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Vaccinations

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Harlow's Haven Cat Rescue

Pennsylvania
17331
info@harlowshavencatrescue.com
Free-Roam Cats Our cats will live in a relaxing, cage-free environment. We will make sure they are happy, healthy, and comfortable so that they can thrive until we find them the perfect home. Our Concept We will provide a unique alternative to cages in overcrowded shelters. We will invite guests into the adoption center to interact with our cats in a space where they feel safe and loved. This environment allows the cats to display their true personalities, which makes it easier to match them with loving families.
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Proud Animal Lovers Shelter

24052 Meade Rd.
Parsons
Kansas
67357
pals@wavewls.com(620) 421-0445
PALS was formed in 2010 as a state-licensed, no-kill shelter in a low-income, rural part of Kansas. We operate without city, state, or other organization funding, and depend on adoption fees, fundraising, donations, and grants. We typically house about 25 dogs and 10 cats. Many of the dogs at our shelter are rescued from the city pound where they would be euthanized. We also accept relinquished pets at no charge. We pride ourselves in the care we give our animals and in the cleanliness of our shelter.
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Smiley's Rescues

Minnesota
56540
sidneyw1999@gmail.com
Hello, my name is Sidney Williams. I have loved animals since before I can remember. I have been takin in animals for the last few years because animals deserve the best life has to offer. I enjoy matching animals to their forever homes.
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House Rabbit Society

148 Broadway
Richmond
California
94804
rabbit-center@rabbit.org(510) 970-7575
House Rabbit Society is an international, nonprofit animal welfare organization based in Richmond, California. Our mission has two parts: Through our fostering program, volunteers help rescue abandoned rabbits and find permanent adoptive homes for them. Through education, we seek to reduce the number of unwanted rabbits — and to improve bunnies’ lives — by helping people better understand these often misunderstood companion animals. In line with our mission, we are against the exploitation of rabbits. Since HRS was founded in 1988, over 30,000 rabbits have been rescued through our foster homes across the United States. Many of these bunnies had run out of time at animal shelters and were scheduled for euthanasia; others had been deemed “unadoptable” because of age, health, or disposition. Because there is no time limit on our rescued rabbits, HRS foster parents are able to spend time getting to know each individual bunny and can then match him or her with an appropriate home. We neuter/spay all incoming rabbits, obtain any necessary veterinary care, and attend to their social needs. In caring for so many diverse bunnies, our organization has learned a tremendous amount about their social, behavioral, and medical requirements. By sharing the collected information these rabbits have taught us, we are able to help other people improve their relationships with their rabbits. HRS provides educational materials to veterinarians and humane societies and helps individual rabbit people solve behavior and health problems, primarily through our web site, rabbit.org, and our quarterly publication, House Rabbit Journal. Over the past 20 years, HRS has grown from 300 to more than 8,000 members, with local chapters and educators in 37 states plus Canada, Italy, Hong Kong, Australia, Greece, Japan and Singapore. Our web site, rabbit.org, is accessed over 100,000 times a day by people in dozens of countries around the world.
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Feline Rescue in the Ferry

130 Mystic Ridge
Sneads Ferry
North Carolina
28460
felinerescueintheferry@gmail.com(704) 562-7367
I formed the rescue because of the overwhelming need in our area. We are the largest growing town in NC. We used to be a quaint little fishing town with a military base at our back door. We have been discovered as a beautiful beach community which has brought people here, especially with the pandemic. They realized they could work from home, so why not make home the beach? Unfortunately, because we have such a transient population, cats are adopted/purchased and then left behind when the owners decide to move on. It happens so frequently that all the rescues in the area stay packed. I provide a safe environment, food and
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Liberty County Animal Services

1731 Lee Place Road NE
Georgia
31313
steve.marrero@libertycountyga.com(912) 321-2419
Municipal Shelter that offers Animal Control and low cost services to the public.
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Fur Babies Rescue

North Carolina
28601
FurBabiesFelines@gmail.com
Fur Babies Rescue is a no-kill animal rescue group located in Hickory, NC, in the Western Piedmont area. We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit and place between 50 and 100 cats and dogs into permanent homes each year. A donor gave us a wonderful gift of a 5 unit rental property that we are upgrading over the next 18 months and then most of the rental income will cover spay/neuter for our rescues and low income family pets. We are in the process of formally adding dogs to our program now. We have been referring most dogs to a local dog rescue that closed last week and that will increase our work with dogs.
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California Paws Rescue

73650 Dinah Shore
Palm Desert
California
92211
californiapawsrescue@gmail.com(760) 656-3833
We pull dogs from euthansia list. We take the more diffucult dogs due to temperament, medical and we send them to training camp or rehabilitate medical dogs as well, anti social we work with them to socialize them
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Great Dane Rescue of Southeast Texas

15601 El Camino Real, #402
Texas
77062
info@saveadane.org
Our Message R.E.S.P.E.C.T Respect. It can mean so much too so many. And it’s such a simple thing. When we think of rescued Danes, we think of the respect they deserve. They are adaptable, flexible, most of the time wonderful. They fit right in to the foster homes and their forever homes, as if they had been there all their lives. And considering circumstances some of them come from, you’d think respect would be an automatic reaction. But that doesn’t always happen. Some people who are used to the standard of the Dane say it should be about the colors they come in, or the shape they are in, or several other issues. Many of us have been at the receiving end of this problem and it hurts. We love these dogs – the ones that have come into rescue and the ones we have adopted. It’s important to remember that we didn’t breed these dogs; we didn’t have anything to do with selling these dogs. We didn’t impulsively and ignorantly purchase these dogs. We just brought these dogs into our rescue program, trying to give them a better life than they had before we knew them. That’s all. No conspiracy. The fact that some of them are blind or deaf, bear scars, have blue eyes, have brindle or fawn patches, severely malnourished, Heartworm positive or need more than the average amount of medical care, it doesn’t matter to us. We don’t have a standard for rescued Danes – most breed rescues don’t. Although we do see many beautiful show marked Danes as well. All we’re trying to do is help the situation of homeless/unwanted/neglected Danes. So, in short, we make the decisions we do base on the facts we have at hand and, also, with what’s in our hearts. If you agree that’s wonderful. If you don’t, please respect our choices, but most of all, please respect the dogs.
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Feline Fairies, Inc.

St. Augustine
Florida
32084
Chellenorton@mac.com(719) 332-7146
I am Director of Operations. I develop and maintain our management software, manage medical records, list new cats/kittens, take photos of the cats.
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