Animal Advocates paid $ 1,800 to heal Spencer so that he would at last get the loving, responsible home he deserved.
Animal Advocates paid $ 1800 in vet fees for his medical care, neuter, vaccines and professional after - care.
Animal Advocates paid the bill as we have for many cats and kittens, this year and every year.
We received this email from the rescue colleague in the interior of BC whose rescue work
Animal Advocates pays for and makes possible:
Animal Advocates pays the bills for our colleague's rescues.
Not exact matches
GAVI does not
pay for
animal vaccines, yet it would save many lives by providing human postexposure vaccines to developing countries,
advocates say; governments could then use some of their health budget for dog vaccines instead.
Animal Advocates will be
paying the bills and Fraser Valley Humane Society will do all the work.
Animal Advocates Society of BC (AASBC) has been
paying the vet bills for these cats and women for decades, thanks to the warm - hearted generosity of our donors.
Animal Advocates Society of BC (AAS BC) has been
paying the vet bills for these cats and women for decades, thanks to the warm - hearted generosity of our donors.
Animal Advocates has
paid $ 1397.00 for these fourteen cats so far and there are more bills on the way.
Make a tax - deductible donation to
Animal Advocates Society marked for A Cat's Fate and we will send the money to A Cat's Fate to
pay their vet bills.
Animal Advocates is
paying all the vet expenses for all fourteen cats.
Animal Advocates has
paid $ 9,288.00 as of July 2014 in outstanding vet bills.
If your heart goes out to abandoned cats and kittens doing their best to survive on reserves, you can help them by donating to
Animal Advocates so we can keep
paying these bills.
Animal Advocates has
paid $ 9,288.00 as of July 2014 in outstanding vet bills for S.N.A.P.P.S..
Maynard's is just one story of how
Animal Advocates, in partnership with cat rescuers in many places in BC, makes a difference, by
paying for spay and neutering of feral cats on reserves,
paying for sick and starving kitten rescue, and
paying for cats like Maynard.
Judy Stone and Barry Faires from
Animal Advocates go downtown, find Turner,
pay $ 200, and have Turner sign a bill of sale, and become the legal owners of Yoda, so that the SPCA and Turner can not get him.
We are grateful, proud and honored to feature our super hero volunteer, Diane Douglass in Bay Woof,
Paying Tribute to
Animal Advocates and Volunteers!
In order to accomplish our mission of shutting down puppy mills and backyard breeders, it is recommended that rescues and
animal advocates not
pay a puppy miller or backyard breeder any amount of money in exchange for a puppy or dog.
Star would have died without
Animal Advocates instantly offering to
pay all the vet bills, because no one else was going to.
And
Animal Advocates will be there for Mario to
pay his ongoing medical expenses for as long as he lives.