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The Cat House On The Kings

Our mission is to place rescued cats and kittens into loving homes; to provide a safe, happy, and healthy home for unwanted cats and kittens in a unique, no-cage facility; to prevent pet overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and to educate the public about responsible pet ownership. We serve primarily Tulare, Fresno, and Madera Counties of Central California, with some rescues and adoptions in additional counties.

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Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc

1. Save and rehabilitate adult and orphaned Wildlife that have been brought to the facility for release to their natural habitat. 2. To act as an advocate for native species among the general public and the Division of Wildlife. 3. To design custom programs to educate the populations about methods to prevent potential problems with wildlife. 4. To provide educational seminars tailored for specific groups about the care of animals wild and domestic.

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All Hounds On Deck Rescue

THE MISSION OF ALL HOUNDS ON DECK IS TO SAVE DOGS. OUR DOGS RECEIVE COMPLETE VETERINARY CARE AND PREVENTATIVE MEDICATIONS SO THAT EACH DOG IS HEALTHY UPON ADOPTION. WE FOSTER, SOCIALIZE, AND LOVE EACH DOG, AND OUR CAREFUL SCREENING PROCESS HELPS US FIND THE PERFECT HOME FOR EACH. WE ALSO EDUCATE ABOUT DOG HEALTH AND SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP.

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Los Angeles Pet Rescue

Los Angeles Pet Rescue (operating as Los Angeles Guinea Pig Rescue) rescues, rehabilitates, shelters and rehomes small companion animals—especially guinea pigs—providing medical care, free wellness checks and adoption services while educating the public about proper care and preventing future surrenders. The organization also responds to hoarding/neglect cases and runs adoption/boarding programs.

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2 X 2 Rescue Corporation

They are dedicated to bettering the lives of overlooked, neglected, or special needs shelter animals. It is their belief that some animals need more attention with medical, social, or behavioral issues than most shelters are willing or able to provide. They are dedicated to educating the public about the animals in need, and how they can help. Prevention and education are the key factors in animal care. Each animal deserves the perfect forever home and it is their commitment to them that they find it.

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Cat Guardians

Cat Guardians, Inc. is a nonprofit organization designed to help with the feline overpopulation and homelessness problem in Du Page County, Illinois. Cat Guardians provides proper medical, and sustenance needs and loving care to these stray and unwanted cats. Each cat is spayed/neutered before adoptions to prevent additional unwanted animals. Cats not adopted or deemed unadoptable are welcome to live out their lives in our no-kill, caring shelter.

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Humane Society Of Tipton County

Our mission is to help control the pet population through spay and neuter awareness, prevent animal neglect and cruelty, provide shelter for stray and lost pets, place homeless animals into loving homes, reunite lost and found animals with their proper owners, and educate the community about animal welfare. We strive to instill appreciation, care, and compassion for all animals, great and small within our community.

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Humane Society Of Memphis & Shelby County

The Humane Society of Memphis and Shelby County's mission is to prevent cruelty to animals and promote humane education in the community; • To offer refuge, medical care, nourishment, and an opportunity for a second chance at life to injured and abused animals;• To protect animals from cruelty, neglect, carelessness, and ignorance;• To foster a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward animals and promote responsible pet ownership through humane education; and,• To enhance the quality of human life through animal companionship.

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Prairie Paws Rescue

Prairie Paws Rescue, endeavors to: Aid in placing animals in suitable homes according to the animals needs and special needs animals in appropriate homes Provide for, house, rehabilitate and relocate lost, strayed or homeless pets Promote spay/neutering to prevent unwanted litters Provide Humane Education to Adopters and the Community Provide basic and vet recommended medical services to animals in our care Reunite lost animals with their owners Serve as advocates for animals--speaking for those who can not speak for themselves

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Briard Club Of America Rescue Trust

The Briard Rescue Trust was established in 2005 by the Briard Club of America, to further the Club’s mission regarding Rescue and Education. Their key goals include rescue support and prevention through education. The Trustees do not engage in hands-on rescue, however, they network with numerous experienced rescuers throughout the USA. Their mission is to provide resources to all involved in the rescue process and ensure all Briards get the help they need. From owners and breeders to rescuers, foster homes, and adopters … They are here to help.

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New Life Boxer Rescue

New Life Boxer Rescue is dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the lives of Boxers who are at risk of being neglected, abused or forced to find new homes for reasons not in their control. As part of our goal of preventing cruelty to animals, the mission of New Life Boxer Rescue is to provide a safe and loving environment in foster care while we seek a new and permanent home for these Boxers. We provide medical care including but not limited to, spaying and neutering of all Boxers who come into our rescue.

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Tired Dog Rescue

We, Tired Dog Rescue, strive to find homes for dogs in need, build quality relationships with responsible owners, and preserve current dog-family homes by seeking solutions to financial, behavioral, and situational dog problems.We believe the lives of homeless, abandoned and abused dogs are precious and that all dogs deserve a loving home despite their age, medical condition and/or disabilities. We believe the only solution to the pet overpopulation is education. Education on the importance of spay and neutering and the importance of yearly vaccinations and heartworm prevention.