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'' «I am pleased we sent the message that our
community abhors the inhumane treatment of
animals by puppy mills,» Potok said in an
email.
Email replies from PETA, «Montreal laws are as they are and the global
animal community are well aware of Montreal's disregard for
animals.»
If you are with a corporate or
community group who would like to donate your time to Heartland
Animal Shelter, please
email us about opportunities we have available.
He's asking for anyone in the fire - affected areas who knows of
animals in need (particularly
community cats, aka feral / strays who may have been left behind) to please call 828-748-2236 or
email [email protected].
email:
[email protected] TREATS The TREATS program offers a limited amount of free spay / neuter vouchers through the Tallahassee Leon
Community Animal Service Center.
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• Handled large volume of incoming phone calls,
emails and in - person inquiries from the
community of people wanting to volunteer or foster
animals.
Wisconsin: The Dodge County Humane Society: Juneau (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, temporary foster program) Eau Claire County Humane Association: Eau Claire (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Fox Valley Humane Society: Appleton (temporary boarding program) Heart2Heart Pet Lifeline: La Crosse County (financial assistance for veterinary care to income - eligible pet families in need) The Humane
Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha: Waukesha (assistance with spay / neuter, pet food and short term fostering for pets displaced from their homes); contact HAWS» Shelter Manager: [
email protected], 262-542-8851 Wisconsin Humane Society: (spay / neuter assistance program, vaccines, pet food and supplies for families in need,
community cat caregivers program)
Oklahoma:
Animal Birth Control Clinic: Lawton (spay / neuter, vaccination, microchip assistance and other basic veterinary services)
Animal Rescue and Care of McCurtain County: Broken Bow (spay / neuter assistance) Best Friends of Pets: multiple locations (spay / neuter assistance) Central Oklahoma Humane Society: Oklahoma City (spay neuter clinic, trap - neuter - return for
community cats) Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake: Grove (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Tulsa: Tulsa (spay / neuter assistance) Oklahoma City
Animal Shelter: Oklahoma City (pet food) 405 -316-FOOD (3663) or
email [
email protected] Oklahoma City
Animal Welfare Division: (spay / neuter help, pet food bank,
community cat program) PAWS, Inc.: Bristow (spay / neuter assistance) Pet Food Pantry of Oklahoma City: (pet food assistance) Poteau Valley Humane Society: Poteau (spay / neuter assistance) Spay Oklahoma: Tulsa (spay / neuter assistance) Volunteers for
Animal Welfare: Oklahoma City (spay / neuter assistance) Washington County SPCA: Bartlesville (spay / neuter assistance)
The Guelph Humane Society wants to remind the
community that if you or someone you know is unable to care for an
animal, please call GHS at 519-824-3091 or
email [email protected].
If your school or
community program is interested in partnering with AAA to spread
animal rescue awareness and education, please contact AAA at [
email protected] This is the easiest way to support
animal rescue awareness and contribute to the first no - kill
community area in Louisiana!
The SAAC
email list is an information sharing and networking resource for
animal rescuers, feral cat caregivers,
community animal advocates, and staff and volunteers of local
animal shelters.