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Mercy Veterinary Coalition was created by a group of like minded veterinary professionals to help fill the gaps in veterinary medical care for animals currently in the care of rescues and shelters.
Local Anne Arundel County branch of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (AASPCA) is located in Annapolis, MD and includes a no-kiill shelter for cats, dog, and other unwanted pets.
Kitten Rescue is a non-profit organization devoted to finding loving new homes for unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens. We are equally dedicated to giving the public vital information about responsible pet ownership, care of kittens and cats, managing feral cats, and most importantly, the importance of spaying and neutering. The majority of our cats are cared for in foster homes until they are placed with adopters, who are screened carefully to ensure the stability and quality of an animal's new environment. Before going home, each cat or kitten is fixed, tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV, vaccinated, dewormed, treated for fleas and microchipped. We also provide full medical care for the cats in our care until they are adopted. Since May 2005, Kitten Rescue has operated the Kitten Rescue Sanctuary, a private, no-kill shelter in Atwater Village. Kitten Rescue purchased the facility in March 2006.
Established in 2008, Furever Friends Animal Rescue of Brunswick County, NC (FFAR) is an active 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation in good standing with the State of North Carolina. The main purpose of FFAR is to provide medical and surgical care to homeless, injured or abandoned animals and prepare them for adoption.
Maryland Westie Rescue, Inc., (MWR) is an all-volunteer animal rescue organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and re-homing West Highland White Terriers (Westies) and Westie mixes.
Kauai Humane Society is dedicated to fostering respect, responsibility and compassion for all animals and enriching lives by nurturing healthy relationships between pets and people.
Bella SPCA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Oklahoma City created to assist low-income, elderly, or terminally ill pet owners with the cost of veterinary care when it cannot be afforded, and to provide foster homes and find permanent loving homes for rescued animals. Every year thousands of animals are euthanized or die because the people who love them cannot financially absorb the cost of veterinary care. Stray and abandoned animals have even fewer options when brought into a clinic or veterinary office with no owner to pay for their care. At Bella SPCA, we believe every animal deserves to receive the best possible care regardless of the owner’s ability to pay.
Our mission is to promote the welfare of companion animals through protection, advocacy, education, and by example. Our programs and services are uniquely designed to address the needs of dogs, cats, and rabbits of all ages and to provide support, education, and assistance for all the people who care for and about them. We operate our low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter clinic, weekly low-cost vaccination and microchip clinics, wellness clinics for pets in-need, and bring humane education to the elementary and middle school classrooms in our valley to ensure the next generation of pet owners will treat animals with respect and compassion. Our programs and services are open and available to any pet owner and Napa Valley elementary and middle schools, without regard to ethnicity or income
Lost Pet Services, Inc. is a highly dedicated volunteer-based organization that reunites lost pets with their families through systematic, free pet recovery services and educational resources in the Sarasota and Manatee counties area. All services provided are free of charge to our community. By providing microchipping, ID tags, financial support to those struggling with shelter fees, emergency vet care for injured stray pets and temporary kennel care for strays, we are able to keep more family pets out of the overcrowded local shelters and home safe with their families. As Gandhi said, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."
Acting with compassion and responsible stewardship through innovative programs that serve pets and the people who love them.
The Portland Animal Welfare (PAW) Team saves lives, alleviates suffering, and keeps pets and people together by providing free veterinary care to the pets of people who are experiencing homelessness or extreme poverty.
Haven Humane Society is more than an animal shelter; we are a community-supported animal resource center providing compassion and care for all animals. Since 1952, Haven Humane has offered lifesaving programs and services for animals and the people who love them in the Greater Shasta County Area. At our Anderson campus, we provide shelter, dedicated care, and new beginnings for thousands of our community’s most vulnerable animals every year. In addition to pet adoptions and fostering, we focus on programs and services aimed at helping people care for and keep their pets, such as free and low-cost spay/neuter and vaccines, a pet food pantry, and licensing services. In 2023, Haven Humane helped more than 7,000 animals through adoptions, rehabilitation, lost & found, veterinary services, and Animal Regulations, and rescue.