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Protecting animal welfare with compassion, commitment and working with the community
PREVENTION OF ANIMAL CRUELTY
We are a newly formed organization, to take the burden off the animal control to house unwanted and stray animals in Delaware County Pennsylvania.
Our mission is to prevent abuse, needless suffering, and slaughter of horses through auction rescue, owner surrender, and when necessary, assisting law enforcement with seizure. We also specialize in helping other farm type animals and small companion animals in our community in rural middle Tennessee. We shelter, rehabilitate and adopt into loving homes hundreds of horses a year. In 2022 we rescued, sheltered and protected 2,442 animals, over 1,700 of which were horses, across the United States and around the world! We are the world's largest organization dedicated to rescuing, sheltering and protecting horses across the United States and around the world.
Ensuring the welfare of companion animals through compassion and care.
We are an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit rescue/foster group in Tuba City, AZ, serving both the western Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe. Our mission is to end animal homelessness, suffering and overpopulation and to provide resources towards those goals. We provide a grant-funded low-cost spay & neuter program for dogs and cats, share resources for vaccinations, spay/neuter, tick disease prevention, and responsible pet care, and rescue animals in need, as much as we can. We do not have an animal shelter. We are always looking for more foster homes and transport help, and we depend upon donations to help pay for veterinary care for rescued animals. Everything we do relies upon the support and donations we receive and our small hand full of foster homes, and rescue partnerships.
TO PROVIDE A NO KILL SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS AND PROMOTE ADOPTION TO GOOD HOMES.
CAHT is a charitable, non-profit organization which works constructively toward abolishing the suffering imposed on wild animals by devices or trapping systems used to capture them.
We are a private, non-profit, charitable organization that is dedicated to the welfare of animals. The shelter, serving Oakville and Milton, was established in 1936. Visit www.omhs.ca for more information.
Vision: Through the promotion of responsible pet ownership, we will exist primarily to shelter and re-home pets that end up in our care due to unfortunate or uncontrollable circumstances only. To inspire lifelong commitment where animals are treated with empathy, kindness, and respect; free from pain, distress, disease, hunger and thirst.
We are a non-profit organization which receives no government or municipal financial assistance. We rely solely on the generosity of the public and corporations to help us with our daily needs. Arriving each day at the shelter are animals in need of love and attention. Without your support these animals could not receive the care needed, and would remain homeless. Our website is updated daily with pictures and descriptions of all adoption animals, which has helped us to decrease the amount of time an animal is waiting at the shelter before they find their "forever" new home.
We provide a temporary home and veterinary care for stray or abandoned cats. All cats in our care are viral tested, spayed / neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, de-flead and tattooed prior to adoption. Our cats are well socialized at our centre prior to placement in a forever, caring home. We also assist in public awareness of animal welfare and spay/neuter promotion, provide community support through our in-house programs and education programs for the local schools.