These are four areas of concentration, although Cat Depot has numerous smaller programs and is continually working to develop pertinent educational programs and activities that will meet
the needs of both homeless cats and members of the community.
While the FSDI focuses on shelter pets in our county, the SVCAP is a program (launching in 2018 pending grant funding or donor underwriting) which addresses
the needs of homeless cats and kittens in the entire Suwannee Valley Region, including our surrounding counties.
Not exact matches
«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist animal shelters in Florida by helping move
homeless cats and dogs out
of impacted communities to free up much -
needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director
of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
If you're not ready to adopt there are a lot
of other ways that you can use this month to help
homeless cats and
cats in
need.
Searching for Mr. Right Before facing cage after cage
of homeless cats, consider your
needs and expectations.
A few years ago, Kelsey started volunteering with a local animal rescue, fostering
homeless cats and kittens in
need of a place to stay before finding their forever homes.
The goal is to reduce the numbers
of homeless pets, as a smaller population
of dogs and
cats in
need of a forever home can be better managed by the already overburdened rescue system.
While not meant to solve the real problems
of homeless cats, it is meant to be a fun and engaging event to raise much
needed funds — and it does just that!
I know the County can be overwhelmed with the huge number
of homeless cats coming in, so we
need to get them good homes as fast as possible.»
Your compassionate support will help us save thousands
of homeless cats and dogs this year, provide them with the special care they
need, and ensure they find loving forever families.
Our volunteers provide desperately
needed veterinary treatment and are actively involved in efforts to humanely control the population
of homeless dogs and
cats by surgical sterilisation (animal birth control surgery).
If you are considering a new pet for your home, then consider the fact that there are literally millions
of homeless dogs and
cats that
need a good home.
When you shop Rescued Treasures, every purchase you make directly supports our vital Medical Funds that save the lives
of homeless dogs and
cats in
need.
When you take your new pet home, you make room for us to help another dog or
cat in
need and you become part
of the big picture to answer the growing problem
of homeless pets in San Antonio and throughout United States.
We are always in
need of the following items for the clinic, in order to provide the best care possible for the many
homeless stray and feral
cats we treat daily.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death
of dogs and
cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the
need for euthanasia in our community's animal shelters, to reduce the number
of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance
of spay / neuter.
Social Media: 6 New Things Animal Organizations
Need to Know is part
of an ongoing series
of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division
of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving
of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
From the beginning, the hospital was confronted by a community
need for pro bono work, particularly in two areas: the treatment and subsequent adoption
of homeless dogs and
cats, and the inability
of low - income households to pay for spay, neuter, and life - saving surgeries.
For many
cats and dogs, they face their time
of greatest
need when
homeless.
Our shelter, which becomes home to hundreds
of Camano Island's
homeless dogs and
cats each year depends on all
of our fundraising events, but we truly depend on the success
of our annual auction in order to keep helping the animals who
need us each year.
You both get the satisfaction
of knowing that your donation will help provide spay / neuter surgery to dogs and
cats who
need it to end the deaths
of homeless animals in Greater Cincinnati shelters.
Please help us meet the
needs of the thousands
of homeless cats, dogs, puppies and kittens who will
need Animal Humane, and you, in 2018 by making an Annual Fund Drive gift today.
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Janet Berwick, owner
of http://paddywack.net/ in Mill Creek offers space in her store for adoptable
cats, sponsors fundraisers for various rescue group, works with property owners to find storefronts for major adoption events which she sponsors, has generously helped
homeless cats with medical
needs, and supports numerous rescue groups in the Puget Sound.
If you would like to give the gift
of supplies, the
homeless cats of Humane Haven Animal Shelter are always in
need of these items from their wish list.
Indeed, this emerging specialty area
of veterinary practice seems to have a wide audience
of practitioners interested in advancing the knowledge and skills they
need to better protect the health and welfare
of homeless dogs and
cats across our globe.
Taking place on Saturday, March 3, 2018, this event brings friends, families, companies and clubs together to help raise much -
needed funds to benefit the
homeless dogs and
cats of Miami.
