The money would assist in their threefold mission: preventing cruelty to animals, educating proper and humane care of animals and finding permanent,
loving homes for homeless pets.
Cats In Need of Human Care is an organization of volunteers who co-operate with one another and the community to find good,
loving homes for homeless pets, promote spay / neuter and responsible ownership
Please be patient with us as we are 99 % volunteer run; our goal is to find
loving homes for the homeless pets in our program.
Not exact matches
It's an opportunity
for homeless pets to find
loving, forever
homes.»
With help from the Bissell Pet Foundation, Bissell has assisted organizations that care
for homeless animals across the U.S. and provide the tools and resources that help
pets ultimately find their way into
loving homes.
At any given time, there are only so many
homeless pets that can fit in my
home, so I always remind myself that no matter how much I
love my fosters and no matter how much fun they are having at my house, there is a more perfect place
for them to be, a family where they can be the center of the universe.
Fostering means bringing in a cat or dog — or parrot, or baby pig, or any other
homeless pet — with the goal of nurturing them
for a while until they can be dispatched to a permanent
home with a family who'll
love them forever.
Our ultimate goal is reduce
pets over-population by providing
loving homes for all the
homeless pets, and at the same time helping every human share their lives with a furry companion that they so dearly want.
She also knew that the best future
for a
homeless pet was in a
loving, forever
home.
The Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not -
for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their
pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services
for stray,
homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in
loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.
HSPPR rescues and cares
for animals in distress, reunites lost
pets with their owners, finds
loving homes for homeless animals and teaches people how to properly care
for and respect animals, as well as enforces licensing and other animal ordinances.
Their desire to give all animals a chance at a
loving home and their passion
for providing an opportunity and better quality of life
for homeless pets is an honor!»
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill shelter
for the care, humane treatment, and adoption of lost, stray, and abandoned animals; b) to find permanent,
loving homes for homeless animals and promote responsible
pet ownership through education, community outreach, and collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion
for all creatures.
«Adopt a Little Okie» was created by Oklahoma Alliance
for Animals to raise awareness to the plight of
homeless pets in the Tulsa area and a push to find them
loving and permanent
homes.
Linda
loves to promote feline wellness, find
homes for homeless kitties, and promote best practices to control the
homeless pet population.
«Now that we are raising money to build a new
home for our homeless pets, we thought a fitting title for our campaign would be «Build Love a Home.&ra
home for our
homeless pets, we thought a fitting title
for our campaign would be «Build
Love a
Home.&ra
Home.»
In addition to finding permanent
loving homes for homeless companion animals, the Placer SPCA strives to promote responsible and successful
pet ownership and provide essential resources to ensure the health of the animals in our community.
We kicked off a new five - year campaign, «Better Cities
for Pets,» with our first initiative: helping nearly 400
homeless pets find
loving homes in our hometown community of Middle Tennessee.
• Finding
loving homes for thousands of lost or
homeless pets.
It is our mission to reduce animal suffering by providing assistance to abused,
homeless, injured, and sick animals; find
loving, dependable, and nurturing forever
homes for the animals in our care; actively promote the altering of all
pets to reduce overpopulation; and educate the public by promoting respect
for all animals, the ethic of compassion, and the need to be kind and responsible stewards.
We are committed to finding permanent,
loving homes for all adoptable
homeless pets.
HHAS serves as the voice
for these animals and fosters the placement of
homeless pets in compatible,
loving homes while also providing the community with
pet care awareness and education.
But if you think about it, all
homeless pets have the same special need — the need
for a responsible,
loving home.
It's an exciting time
for homeless pets and animal lovers, as more than 90,000 animals have been placed into
loving homes since our lifesaving mission began in 2007, and we are only continuing to grow.
Again, thank you
for your interest in helping our
homeless pets find life - long
loving homes and creating a no - kill Baldwin County.
We hope to one day eliminate the need
for our services and find every
homeless pet a
loving home.
