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Get A Life Pet Rescue

6919 Broward Blvd #183
Plantation
Florida
33417
info@getalifepetrescue.com(954) 629-2445
Get A Life Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit, small dog, foster home only, quality of life organization.We rescue and rehabilitate dogs from kill facilities, hoarding cases and owner surrenders. We do not receive grants nor government funding and rely on your donations to continue to give each dog quality vet care with rehabilitation and adopt to qualified adopters. This gives every dog the best chance at a healthy life with a devoted home! You can help by getting food donations from holistic food companies, donating supplies, vitamin/joint supplements for senior dogs and other dogs in our current care, as well as your financial contributions are deeply appreciated!
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Dexter's Kitties Inc.

Orlando
Florida
32827
DextersKitties@gmail.com
We are a rescue group based out of Lake Nona (near Orlando airport). Lake Nona is a relatively new community and local residents have partnered to help rescue and fix displaced and outdoor homeless cats.
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Santa Rosa Animal Services

4451 Pine Forest Road
Florida
32583

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Feline Canopy of Care, Inc

138 SouthWind Circle
St Augustine
Florida
32080
mimispath@comcast.net(904) 717-3231
Feline Canopy of Care, Inc. is an all volunteer, foster based, non-profit organization (501 3c) dedicated to ending the suffering of abandoned cats and kittens. We promote the spay and neuter of animals over euthanasia to effectively manage overpopulation. We educate the public and provide resources so that the best care may be provided to all animals. We are a No-Kill organization exclusively dedicated to rescuing and rehoming abandoned and stray cats and kittens. Our mission is to put an end to feline homelessness, neglect and abuse which is all too prevalent in our area.
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A HOPE

5755 Washington St
Florida
32570

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ahope4src@gmail.com(850) 665-0511
A HOPE of Santa Rosa County FL, Inc. came about in a very organic way. For quite some time now, several individuals have been working to make changes for the animals in our county. We care very deeply and are extremely concerned about our community cats and dogs. We are heartsick over the influx of animals coming into our local shelter, resulting in the highest euthanasia rate in our area. The fault does not lie with the shelter, however, but with our very own friends, families, and neighbors. ​ We are devastated by the cats and dogs being abandoned in our community and the countless unaltered animals roaming our streets, propagating an already suffocating animal population. So...we decided to do something about it. We are starting out as a very small group – but we have BIG dreams. As we gain momentum and support, we aim to focus on the health of our community animals, providing low cost spay and neuter options. We will be providing resources for pet owners in need, enabling them to provide for their cats and dogs in the ways they have always wanted to. We are going to educate the community at large, teaching responsible pet ownership to go along with the resources that will be provided. In sum, we will provide A HOPE for the animals and animal-loving residents of Santa Rosa County. Please open your heart to our cause and join us in whatever capacity you are able. More than ever, our animals need us.
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Save Our Strays Inc

Safety Harbor
Florida
34695
sos@saveourstraysinc.com(727) 481-5262
We are an all volunteer organization that cares for approximately 600 cats every year. We are a non-profit organization with a 501 (c) (3) designation. Save Our Strays became unique in Pinellas County as the only all volunteer organization which, as part of its mission, would accept every stray cat or kitten that needed help IF THERE WAS SPACE IN A FOSTER HOME without prejudice to age, appearance, or health. The cat must reside in Pinellas County. We simply do not have enough foster homes to care for cats from other areas of the state. The only reason an animal within our county would be denied acceptance would be a lack of space. Every animal taken into a Save Our Strays shelter home would be cared for until it was adopted. Euthanasia is not practiced for population control. It is a procedure that is performed ONLY under the advise and supervision of a veterinarian and only if in the best interest of the animal. These animals do not live out their lives in cages. They live in the home of a loving foster parent who cares for that cat for the remainder of its life. Save Our Strays does not accept feral cats into foster homes because we ARE NOT a sanctuary. We do not have the resources, including volunteers and funds, to provide permanent, long term care for feral cats. As soon as there is available space in a shelter home, a cat (non-feral and friendly) is admitted to a foster home. Those seeking our assistance, in most cases, must provide transportation of the cat to the veterinarian for the initial exam or in some cases, directly to the foster home. We do not have volunteers to run pick ups. Prior to adoption the cat is then given a thorough veterinary exam which includes a feline leukemia and FIV test (if old enough), spay/neuter surgery, a distemper vaccine and a rabies vaccine (if old enough). Every cat is also microchipped. All necessary medical treatment, including surgery, is provided. Once the animal is determined to be healthy, it is ready for adoption and posted on Petfinder and taken to one of several PetSmart stores in Pinellas County various Saturdays throughout the year. Cats are not left at stores. Since January 1995, Save Our Strays has medically assisted and adopted out 8500 cats and kittens. This has been possible through the many volunteers who give their time and love to care for these animals and to the generous contributors whose donations go directly to the medical treatment and care of the animals.
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Big Cypress German Shepherd Rescue

PO Box 110462
Naples
Florida
34108

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adopt@saveagermanshepherd.org
The Big Cypress German Shepherd Rescue is comprised of a group of passionate individuals dedicated to the rescue of homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected German Shepherd dogs and puppies. The goal is to rehabilitate the dogs physically, emotionally, and nutritionally and help guide them to becoming loving and loyal family companions.
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Liberation Cat House, Inc

Orlando
Florida
32806

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liberationcathouse@gmail.com
We are a non-profit organization that exists to save the lives of at-risk cats and kittens in the Central Florida area. We also have some kitties in the Charlotte, NC are. This is primarily done through fostering those that are sick and/or medically needy until they are healthy and old enough to be placed in a forever home. We believe that saving more lives can be accomplished through educating others on the importance of spaying and neutering as well as through safe and effective trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNvR) practices. We live by the conviction that compassion for animals applies to all species, not just cats.
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Care Love Give Inc./ DBA:Wonder Paws Rescue

1404 E Las Olas Blvd #2428
Florida
33303

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info@wonderpawsrescue.com(954) 884-0440
Care Love Give, Inc., DBA: Wonder Paws Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue that was founded with the purpose of helping families with animals in crisis, and animals in need of rescue. Our vision is to create a community where all animals receive appropriate care, love and the opportunity to find a home. We will provide veterinary care and work against animal cruelty, abuse and neglect. Wonder Paws rescue will provide temporary housing, medical care and rehabilitation for neglected animals in our community, with the ultimate goal of finding them permanent, safe and loving homes. These animals will be taken out of high kill shelters in Broward and Dade County and accepted from people who would like to surrender them to us directly. We will try to educate the community on the importance of spay/neuter and adoption.
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All Paws on Deck Animal Rescue

300 N. New York Avenue, #1880
Winter Park
Florida
32789
allpawsfl@gmail.com
We are a local small, foster based rescue. Our mission is to provide vetting and foster care for at risk dogs and cats. We also plan to offer low cost spay/neuter for those in our community .
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