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The CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY was founded by a group of volunteers who saw the need for a no-kill animal shelter within the county. The original shelter opened in early 1997 in a building which had housed the Lake County Humane Society. The urgent need soon exceeded capacity, and a larger state-of-the-art shelter opened in 2006 as home for 400 plus cats. The new shelter is located in Eustis, Florida on seven rural acres. The facility consists of a fully enclosed main building which is connected to two large open-air pavilions which allow the cats to climb and experience the outdoors 24 hours a day. There are also separate areas reserved for kittens and young adults, and areas reserved for cats that have tested positive for feline leukemia. Each room and the cats/kittens in them are cared for and maintained by the employees and volunteers of the CPS. Each day the litter boxes are cleaned, floors are swept and mopped, the furniture is wiped down and fresh food and water is given. Please join us on a virtual tour by selecting the rooms listed on the left. The shelter is located at 2700 Getford Road, Eustis, Florida Open 11 a.m. - 2 p.m Monday thru Saturday. Closed Sundays and Holidays
Petco Love is a life-changing nonprofit organization that makes communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier. Since 1999, we’ve invested more than $430 million in lifesaving initiatives. We’ve found loving homes for more than 7.1 million pets in partnership with Petco and animal welfare organizations nationwide. Our love for pets drives us to lead with innovation, creating tools animal lovers need to reunite lost pets, and lead with passion, inspiring and mobilizing communities and our more than 4,000 animal welfare partners to drive lifesaving change alongside us. Petco Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation (#33-0845930).
Panhandle Humane Society operates a community animal shelter that provides a nurturing, “fear‑free” environment for animals in its care using the Five Freedoms model; it focuses on animal welfare, adoptions, intake of strays/surrenders, and community services such as microchipping and licensing.
Mission To reduce the number of homeless cats and dogs in Greater Cincinnati by providing a compassionate, no-kill animal shelter and programs that promote responsible pet care. Vision We will be recognized as Greater Cincinnati's leading no-kill shelter and animal welfare champion.
The mission of MHS is to strengthen the animal-human bond by promoting and providing for the well-being of animals. The Monadnock Humane Society is a private, non profit humane organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals and people through humane education, and to providing shelter and facilitating adoption for lost, abused or abandoned animals.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) was established by Congress in 1984 to protect and restore our nation’s native wildlife species and habitats.
Out to Pasture provides a safe and secure haven for physically challenged, terminally ill, elderly and/or abused animals.
AllAbout Animals is a no-kill animal shelter dedicated to rescuing abandoned, feral,injured, and abused animals in Middle Georgia. We believe in the humane treatment of animal populations and we work toeducate our community on the importance of this philosophy. Our mission is to provide every rescuedanimal a safe residence while putting every effort into finding them lovinghomes.
WE ARE AN ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO RESCUING DOGS AND CATS IN SHELTERS, AND LESS THAN IDEAL HOME SITUATIONS, THROUGHOUT NORTH CAROLINA.
The HSOC provides animal control services for the City of Ocean City with four full-time, state-certified Animal Control Officers, two of whom are also certified as Cruelty Investigators. As an animal rescue, HSOC's mission in animal control is the protection and care of domesticated stray animals and injured wildlife. All trapped wildlife is relocated back into the proper Ocean City environment per state mandates unless a state-licensed facility agrees to accept the animal. HSOC works to rescue animals (both pets and displaced wildlife) during disasters and to find temporary housing for pets of families whose homes may have been damaged or destroyed. HSOC has been activated three times during the past eight years for disaster relief, the most recent one during the devastating Hurricane Sandy.
We provide the resources and lifesaving programs to build No-Kill communies.
To eliminate pet overpopulation, ensure the care and protection of pet companions and improve the quality of life for economically challenged, disadvantaged and underserved pet guardians by providing referral and financial assistance for spay/neuter and veterinary medical procedures together with other animal/human bond enriching programs.