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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.
To promote conservation of ocean ecosystems with a special focus on threatened and endangered sea turtles.
Protect the welfare of animals, preserve the human-animal bond, and prevent the overpopulation of companion animals.
Rescue City is a no-kill, non-profit pet rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption organization. We believe it is our moral responsibility to defend the lives of abused, abandoned, and neglected animals. We take on helpless stray and surrendered animals, as well as those at the top of the euthanasia list at local and national shelters. We place our rescues in nurturing foster homes while they rebuild their lives through physical and mental rehabilitation. Following a hassle free adoption process, our Rescues are placed in loving & committed permanent homes. Our commitment to our rescues does not stop once the adoption paperwork is signed. We stress the importance of responsible pet ownership, and we educate our Fosters, Adopters, and community on what it means to be a good pet owner.
Street Cat Clinic is a 501(c)(3) veterinary surgical clinic focused on high-volume spay/neuter (TNR) and basic veterinary care for outdoor/community cats in southeast Florida. They work with trappers and rescue partners to provide no‑cost sterilization, vaccinations, and select surgical care for community cats and kittens being prepared for adoption.
Long Beach Spay and Neuter Foundation works to reduce pet overpopulation and animal suffering in Long Beach by running trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) programs, arranging spay/neuter and veterinary care, fostering and adopting out animals, and doing community outreach and advocacy.
The goal of Paws of Honor (POH) is to provide veterinary care and products at no charge* for retired military and law enforcement dogs that have served our country, locally or globally. Service dogs deserve accessible, high quality veterinary care in return for their commitment and sacrifice for our country and the monetary burden associated with veterinary care should not fall on the shoulders of the officer/handler/owner once the dog has been decommissioned.
The mission of the Idaho Humane Society is to advocate for the welfare and responsible care of animals, protect them from neglect and cruelty and promote humane education, awareness and compassion.
"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."
As Tuolumne Spay and Neuter, we aim to offer low-cost spay and neuter services to promote healthy pet ownership, reduce the number of unwanted animals, and manage the feral cat population. We will serve low-income community members, trap-neuter-return (TNR) efforts, and local rescues.
501(c)(3) liaison between area shelters, rescues and the public, helping abused, neglected, lost and abandoned animals. FoKCA pays for medical treatment of ownerless dogs, cats and the like that would otherwise receive no attention, helps pay for medical services for pets experiencing life-threatening illness or injury when owners cannot afford upfront fees for emergency care, and secures rescue for shelter animals.
World Vets provides veterinary aid in developing countries and disaster relief worldwide.