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Tommy Cat Foundation rescues, provides lifetime care and safe shelter for cats and kittens with special needs. The group focuses on animals that are medically or physically challenged and provides medical care, lifelong sanctuary, and public education about differently‑abled companion animals.
The PSPCA rescues animals from cruelty and neglect, rehabilitates them medically and behaviorally, and places them with new, loving families. We bring our mission to life through the lifesaving efforts of our Humane Law Enforcement division, in-house Shelter Hospital, low-cost veterinary services, behavior and enrichment program, humane education, and placement of abandoned animals in loving forever homes.
Small Miracles is a No-Kill Shelter. We exist to rescue unwanted and homeless cats and dogs and provide them with shelter and medical care until we match them up with appropriate new owners willing to adopt them. Every animal we help contributes to reducing the overpopulation and the need to euthanize the animals.
To spread awareness about animal cruelty in tourism and to support and fundraise for those projects that take these animals out of abusive lives and cares for them
Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP), an all volunteer, non-profit organization, exists to rescue, protect and provide care for at risk pets. We promote lifelong adoptions while focusing on spay/neuter and the education of animal welfare. SAAP serves the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati area.
The Grand Strand Humane Society (GSHS) takes in animals brought in by the City of Myrtle Beach Animal Control. We are committed to the care and humane treatment of all homeless and abandoned animals in the Myrtle Beach Metropolitan Area. When we made the decision to step out of the cookie-cutter style of shelters and stop euthanizing healthy, adoptable animals for space, it was the right decision and we felt the only option for the GSHS. The decision did increase our financial struggle, but we will continue finding every healthy, adoptable animal a forever family as long as it is financially feasible. We are further committed to providing excellent guest service to people visiting our facilities in the hope that all our animals can find caring and loving homes. We also work at educating our community about responsible pet ownership and finally, to investigate and attempt to prevent cruelty to all animals. We strive to provide all communities within our area with cost-effective adoption rates as well as spay/neutering and preventative healthcare services.
Our mission is to promote the well-being of animals through SAVE: Spay/Neuter, Adopt, Volunteer and Educate. We provide housing and care to homeless and unwanted pets, and have welcomed thousands of animals since 1975. We strive to find good, loving, permanent homes for all of them.
PRESERVATION OF MARINE LIFE, CONCENTRATING EFFORTS ON ENDANDERED SPECIES.TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO CLEAN BEACHES, OCEANS AND WATERWAYS.SUPPORT PROGRAMS INCLUDING ACCESS TO VESSELS USED IN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION.
Rescue and rehabilitation of Mastiffs & Bulldogs
To provide shelter and care for at risk animals.
"Our goal is to rescue Bichons, Bichon Mixes and other small dogs from high euthanasia shelters, to provide them with medical services and place them into the care of loving guardians."
Our mission is to build a community of people and organizations working together to save today’s, and prevent tomorrow’s, abused, neglected and homeless animals. How we do this ……. Deliver the highest level of animal care to prepare today’s animals in need for their future homes Bring together the cats and dogs who need a loving family with the people who want them Provide community services and resources to ensure every animal has a safe and healthy life For more than 50 years, Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter has been providing exceptional care for homeless animals, working tirelessly to find a permanent, loving home for every cat and dog we serve. Our priority is to save abandoned animals within our community; however, our efforts don’t end there. We also partner with shelters around the country to save at-risk animals from being euthanized. Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter never euthanizes any animal for time or space reasons. Adoptable animals reside with us until they find their forever home. We become their loving family until they become a part of yours. Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is a registered 501(c)(3) organization that is solely funded by contributions, grants and bequests.