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The Aggieland Humane Society provides humane care and placement for homeless and abandoned animals, promotes the human-animal bond and promotes responsible pet ownership to enhance the quality of life for the people and animals in our community.
Randolph County SPCA (RCSPCA) works to improve the welfare of animals and people in Randolph County by providing education, promoting affordable pet care, running low‑cost spay/neuter and TNR (trap‑neuter‑return) programs, and creating volunteer and rescue opportunities to reduce pet overpopulation.
Established in 1935, the SPCA Albrecht Center has spent over 85 years saving lives. This success was achieved through the dedicated efforts of numerous SPCA employees and volunteers. We are a non-profit organization operating under IRS Section 501(c)(3). We receive no support from state or federal agencies or from the ASPCA. We depend upon local donations to support our efforts to save the lives of homeless dogs and cats in our community. Our Board of Directors has undertaken the long-term goal of reducing the pet overpopulation problem in the CSRA through education of the need to spay and neuter and by providing affordable and accessible surgery in its high volume clinic. We are a No-Kill shelter.
To improve the human-animal bond and to ensure every cat in Our Community has a safe place to live.
To provide temporary shelter to stray, abandoned and surrendered animals for the purpose of finding permanent suitable new homes.To provide assistance and financial aid to prevent overpopulation through spaying and neutering programs.To support a healthy pet community and responsible animal husbandry by providing reasonable cost general veterinary services, as well as low/no cost general veterinary services to those unable to afford care for their pets.To provide low/no cost general veterinary services to animal control agencies, animal shelters and rescuesTo establish cross-referral networks with local "for profit" veterinary doctors and clinicsTo provide assistance and information to others whose purposes are consistent with the purpose of Second Chance Animal Services, Inc
Our mission is to protect and improve the lives of stray, lost and unwanted dogs by offering a safe, welcoming facility, providing care and enrichment, and finding a home best suited for each animal.
Animal Protection New Mexico (APNM) is a statewide animal-advocacy organization that works to reduce animal suffering by changing laws and systems, supporting enforcement and community programs, running statewide helplines and assistance programs (e.g., CARE and the Equine Protection Fund), and delivering humane-education and wildlife coexistence initiatives.
StreetCats, Inc. believes that all cats deserve a home. We strive to reduce the population of unwanted cats by maintaining a spay and neuter and vaccinate program for feral and stray cats, and by sheltering cats who no longer have people to care for them. We seek adoptive families who value animals and who will love and protect our StreetCats.
Last Chance Forever, The Bird of Prey Conservancy's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release sick, injured, and orphaned birds of prey. Raptors are important ecological barometers, indicator species, that tell us messages concerning the over-all health of our environment. After all, they live on the same earth that we do, breath the same air, and drink the same water. Being smaller than us, toxins and other forms of environmental ills will affect them quicker than humans. LCF also provides sanctuary for raptors that are unfit to return to the wild. Many are used as Educational Ambassadors in public demonstrations, or as surrogates used to teach young raptors how to survive in the wild. LCF performs over 300 educational programs a year to a wide variety of audiences in varied venues.
To rescue, provide a high level of compassionate care and successfully rehome stray, abandoned or surrendered Labrador Retrievers giving priority to those in Colorado.
We are a 501(c)3 devoted to saving, sterilizing, & adopting local cats in need
As Tuolumne Spay and Neuter, we aim to offer low-cost spay and neuter services to promote healthy pet ownership, reduce the number of unwanted animals, and manage the feral cat population. We will serve low-income community members, trap-neuter-return (TNR) efforts, and local rescues.