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The cat (Felis catus) is a small, carnivorous mammal known for its agility, sharp senses, and playful behavior. Domesticated for thousands of years, cats are popular pets worldwide, valued for companionship and their ability to hunt pests. They have soft fur, retractable claws, and communicate through vocalizations, body language, and purring. Cats are independent yet affectionate, adapting well to various environments and forming strong bonds with humans.

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Pardon... Me Inc.

1192 Irvine Blvd
Tustin
California
92780
pardonmeinc@yahoo.com
We are a group of people pulling the animals from the pts list from high kill local shelters. We also pull the injured and very sick animals and get them the proper Vet care and then nurse them back to health before we adopt them out. This is very important to us and we pride ourselves on saving those animals in need and finding the the perfect "forever" homes for them. We are foster home based at this time, but are in the market to purchase and start a sanctuary and rehab facility. We will still have the foster homes once this happens. We are also in the process of filing for our 501c3 status.
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Ohlone Humane Society

39120 Argonaut Way, PMB #108 (this is not a shelter)
California
94538
(510) 792-4587
Ohlone Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare nonprofit. We serve Fremont, Newark and Union City. OHS advocates for all creatures, from native species to companion animals, through our humane programs. While we don’t operate a shelter, OHS provides a rehabilitation center for urban wildlife. We invite you to help give animals a voice. Through Volunteering, Fostering, Joining or Donations, your support truly makes a difference.
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The Humane Society of Sullivan County

2425 N. Section St.
Sullivan
Indiana
47882
sullivanshelter@gmail.com(812) 268-4201
Our Mission Statement: The Humane Society of Sullivan County, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to the education of the public in the humane treatment of all animals, the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the importance of animal control through the promotion of spaying and neutering. We have just built a new building costing over $200,000. Residents of Sullivan County have been very enthused to help get a shelter going.
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SPCA PETS SNAP of Montgomery County

206-A South Loop 336W #332
Texas
77304
spca_rescue@yahoo.com
SPCA PETS SNAP of Montgomery County believes passionately in a community where animals are valued, treated with respect and kindness and provided with a secure and loving quality of life. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit all volunteer based organization that serve the citizens and animals of Montgomery County. To accomplish our mission we will... · Rescue and rehabilitate homeless animals providing a safe haven for the animals until a suitable adoptive home is found or until they are reunited with their owner through our "Save More Lives" program. · Through our "Humane Education and Public Awareness" program further the cause of responsible animal ownership, the great need to reduce the pet population by spaying or neutering their pets and encourage a stronger bond between people and their pets. · Provide a limited number of low-cost spay/neuter services for the people unable to afford to spay or neuter their pets otherwise through our "Last Litter" program. We are not an open admissions organization and we have a "no-kill policy for healthy, treatable and adoptable animals. VISION We understand that fulfilling our vision will mean a partnership with the entire community and all of our stakeholders. We envision a county where each companion animal finds a permanent and compassionate home, where communities are enriched by the special bond between people and animals, where cruelty no longer exists and where each home practices responsible pet ownership, including spaying and neutering their pets. With this clear and unified understanding of our purpose, direction and path we set out our core values: We are guided by the belief that no adoptable or treatable companion animal should be unnecessarily euthanized due to space, time, looks or breed. · STEWARDSHIP: We manage and allocate all our resources to remain steadfast to our mission, to achieve the greatest good, and to ensure the future of our organization. · QUALITY CARE: Our actions and decisions are based on providing the best medical care and services to the most animals. We respect the life of each individual animal, while focusing on the welfare of volunteers, community, and the animal population as a whole. · COMMUNITY-FOCUSED: We enrich the community we serve by placing safe, healthy companion animals in responsible, loving homes. · RESPECT: We treat all persons and animals with dignity and respect in a non-judgmental manner. The general public, our clients, donors, volunteers, business partners, suppliers and board members are all viewed as our partners in improving animal welfare and in fulfilling our Mission. · INTEGRITY: We interact with each other and the communities we serve in a way that is respectful, fully transparent and ethical. · INNOVATION: We develop, implement and share new ideas, creative solutions and leading nonprofit practices.
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Columbia County Animal Care & Control

1940 William Few Parkway
Georgia
30813
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St Charles County Humane Services

4850 Mid Rivers Mall Drive
St Peters
Missouri
63376
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Lee County Domestic Animal Services

5600 Banner Drive
Florida
33912
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Frisco Humane Society

P.O. Box 2655
Texas
75034
fhsadmin@friscohumanesociety.com(972) 498-8980
We are an all-volunteer, no kill rescue group, we do not have a physical shelter, all our dogs and cats live in foster homes until adopted. We rescue unwanted dogs and cats from DFW animal shelters and find them new forever homes. All animals are fully vetted prior to adoption (including spay/neuter) and we always take care of any treatable medical conditions.
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Marshmallow Foundation

1478 Mallard Street
Minnesota
56501
themarshmallowfoundation@yahoo.com(218) 847-9040
Marshmallow Animal Shelter is a “low kill” shelter. This is very important to all of us and we believe in it with all of our hearts. The animals that are brought to us as “strays” are held for five (5) business days. After that hold period is up, we have the right to have that animal euthanized. We wanted to give animals a second chance at finding new homes so we chose to have a policy where we only euthanize if there are extenuating circumstances. We do our very best to not give up on any animal brought to our doorstep! Because we are committed to caring for these animals until we can find them appropriate homes, many are with us for a very lengthy period. On average, we have over 40 cats and 15 dogs to care for while they wait to find new homes and families. We do not give them time limits. But to do this requires support from our public. In addition to finding homes for these pets, Marshmallow Animal Shelter also works closely with local and regional service dog training programs and police departments. We are proud to have had several shelter dogs go on to help people or places in need! The staff and volunteers of Marshmallow Animal Shelter work hard every single day providing for the animals that have no other place to go. They do this because it is in their heart and it feeds their soul. Please help them continue to care for these pets in need and provide a safe haven for them until they find new families and homes. Please consider making a donation to ensure that these animals have someplace to go when they need it most. Thank you!
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