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Feline Friends of Destin

PO Box 822
Florida
32540

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felinefriendsofdestin@hotmail.com(850) 837-3869
Feline Friends of Destin is a 501(c), non-profit, all volunteer, organization. FFoD does not have a shelter so we rely mainly on foster homes until adopted. FFoD does utilize the space provided by The Cat Clinic in Destin, where all our adoptions are done. FFoD is dedicated to the control of the feral cat population and reduction of the killing and abandonment of healthy felines. We accomplish this through TNR&M (Trap, Neuter, Return and Maintain) program, adoptions, education and community assistance.
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Helping Overpopulation of Pets End

Satellite Bch
Florida
32937
hopeforbrevard@gmail.com(321) 271-4041
Helping Overpopulation of Pets End (HOPE), is here to educate the public about the problem and put an end to unwanted animals in Brevard County Florida. Too many animals are euthanized in the shelters in Brevard County. Brevard should strive to become a no-kill County, doing all it can to find homes for the animals in need. We assist low income residents of Brevard County FL with low cost/no cost spay/neuter, TNR, and emergency vet care. We foster animals in order to help abandoned, homeless, and stray animals find permanent and loving homes. We educate all people on proper pet care.
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Destiny for Dogs, Inc.

West Palm Beach
Florida
33405

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joann@destinyfordogs.com
Destiny for Dogs specializes in assisting senior citizens who may not be able to fully afford their pets care with medicine, food and transportation to vets office. We also specialize in helping senior dogs that are a little more difficult to find homes for. Destiny also finds homes for any dog or cat in need.
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Warm Hearts Pet Rescue, Inc.

Florida
33435

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dis3pups@hotmail.com
Warm Hearts is a non-profit, 501 c-3 foster network that rescues, re-homes and rehabilitates cats and dogs from high kill shelters. We are a no-kill organization.
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Brookes Legacy Animal Rescue Inc.

P.O. Box 990255
Naples
Florida
34116
Info@BrookesLegacyAnimalRescue.org(239) 434-7480
Brooke Ashley Miller is the reason for Brooke's Legacy Animal Rescue Team. She had given so much in her life, that we want to give some back. Brooke didn’t get a second chance at life. We are about the second chances, and the pets we rescue from kill shelters were about to be euthanized the day we saved them. Brooke’s Legacy Animal Rescue is committed to second chances for these wonderful pets and adopting to great committed families. If you should have any questions please email us at info@brookeslegacyanimalrescue.org On Brooke's 18th birthday, she was driving to her grandparents house for her party. She was involved in a tragic accident that ejected her, and her 7 week old puppy, Mia from her truck. Mia fully recovered from her head trauma, despite a few scars. Brooke was flown to a Florida trauma center for severe head injuries. She underwent two separate emergency brain surgeries, and after exactly seven days in a coma, she passed away. She lived every day to the fullest, and always found the good in everything, and everyone. One of her greatest loves was animals. She was an avid barrel racer for nine years with her much loved Quarter Horse, Red Dawn. Brooke was actively involved in The Happy Trails 4-H Club, worked at Pat's Kids, AppleBee's as a Hostess, and at the New To You Consignment Shop. She also worked at her mom's (Tink Bechtol) grooming shop, Groomingdale's Of Naples. Brooke was attending Edison Community College at age 16. Brooke has two younger brothers, Mason and Colton, and one younger sister, Cheyenne. They are all following in Brooke's footsteps with their love of animals. Brooke is, and will always be remembered for her love of life. her love of children, and her love for animals. Brooke is in the hearts of all of us.
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Forgotten Feral Felines of Florida, Inc.

7755 Woodsmuir Dr
West Palm Beach
Florida
33412

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pianopal@earthlink.net(561) 329-5798
Our efforts began with feral cat TNR which naturally evolves into kitten fostering. We have been using personal funds for quality kitten care; but hope to alleviate that somewhat with the benefits of our upcoming non-profit status. We do what we do for the love of cats; and to the best of our abilities, we strive to achieve a healthy & happy future for each of our fosters.
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Puppy Pimps Animal Rescue

Florida
33301

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puppypimps@gmail.com(954) 608-7882
Puppy Pimps Animal Rescue is a 501c3 organization dedicated to rescuing at-risk "bully-breed” dogs and providing them with high quality care and a comfortable living environment while actively attempting to find them loving, responsible, and well-matched forever families. We also strive to promote responsible pet ownership and a positive image of bully breeds within our community, and be a resource to our neighbors in need by providing them with educational information, food, and access to affordable veterinary care.
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Rescue Adoption Inc.

