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Dedicated to providing unsurpassed standards for quality care, training of companion animals, and client education to promote responsible pet ownership while uniting fellow rescuers in the pursuit of ending animal homelessness.
Hoppy Clover Rabbit Rescue is a 501c3 foster-based nonprofit that rescues, rehabilitates, and adopts domestic rabbits while promoting proper education, spaying and neutering, and advocating for rabbit welfare.
To protect and nurture companion animals and enrich the lives of people who love them.
Founded in 2005, the North Jersey Guinea Pig and Hamster Rescue, Inc. was created to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, gerbils, pet rats, mice and other pocket pets. They are a "no kill" shelter that seeks to place these animals in loving homes, no matter how long it takes.
The sanctuary provides lifelong care and safe, outdoor open‑flight housing for parrots and other exotic birds that are abused, neglected, abandoned or otherwise displaced. It does not breed or sell birds; instead FEBS focuses on permanent placement, medical and behavioral care, and educating the public about the responsibilities of keeping exotic birds as pets.
No-kill animal shelter rescues sick, injured, abused, neglected and abandoned animals. Provide medical care and shelter.Find good new homes. Educate new owners about care and health issues of animal.Provide appropriate animal to elderly for companionship at no cost to new owner.
To spare sentient beings from needless suffering and save human and animal lives by promoting a compassionate, healthy lifestyle.
Petunia's Rescued Friends is a small, donation‑based 501(c)(3) no‑kill animal rescue operating from foster homes in and around Castroville, Texas. They rescue and rehabilitate dogs and cats from various circumstances and place them in permanent adoptive homes while relying on community support and donations to fund care.
The Ferret Rescue & Education Society (FRES) is a non-profit, charitable organization that was started by a small group of devoted ferret owners in the Calgary area who recognized the need for a locally based rescue dedicated to ferrets. Our committed volunteers assist FRES in their goal to find permanent homes for all of the ferrets surrendered to us. They also provide shelter, basic needs, veterinary care, and if necessary, rehabilitation for all abused, unwanted, and abandoned ferrets regardless of their health status. With the rapid rise in the popularity of ferrets as pets, there is a great need for public education. While ferrets make wonderful pets, it is important that those who select them, as well as those in contact with them, have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding ferrets care. FRES places a high priority on educating potential and present ferret owners as to the special needs required by these increasingly popular, but often very misun
The mission of the Humane Society of North Iowa is to provide temporary shelter, food, medical attention, and comfort to displaced and neglected companion animals and educate the public about the humane care of animals with a goal of reducing overpopulation.
Provide shelter and humane treatment of animals of Herkimer Country including spaying and neutering.
EDUCATE PUBLIC ON ANIMAL CONTROL & WELFARE