-- Dog or
cat, two years or older — Special
needs dog or
cat,
of any age — Dog or
cat homeless for 6 months or more — Large dog (40 + pounds at the time
of adoption),
of any age
Provide a loving home to a
homeless companion animal who has been abandoned, may be pregnant, is too young or sick to be adopted immediately - or one
of our current
cat residents who may
need a break from the Kitty Center and more human interaction to continue to be properly socialized - and allow them the opportunity to become strong, healthy, and prepared for their forever homes.
We are further dedicated to the care and well - being
of these
homeless cats and to educating the community on the
need to spay / neuter and microchip pets, the prevention
of animal cruelty, responsible pet ownership, and actively encouraging TNR in our area.
But there are solutions, if members
of the human community act humanely to provide the
homeless cats in their neighborhoods with the shelter, food and water they lack and
need.
We are dedicated to enhancing the quality
of life
of abused, abandoned, and
homeless cats, dogs, puppies, kittens, and rabbits who
need of a new beginning and help prepare them for a forever home, through rescue, nurture, and adoption efforts.
We are further dedicated to the care and wellbeing
of these
homeless cats and to educating the public on the
need to spay / neuter pets, the prevention
of animal cruelty, responsible pet ownership, and actively encouraging TNR in our community.
The best way to help all
of our
homeless cats and kitties is by opening your home and heart to one
of our fantastic felines in
need.
Now, you might be worried that being around all these
homeless dogs and
cats will be too heartbreaking, but rest assured, there are likely volunteer roles that can accommodate your
needs regardless
of this concern.
This program is designed to save thousands
of homeless dogs and
cats on an annual basis from communities in our nation where help is
needed most.
Recognizing the
need for a more proactive approach and following the lead
of the Nova Scotia SPCA, CARMA recently launched an online survey to determine
homeless cat numbers and colony locations in New Brunswick.
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
On behalf
of Mark's memory and on behalf
of all
homeless cats in
need, we sincerely thank you for being a friend
of FixNation.
Everything Shelters
Need to Know About Canine Distemper is part
of an ongoing series
of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division
of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving
of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
He decided to adopt through Pets for Patriots because
of our commitment to the most overlooked
homeless dogs and
cats — adult and special
needs animals, and larger breed dogs.
Your contribution to Whoopi's Fund will help improve the quality
of life
of those
homeless dogs and
cats with special
needs in our care.
Pet Harbor is a 501 (c)(3) organization incorporated in 2000 under the laws
of the Commonwealth
of Virginia to rescue
homeless Siberian Huskies and
cats, foster them, tend to all
of their
needs, and find them homes.
The
cats / kittens may be too young to be adopted, in
need of recovery time from an illness or injury, abused or abandoned
cats / kittens who
need socialization, kittens who
need to be bottle fed, or
homeless mommy
cats with litters
of kittens.
Your donation enables Animal Aid to continue helping the
homeless dogs and
cats of our community and to take care
of the feeding and medical
needs of current and future adopted animals.
ACC has a contract with the City
of New York to be an open - admissions organization, which means it never turns away any
homeless, abandoned, injured or sick animal in
need of help, including
cats, dogs, rabbits, small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife.
AC&C is an open - admissions organization, which means it never turns away any
homeless, abandoned, injured or sick animal in
need of help, including
cats, dogs, rabbits, small mammals, reptiles, birds, farm animals and wildlife.
But there are thousands
of other
homeless cats and dogs whose stories may not be as poignant as Scarlet's, but who
need help just as much.
Thanks to you Hallmark Channel, and all
of our supporters who donated, we are continuing to send our Mobile Rescue Units down to affected areas to provide support in any way its
needed — whether it's bringing food, water, bedding, and other essentials to our shelter partners, providing manpower to assist in caring for
homeless animals in
need, or transporting dogs,
cats, puppies, and kittens back to New York to allow those shelters to make room for animals displaced by the storm.
Inspired by the abundance
of homeless cats in
need of help on the streets
of Brooklyn, NY, The American Street
Cat, Inc. was founded in 2011 as a non-profit charity in New York State.