!
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The Grace Foundation of Nor Cal

5800 Latigo Ln
California
95762
info@thegracefoundationofnorcal.org(916) 941-0800
The primary mission of The Grace Foundation (TGF) is to provide critical care and rehabilitation for abused and neglected horses and utilize the rescued horses for equine assisted learning and therapeutic programs for youth and children. TGF also rescues and re-homes many livestock animals that would sell for meat or left for dead — including goats, sheep, cows, and pigs. However, we absolutely cannot turn our heads away from the increasing needs of small animals such as cats and dogs. The Grace Foundation has rescued more than 350 livestock and small animals to-date in 2011. With a 99.5% success rate, we have rescued, rehabilitated, and placed more than 115 dogs and 80 cats that otherwise would be euthanized due to surrounding area shelters facing excessive demand, reduced budgets, and limited medical care options.
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Washington Humane Society

1201 New York Ave NE
Washington
Washington, D.C.
20002
adopt@washhumane.org(202) 727-7369
The Washington Humane Society, the only Congressionally-chartered animal welfare agency in the United States, has been the leading voice for animals in the District of Columbia since 1870. As the only open-access shelter in the nation’s capital, no call for help goes unanswered, and no animal is ever turned away. The Washington Humane Society provides comfort and care to nearly 30,000 animals each year through its broad range of programs and services including: sheltering, adoption, humane law enforcement, spay and neuter, humane education, human – animal rehabilitation programs, and lost and found services. For more information, please visit www.washhumane.org.
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Alabama SPCA

P.O. Box 78
Northport
Alabama
35476
info@alabamaspca.org(205) 440-3647
The Alabama Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ALSPCA) is an Animal Welfare Organization based in Tuscaloosa Alabama. The ALSPCA operates in all of Alabama. Goals and Objectives of the ALSPCA 1. Establishing relationships with local Agencies in an effort to save abandoned, abused or injured pets from suffering by establishing and maintaining a network of individuals willing to provide temporary foster care for abandoned companion animals until such time as a permanent home for them would be found. 2. To help educate and inform the public through events, educational sessions/trainings, educational materials and by maintaining a website and/or other on-line services, resources, forums, or operations to enable and enhance the learning and conduct of all aspects of health, care and welfare of dogs, cats and/or other animals. 3. To advocate for the needless euthanizing of abandoned pets by promoting spay and neuter, to increase public awareness with respect to the plight of homeless pets, and to foster a culture of kindness to animals.
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Greenhill Humane Society

88530 Green Hill Rd
Oregon
97402
information@green-hill.org(541) 689-1503
Greenhill Humane Society is Lane County's largest animal shelter. We provide safe shelter for animals in transition, serve as advocates for animals and their people, work to end animal overpopulation and educate the public about compassion and responsibility towards all animals.
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Pearl River County SPCA

1700 Palestine Road
Picayune
Mississippi
39466
prcspca@prcspca.org(601) 798-8000
Private volunteer group under contract to City and County to run the shelter, we are trying to reduce the number of animals euthanized in our county and find good homes for as many as possible.
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Iroquois County Animal Rescue

100 NW Lincoln
Illinois
60970
iroquoiscountyanimalrescue@hotmail.com(815) 429-4028
Iroquois County Animal Rescue was initially created in 2008 in response to the many domestic animals who were left displaced by the floods of January and February 2008 in Watseka, IL. Well, since then, our phone has continued to ring off the hook! We have since expanded our scope to include all of Iroquois County and are proud to provide its wonderful residents with this much needed service. We exist to serve YOU- and to respond to every cry for help from a caring citizen that concerns an animal in need- and WE cannot exist without your support. ICARe is a TRUE charity, with 100% of its income going right back to the animals we care for. As a 501(c) 3 non-profit, every dollar that you donate to us is tax deductible to you. The missions of ICARe are threefold: (a) to alleviate the suffering of domestic animals in Iroquois County by providing for their immediate needs such as, but not limited to, food, shelter, and medical treatment; (b) to provide for the long-term care of these animals by seeking to place them in foster and/or adoptive homes; and (c) to control animal over-population in Irq. County by providing pet owners and animal caretakers with low-cost, affordable spay/neuter services.
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Operation Pets Alive

PO Box 132104
The Woodlands
Texas
77393
billing@operationpetsalive.org
Operation Pets Alive! believes that many in our community share our values with regard to homeless dogs and cats. Therefore, we see a need to increase community awareness and community involvement regarding the No-Kill movement and the plight of homeless dogs and cats in our community. We want to help people “do the right thing” for animals. Operation Pets Alive! is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization striving to elevate Montgomery County to a No-Kill community through innovative programs that: Raise community awareness Reduce the number of dogs and cats that enter our shelters Increase the number of dogs and cats that leave our shelters alive
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Recycled Pets SoCal

427 E 17th Street, F-251
California
92627
recycledpetssocal@gmail.com(714) 287-7349
We at Recycled Pets SoCal are a no-kill all breed K-9 rescue, we specialize in rescuing adoptable dogs from death row, and place them into responsible loving homes, we promote spay/neuter and do fundraising to provide no or low cost spay/neuter vouchers to the public.
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Heartland Humane Society of Missouri

PO Box 113
O'Fallon
Missouri
63366
info@hhsrescue.org(636) 922-0569
Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is a 501(c)3 non-profit group of dedicated foster homes that gives abandoned, abused, and unwanted animals another chance for loving, permanent homes through our adoption program, following the no-kill philosophy. We reduce pet overpopulation in our community through collaboration with veterinarians, animal welfare organizations, and supportive individuals and organizations by providing affordable spay/neuter procedures and humane education. Heartland Humane Society of Missouri is funded by adoption fees, donations, fundraising events, grants and tributes.
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