All
homeless pets share one thing: The desire
for a
loving home and a forever family to call their own.
And
for Good Samaritans, the increasing
homeless -
pet population has made re-homing a
pet in need all too common — having found a
homeless pet, you may be wondering how to find him a
loving and responsible forever
home.
If you would
love to adopt a
pet but are unable to do so, a great option to consider is sponsoring a
pet at Kent Animal Shelter, helping us to provide food, shelter and veterinary care
for homeless animals until forever
homes can be found.
This starts with Lori and her genuine respect
for all, and is manifested in various ways: she gives people a choice, even the
homeless population; she involves
pet owners by asking them what they can realistically pay
for a service — she then covers the rest; she works hard to keep animals with
loving families instead of assuming getting them out and into new
homes is the answer.
Our no - kill Shelter is committed to finding
loving forever
homes for the
homeless pets who come through our doors — but we can't do that without your generous support.
It's the Mission of the Bitter Root Humane Association to provide caring, compassionate shelter and enrichment
for homeless companion animals, find
loving lifelong
homes, reunite
pets and owners, promote population control, and advocate
for all animals.
They strive to carefully seek new
loving homes for all cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care
for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued
homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and
pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more
loving, responsible and permanent relationship with
pets.
By adopting a
pet, you're not only providing that animal a
loving family and a safe
home, you're also making room
for the sheltering of another
homeless pet.
If you
love animals but just can't adopt, fostering an animal in your
home for a short period of time may be the perfect way
for you to help
homeless pets.
The Mission of the Corporation shall be to rescue, care
for, and find responsible,
loving, permanent
homes for homeless and at - risk dogs and cats; to advance the goal of a no - kill community; to promote the principal of a lifetime commitment to our
pets; and to provide
for spay - neuter and educational programs to the public.
In order to place more
homeless pets into
loving homes, we are now accepting pre-adoption applications
for the dogs in our stray - holding kennel.
Noah's Ark Animal Welfare Association, Inc., Ledgewood, NJ
For more than 40 years Noah's Ark has been a true haven for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a loving ho
For more than 40 years Noah's Ark has been a true haven
for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a loving ho
for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a
loving home.
There are
homeless pets waiting
for homes who are just as cute, smart, sweet, and
loving as your own.
The group's mission is to protect
homeless, abandoned and mistreated Great Danes and other dog breeds within our volunteer care organization; to work with area animal shelters and humane societies in rescue efforts to help place adoptable animals into safe,
loving, forever
homes; and to educate people about spay / neuter and the need
for sterilization of all
pets, proper health care of a
pet, nutritional requirements, socialization and training.
By adopting a kitten or cat from The Haven, you will free up space, resources and time that can be given to another
homeless pet who will get a second chance at a
loving home and free up those resources
for yet another animal in need.
Since 2008 the event has raised over $ 183,000
for The Pennsylvania SPCA and found
loving homes for many
homeless pets.
This service keeps
pets in the
loving homes where they belong, while keeping space free in our Adoption Centers
for pets who are truly
homeless.
* Scholarship
Pets: some highly adoptable
pets may have an additional fee in order to help provide care
for the other
homeless animals who are not as adoptable or require more time and financial resources to find a
loving home; we call these special
pets «Scholarship
Pets».
The program is a win - win
for all involved and positively transforms the lives of at - risk youth and
homeless dogs, whether they go on to become service dogs
for those in need or well -
loved pets in a forever
home.
I was taken to Northridge, California with fifteen other
homeless pets so the rescue lady could find a forever
loving home for us.
Find
loving homes for the most overlooked sheltered animals: adult, special needs, and long - term
homeless pets, and large breed dogs
We found
loving homes for 734
pets in 2017 and now is the time
for you to help
homeless, neglected, and abused animals!
Fosters provide a safe,
loving and stable environment
for homeless pets which helps prepare them
for their forever
homes.
They are a great resource
for helping
homeless pets and
for getting more puppy and kitty
love in more
homes.