3802 Oleander Av.
Florida
34982
takeushometoday@gmail.com(833) 569-2838
WHAT WE DO: As our name Rescue Adoption name states, we have a two part process: We start with the RESCUE process by saving dogs that have been already scheduled on PTS (Put To Sleep) lists, by placing a "Rescue Hold" on as many dogs as we can and as often as we can, subsequently we send one of our Rescue Vans to pick them up, bring them to our shelter where they will be provided with any medical attention needed in a home like environment, properly fed & housed, bathed & rid of parasites, socialized with other dogs & people, they will be spayed/neutered, micro chipped, vaccinated and finally get ready for adoption. Our ADOPTION process starts by featuring & introducing our doggies for adoption on our Website, word of mouth, Social Media & the internet; then we use one of our Rescue Vans to bring our doggies to adoption events where you can meet them in person. We literally bring them from death row to the comfort of a home. "Every time we adopt a dog we are able to save another one; this is why we go above and beyond by transporting the dogs and bringing them to potential adopters; we are always in a race against time to be able to save one more life" Dagmara Monsalve HOW WE ARE FUNDED: We don't receive government grants, receive any local tax-payer assistance, have Donald Trump or any rich investors funding our cause; our organization is over 90% self-funded by our deep desire to adopt dogs, we have adoption fees that allow us to provide the needed transportation costs, veterinary costs, surgeries, medicines & treatments, shelter operational costs, a clean environment, rent...etc (unfortunately too many to list them entirely). Less than 10% of our funding comes from private donations and charitable organizations. Our Dogs and Pups are Ready and Willing to Serve our Community Our "Paws In Action" program was created with the purpose of our Rescued Dogs, to serve our communities by bringing a smile and happiness to those in need, become ambassadors to the plight of other abused and neglected dogs, create a sense of awareness in the increasing problem of dog overpopulation and re-iterate the importance of Responsible Ownership.Our "Paws In Action" Doggies Are Eager to Visit: Children's Hospitals, Schools, Hospice, Retirement Homes,Hospitals or 501 c 3 Non-Profit Organizations.
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Pet Pal Animal Shelter

405 22nd Street South
St. Pete
Florida
33712

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(727) 328-7738
Our mission is to rescue dogs and cats from animal shelters that may otherwise be euthanized due to time limitations, illness, injuries or lack of socialization and training. We are dedicated to educating the public about the pet overpopulation crisis, the importance of spaying/neutering and responsible pet ownership. WE DO NOT ACCEPT STRAYS History Pet Pal Animal Shelter, formerly known as Pet Pal Rescue, was founded in the early 1980′s by two women when they realized the high number of animals that were being euthanized due to pet overpopulation and neglect. Driven by their desire to make a difference, they began taking animals from shelters, and finding permanent homes for them. By 1988, they organized Pet Pal Rescue as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Pet Pal Rescue was located in the Orlando area until August 2002. when it moved to Pinellas County, under the supervision of former director, Jennifer Forlizzo McCraw who oversaw the construction the actual shelter which opened it’s doors in April of 2005. In 2008, Pet Pal built a low cost spay/neuter clinic and in 2009, they expanded their services and changed the clinic’s name to Pet Pal Veterinary Clinic. The Clinic offers reasonable fees for their procedures , therefore aiding the fight to cut down the large number of pets that are euthanized each year. Under the direction of Executive Director, Scott Daly, Pet Pal has stayed true to their mission and the number of animals that they save increases each year. It continues the fight to educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets and responsible pet ownership.
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Naples Cat Alliance

921 No Name Ln
Naples
Florida
34120
info@naplescatalliance.org(424) 835-1523
We are a Trap, Neuter and Return group that recently opened a No-Kill, Free Roaming Cat Shelter. We found so many wonderful cats in the field we wanted to be able to provide them with adoption opportunities. We have TNR'd over 4,000 cats in the past five years.
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