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Animals
CatNap (CATS NEEDING AID AND PROTECTION) SOCIETY

CatNap is a volunteer non-profit registered society that has been helping abandoned and homeless cats in Nanaimo, BC since 1998. Every year, our group gives a second chance in life to over 200 domestic and feral cats. Our mandate is to rescue abandoned cats/kittens, have them spayed or neutered, provide medical attention, and find them good loving homes. This helps prevent unwanted litters and reduce further suffering for these animals. After spaying or neutering, feral (wild) cats are released back to their original location if shelter, food, and water can be provided daily. We rely solely on financial donations and fundraising events. With no administrative overhead, all money raised is used for spaying/neutering, food/litter, obtaining medical attention and caring for these cats. Please visit us at www.catnapsociety.com or CatNap Society on Facebook for more information about us.

Society
Disaster Relief
Animals
WHISTLER ANIMALS GALORE SOCIETY (WAG)

WAG provides the best quality of life and offers the best outcome for every animal in our care. We are a resource for the Whistler region, providing education, advocacy, and animal care. WAG is the safety net for lost, abandoned, and harmed animals in the region. From Whistler to Lillooet, WAG offers hope to all animals in need. WAG has exceptional knowledge, experience, and expertise. WAG Matchmaker Program strives to match the right person to their perfect pet. To prepare an animal for its forever home, WAG provides medical care, behavioral training, and socialization. Our Emergency Critical Care program serves animals with special needs who might otherwise not receive essential medical and rehabilitation services.

Animals
Lakeland Humane Society

The Lakeland Humane Society was established to provide a safe haven for animals in the Lakeland area. A few of the services we provide to local communities include: Humane Education Promoting Responsible Pet Ownership Sheltering Homeless Companion Animals Adoption Services Student Co-op Programs Volunteer Programs We care for over 500 animals each year. All of the cats and dogs adopted from Lakeland Humane Society are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.

Animals
Furry Friends Animal Shelter Inc.

Furry Friends Animal Shelter is a non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to providing shelter to abandoned, lost or rescued animals of the Barrie Community in Ontario, Canada. The shelter is totally supported by the community and depends on volunteers to assist in fulfilling this goal.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
GULF ISLANDS MARINE RESCUE SOCIETY

GIMRS is funded by grants, donations, and reimbursements of some costs for RCM•SAR taskings and training hours. The society is grateful for all grant support received but grant money alone is not sufficient to meet projected equipment and operational costs. What are we raising money for? • Future engine replacement costs • New base expenses in Vesuvius • New helmets, floater suits and dry suits • Training for members and junior members • Third generation night vision goggles • Res-Q-air (heated air for hypothermia treatment) For more information, please visit our website rcmsar25.com

Animals
THE ANIMAL CANCER THERAPY SUBSIDIZATION SOCIETY (ACTSS)

We are a non-profit, volunteer based registered charity. Dedicated in saving pet's lives, we are goal focused. These goals include: To subsidize the cost of cancer therapies for pets. To subsidize the education of a select number of Canadian veterinarians in the specialty of veterinary oncology. To continually expand ACTSS' network of association, thereby offering ever greater numbers of people and pets the opportunity to benefit from its program. To provide education for veterinarians, animal health technologists and the pet owning public regarding the availability, uses and benefits of advanced cancer therapies. The Vision, Mission and Goal statements of the Animal Cancer Therapy Subsidization Society create the genetics of every act and every communication of ACTSS. As you come to appreciate these statements, you will understand our love and dedication to our pets’ ultimate health. Thank you for your interest in ACTSS. Your support will help save a pet with cancer!

Animals
PET Projects

Our mission is to empower and equip others to be a part of the solution on behalf of animals in need in Shelburne County and beyond! Through education, awareness, and support, we CAN make a difference... one animal and one person at a time!

Animals
SCAT STREET CAT RESCUE PROGRAM INC.

Cats are prolific breeders averaging two litters a year and 5 kittens per litter. A mass spay/neutering program is the most efficient and cost-effective way of combating this rate of population growth. SCAT uses TNFA (Trap-Neuter-Foster-Adopt), especially for feral (wild) kittens who are brought into foster homes for socialization and adoption. Cats found to be social are advertised in case they have been separated from their families. SCAT also promotes the use of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) when it is in the best interests of the feral (wild) cat to return him/her to their natural environment and where there is proper care provided - shelter, food, water and a caregiver to monitor health and well being. This is primarily around industrial/business areas where they are valued for their rodent control.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
ANIMAL RESCUE NETWORK

The Animal Rescue Network is the largest no-kill shelter in Montreal, entirely run by volunteers and not subsidized by the government. The ARN was founded in 1994 by Barbara Lisbona, who remains its current president. Shelter: We run a shelter and network of foster homes where unwanted cats and dogs are cared for. No animals are destroyed unless compassion for a sick and suffering animal demands euthanasia. Adoptions: We hold weekly adoption clinics at pet supply stores throughout the Montreal area to find permanent homes for our cats and dogs. All new adoption homes are carefully screened. Sterilization: All rescued animals are sterilized and vaccinated. We also run a catch-sterilize-and-release program to reduce the population of feral (wild) cats, and we provide assistance to the public with low-cost sterilization of their pets. Counselling: We provide advice and counselling on animal medical and behavioural problems.

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
Hope for Wildlife

A non-profit wildlife rehabilitation facility located in Seaforth, Nova Scotia specializing in the care of injured and orphaned wildlife.

Animals
OTTAWA VALLEY SEARCH AND RESCUE DOG ASSOCIATION

OVSARDA is fully staffed by volunteers. We each invest some 700-1000 hours each year in training for K9 search and rescue. Dog teams certify annually at the OPP K9 Academy in Gravenhurst, Ont. Select dog teams undergo extra training as human remains detection dogs, and are certified by the Intl Police Work Dog Assn. OVSARDA responds to searches primarily in the Ottawa area, but has traveled as far as James Bay, Thunder Bay and Newfoundland when called. OVSARDA receives absolutely no government funding to support its activities. All financial support comes from fundraising activities and private donation. Thank you for considering supporting us in our work.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
FELINE RESCUE FOUNDATION OF ALBERTA

FRFA is a registered charity dedicated to bettering the lives of the street cats and kittens that have no place to call home. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing for stray, feral, lost, abandoned and abused felines. All rescued cats and kittens are vetted, spayed/neutered, vaccinated and ID tattooed prior to adoption. The ill, injured and abused receive the necessary veterinary care to restore their health and the compassionate care needed to restore their trust in people. We are a No-Kill foundation that believes in prevention as the most humane and cost effective means of reducing critical cat overpopulation and the subsequent misery. FRFA provides spay/neuter assistance to low income cat owners (please see our Pay What You Can Spay/Neuter Fund). The majority of problems that plague the cat population are due to critical overpopulation. In a 7 year span the exponential growth resulting from of 1 breeding pair of cats will be an additional 450,000 kittens born.