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To prevent the suffering of abandoned cats through rescue, spay/neuter, medical care, shelter, and adoption to approved homes. To educate the public about the proper care of cats, the importance of spaying and neutering, and the benefits of adopting shelter cats. To operate as a no-kill, all-volunteer, non-profit organization.
To rescue, treat, and rehabilitate sick and injured wild birds with the goal of releasing them back into their native habitat in the wild. To educate the general public about Florida’s native wild bird population, and how to prevent and reduce man-made dangers wild birds face every day.
BY PROVIDING AFFORDABLE SPAY AND NEUTER SURGERIES AND PREVENTIVE CARE FOR CATS AND DOGS, THE ANIMAL BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC PROMOTES LIFETIME PET OWNERSHIP AND SAVES LIVES OUR PRIMARY AREAS OF OPERATION ARE FREE AND LOW-COST SPAY/NEUTER SURGERIES, WELLNESS SERVICES, HEARTWORM TESTING, AND MICROCHIPPING.
The shelter operates as a local no‑kill animal welfare organization that provides temporary care, medical treatment (vaccinations/spay‑neuter/microchipping), and adoption services for lost and homeless animals; it also promotes humane education and community pet‑care resources to prevent cruelty and reduce pet overpopulation.
Napa Humane works to promote the welfare of companion animals through protection, advocacy, education, and practical services. They focus on preventing pet overpopulation and keeping pets healthy and in homes by providing low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping, humane education, behavior support, and community programs.
The Physicians Committee promotes prevention-focused medicine through plant-based nutrition, conducts clinical research, and advocates for ethical, animal-free scientific and medical training. They work with clinicians, policymakers, and institutions to expand nutrition education and to replace or reduce animal use in research and medical education.
OUR PURPOSE IS TO RESCUE DEATH ROW ANIMALS FROM THE SHELTER AND PLACE THEM IN FOSTER HOMES THAT WILL PROVIDE THEM THE LOVE AND CARE THEY NEED TO BECOME HAPPY, HEALTHY, ADOPTABLE ANIMALS. WE DO NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST BREED, AGE, MEDICAL, OR BEHAVIOR. THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TOWARDS ANIMALS.
Wounded Paw Project® (WPP) is a 501(c)(3) that focuses on the prevention of animal abuse and the rehabilitation of abused and rescued dogs. The organization is guided by the PAW principle--Protect, Advocate, and Wagployment® (giving abused and rescued dogs a second tail in life®). Be the Voice for the Voiceless®.
Committed to contributing to the welfare of companion animals through permanent placement and community education on sterilization, animal cruelty and neglect. They strive to provide necessary veterinarian care to ensure healthy animals. They educate people and promote the importance of spaying and neutering animals to prevent needless suffering and death due to overpopulation.
Happy Tails is a Bradford County, PA no‑kill shelter that rescues, fosters, and rehomes abused, abandoned, and stray companion animals. It also runs spay/neuter and education programs to promote humane pet ownership and to prevent cruelty, and seeks to return lost animals to owners or place them in permanent homes.
Our Mission is to investigate, help prosecute and prevent cruelty to animals; promote adoption awareness, humane education and responsible pet ownership while we care for the many animals surrendered to our shelter to the best of our ability every day until we find them new loving homes.
Lost Paws Rescue of Texas was organized to prevent animal suffering, animal cruelty and to help educate the public about spaying and neutering their pets as well as responsible pet ownership. We dedicate ourselves to helping the homeless animals in the Dallas-Fort Worth area find permanent, loving forever homes.