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Regional SPCA

117 West Fulton St
New York
12078
adopt@fcrspca.org(518) 725-5956
We are a volunteer-run, no kill shelter running out of a leased 574 sq ft, 8 kennel facility. We average 150 dogs a year through our doors, about 2/3 of those d
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Last Chance Animal Rescue

PO Box 184
New York
11741
lcarescue@gmail.com(631) 478-6844
Last Chance Animal Rescue Fund is a Charitable, not -for profit organization, created to save the lives of animals. We rescue animals that are located in "KILL
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Paws Crossed Animal Rescue Inc.

100 Warehouse Lane South
New York
10523
adoptions@pawscrossedny.org(914) 372-7878
Our mission is to "Rescue one by one until there are none."  Through this mission we will rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome orphaned pets. We aim to provide a lo
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East Coast Adoption Agency

PO BOX 913
SHERBURNE
New York
13460
sarah@eastcoastadoptions.com(908) 745-9191
Dogs In Danger Rescue, now DBA East Coast Adoptions, was founded in 2007 in order to help dogs that need homes immediately to avoid euthanasia. We have re-home
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FURRR 911, Inc.

PO Box 645
New York
10517
furrr911@gmail.com(914) 761-6735
We are a feline only rescue group which focuses on the medically fragile (bottle babies), critically ill or injured, special needs, and feral kitten populations
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Joyful Rescues, Inc.

1319 Turock Dr
New York
14727
info@joyfulrescues.org(716) 372-3661
Since our humble beginnings in December 2002, Joyful Rescues has grown into a 501(c)3 non-profit corporate team of volunteer animal lovers reaching out to help
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New York City Cat Coalition

P.O. Box 1324
New York
10475
nycatcoal@yahoo.com(718) 671-1695
NYC Cat Coalition Mission Statement: We rescue cats and kittens from the streets or from owner surrender, bring them for needed veterinary services, assess them
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Traveling Tails & Ragamuffin Rescue

Utica
New York
13502
ttrrescue@gmail.com(518) 424-0617
Our Mission Statement: Rescue animals from abusive, endangering, and neglectful situations. Stop cat abuse and dog abuse by keeping the public informed of these dangerous situations, the ongoing stray issue in the Four Corners Region, and how to help. Provide necessary veterinary care to these animals. Promote the importance of spaying/neutering animals, as well as other responsible pet care. Place rescue animals in homes through pet fostering and pet adoption. Build and maintain a network of other animal rescue groups. We are headquartered in Upstate New York, but we collaborate with other animal lovers in the Northeast and across the United States.
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Blue Barn Farm and Sanctuary Inc.

North Salem
New York
10560
mary@bluebarnrescue.org(914) 419-7375
We are a husband and wife team that have devoted our lives to animals. I am a veterinary technician and have been doing rescue and fostering since I was 16. We live on a farm in North Salem and have been rescuing animals for years as part of our farm sanctuary and recently decided to make it official so we can expand and help more animals and adopt out animals to the right home if applicable. We have horses, Goats, Sheep, Chickens, Ducks, Cats, Dogs, Guinea Pigs and a gecko. While we have been taking in rescues for years, we began this venture with our first sad, neglected guinea pig, Nibbles- his story was the same as most--kid wants guinea pig, promises to take care of it, parents get guinea pig, kid loses interest, parents don't want to take care of it, guinea pig sits alone and neglected in a dirty cage until they finally decide to give it away. We adopted a friend for him, but as un neutered males, they did not get along and instead lived in a duplex so they didn't have to share. My daughter loved her Guinea Pigs so much, she got a female at her father's house. I knew it wouldn't be long before we would end up taking her. Now we had 3 Guinea Pigs that could not be housed together and our house began to look like a pet store and the piggies looked like they were in prison. We ended up building a Coop outside for them with an edible garden, had the boys neutered and put them all together and it was so heartwarming to see how happy they were! As soon as I mentioned what we were doing to a few people, we took in 6 Guinea Pigs within a week. It was then that we realized what a need there is for a guinea pig rescue, as they are so often forgotten and are purchased and discarded like barbie dolls. We also have been taking chickens and ducks and are putting in a quarantine barn for larger barnyard animals. So there it began... we Primarily take critical care, special needs, senior and pregnant animals as I am a retired technician and have the experience to care for them that many other rescues do not. Those animals that are unadoptable have a forever home in our sanctuary, and those that are adoptable stay until we find the absolute perfect home for them. We are currently up to 16 Sanctuary Guinea Pigs and 14 ICU Guinea Pigs, and have taken in 14 ducklings, a rooster and a cat with premature kittens that she rejected since we began our venture (aside from the 53 animals we rescued prior to becoming incorporated). I just need a better way to keep track of everyone and I have tried a couple of different software programs and am not happy with them.
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Animal Manor Inc

204 Peenpack Trail
New York
12746
animalmanor@yahoo.com(845) 672-0556
501 3 C not for profit making the world a better place by helping local animals in need. Educating the public on humane education and pet care. Sanctuary for abused, abandoned, animals
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