| The Orphan Kitten Project is a non-profit program run by the Feline Medicine Club at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Orphaned and abandoned neonatal kittens under 4 weeks of age are taken in from the community and given a complete physical exam by the project coordinators. These kittens are then fostered by veterinary students who bottle raise them in their own homes. The kittens are weaned, FeLV tested, spayed or neutered, treated for any parasitic or bacterial infections, and received their first two FVRCP vaccinations before they are put up for adoption, usually by 10-12 weeks of age. c/o Feline Medicine Club UCD V PO Box 2310, Davis CA US 95616 Ph: 5307529407
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	| To rescue animals in need, to provide the nurturing needed to restore them to both physical and mental health, and to place them in loving forever homes, 
To help prevent the needless suffering of future generations of animals for whom there are not enough homes through spaying and neutering, and 
To educate people on responsible pet ownership, training, and problem resolution, in order to prevent more animals from needing rescue. http://orphan.bangping.net Email: orphan@bangping.net
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	| Orphan Pet Oasis is a NON-KILL facility and animal sanctuary. Currently, we have several dozen animals that have been with us for over 8 years. We welcome them spending the rest of their precious lives with us. We have an “Outreach Program� that‘s mission is to create an awareness of the importance of Neutering and or Spaying of pets and responsible pet ownership. There are many abandoned, abused, and neglected pets due to an over population, that we must react immediately. Orphan Pet Oasis crusade is becoming stronger with the support and compassion of animal lovers throughout the country that have a true understanding of what we do. PO Box 580798 17825 North Indian Avenue, North Palm Springs CA US 92258 Ph: 7603290203Fax: 7603297944
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	| Orphans of the Storm, Inc. has been matching stray and unwanted pets with new families since  1969.   We are a no-kill animal shelter located in Kittanning, Pa.  We also offer low-cost spay and neuter program for low-income individuals, humane educational programs, and a weekly pet therapy program at local hospitals. Route 85 East PO Box 838, Kittanning PA US Ph: 7245484520
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	| Orphaned KaninesTo help those that can't help themselves.  A No-Kill Shelter that provides a second chance to dogs that due to old age or no fault of their own are surrendered by their owners.1922 Kremer Avenue, Racine WI US 53402 Ph: 2626811415
 
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	| A no-kill animal shelter committed to serving Armstrong County , established in 1969 to provide temporary shelter for unwanted and abused animals while: matching lovable animals with loving forever homes educating the public on humane responsible care of all animals reducing animal. 11878 State Rt. 85 East PO Box 838, Kittanning PA US 16201 Ph: 7245484520
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	| Orphans of the Storm has spent most of a century caring for stray, abandoned, abused and neglected dogs and cats from northeast Illinois. Our history is a colorful one, starting with famous dancer and fashion trendsetter Irene Castle, continuing through the dedication and commitment of animal welfare activist Thelma Zwirner, and her son and current president, Richard Zwirner.
We operate one of the country’s oldest and largest animal shelters, offering refuge and rehabilitation, finding warm and loving adoptive homes for thousands of stray and abandoned dogs and cats every year. We hope that once you get to know us, you’ll want to become a supporter by adopting from us, spreading the word about us, or helping in other ways. 2200 Riverwoods Road, Riverwoods IL US 60015 Ph: 8479450235Fax: 8479450385
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	| We are a team of individuals, mainly made up of veterinary technicians that are dedicated in helping young orphaned baby animals. We work together with several wonderful Hospitals, and Veterinarians in the area, that provide us with excellent help, care and support. . Our doctors specialties include: General Practice , Emergency Practice, and a Board Certified Surgeon. We are trying to provide quality of life to Orphans that would normally be abandoned and left for death or euthinized Due to lake to time, space and effort. We NOW rescue all types of animals from livestock to rodents, we do our best to raise them in to healthy well adjusted animals, then place them is loving homes. For all dogs and cats each animal is spayed and neuter before placed in a forever loving home. We also offer public education in the event that an owner has encountered a problem; which has left an orphan(s) baby(ies) to care for. There are many reasons that babies become orphaned and there is nothing that anyone can do to prevent it, but we would like to offer help and support if this should happen. About 70% of all orphans are normally given a poor prognosis, we try to look beyond that give each baby a chance at life. P.O Box 447, Winchester CA US 92596 Ph: 7144011216Fax: 7142000996
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	| Orting Rescue NetworkPO Box 1141, Orting WA US 98360 Ph: 0000000000Email: ingawh@yahoo.com
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	| We are an Animal Control facility that is run by the County Government. We accept owner surrendered pets as well as stray animals. At times we have exotics and livestock. We have our own surgery facility with a contracted veterinarian. We spay and neuter every adopted animal that leaves our facility. We also vaccinate for the major diseases as well as heartworm test dogs and Leukemia/FIV test cats. All dogs have a microchip inserted. Please be aware that if you adopt a pet from us that it will not be ready to go home with you until it has had its surgery. Most animals go home the next day. All animals have to be held "stray" time if they have no owner. Therefore, the animals "stray" time must be up before it can be adopted. 2280 Kissimmee Park Road, St. Cloud FL US 34769 Ph: 4073437101
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