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Hi Candace,
I live in the East Valley and I have a list of rescues/shelters on my website, if you (or anyone else) want to take a look. http://cat_mania.tripod.com Just click on the link for AZ Rescues and Shelters. If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany I just complied a list of cat rescue groups in the Phoenix, AZ area for a co-worker who has a mom and baby kittens in her backyard. Unfortunately, she is not much of a cat lover and doesn't want to keep them or find homes for them. She only spotted them today so does not yet even know if they are feral, tame, or where the mom cat's food source is. She said the mom looked healthy and that the kittens were walking well but since her backyard is not easily accessible to small critters, she thinks that they must have been there since birth (I guess she doesn't get out in her backyard much). She doesn't really want to spend much money or expend much effort on them although she will be willing to donate a little money and expend a little effort. She lives over an hour away from me and isn't home much. The only possible good thing about all this is that I think kitten season is officially over now so maybe the shelters will have room for them. Part of this list I obtained from a google search but there were 4 others that didn't come up under "cat rescue Arizona" that I was aware of so those are added in. This is just a resource if there is anyone in AZ who would like it: Cat Rescue Groups in Phoenix Area Animals Benefit Club of Arizona, Inc. ABC's shelter, located at 3111 East St. John Road in northeast Phoenix, has become a model for other no kill shelters throughout Arizona and elsewhere. We are located at 3111 E. Saint John Rd,, (5 blocks North of Bell off 32nd St). call (602) 867-2169 E-Mail: Arizona Animal Welfare League The largest and oldest no-kill shelter in AZ. 30 North 40th Place Phoenix Arizona 85034 (602) 273-6852 AZCats Mostly trap, neuter, release although occasionally will do fostering (although they don’t admit that on their website). P.O. Box J Scottsdale, AZ 85252 (602) 287-8824 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (CSS) is an allâ€"volunteer, privately funded charitable organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless cats . A major focus of our program is placing adoptable animals into good homes. Citizens for Scottsdale Strays P.O. Box 928 Scottsdale, AZ 85252 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (602) 341.7338 E-Mail: (Cindy Langdell) Arizona Feline Network The Arizona Feline Network Site is now three years old. We did not meet our goals in adoptions for our Special Needs animals in 2001, but quality is more important than quantity and the homes we found for our Special Needs cats are truly wonderful. Call (480) 483-3214 E-Mail: Foothills Animal Rescue We continue to operate as a no-kill organization, fostering displaced animals in the homes of dedicated volunteers until owners are located or suitable new homes are found. Medical care, spay and neuter surgery, basic immunizations, micro-chipping, and TLC are part of the total care package provided for each companion animal in our care. 6061 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 480.488.9890. Sun Cities Animal Rescue, Inc. (SCAR) A no-kill, non-profit, tax-exempt organization working to care for homeless dogs and cats in the Sun Cities and surrounding communities. As members of the Maricopa County Alliance for Companion Animals, we also partner with Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, Arizona Humane Society and other rescue groups placing animals at our shelter who have not found homes through those organizations. Depending on space availability, we take in animals whose owners have died or must enter nursing homes, and animals whose owners can no longer care for them. 7150 N. 110th Ave. Sun City, AZ 85307 Telephone (623) 872-7941 Arizona Humane Society A kill-facility although they attempt to adopt out as many animals as possible provided they have space for them. AZHumane.org NINA MASON PULLIAM CAMPUS FOR COMPASSION 1521 W. Dobbins Road Phoenix, AZ 85041 (602) 997-7586 SUNNYSLOPE FACILITY 9226 N. 13th Avenue (13th Avenue and Hatcher Road) Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 997-7585 DO NOT USE THE MARICOPA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER! THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE THE ANIMALS WILL HAVE THE LEAST LIKELY CHANCE OF SURVIVAL. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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Hi Candace,
I live in the East Valley and I have a list of rescues/shelters on my website, if you (or anyone else) want to take a look. http://cat_mania.tripod.com Just click on the link for AZ Rescues and Shelters. If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany I just complied a list of cat rescue groups in the Phoenix, AZ area for a co-worker who has a mom and baby kittens in her backyard. Unfortunately, she is not much of a cat lover and doesn't want to keep them or find homes for them. She only spotted them today so does not yet even know if they are feral, tame, or where the mom cat's food source is. She said the mom looked healthy and that the kittens were walking well but since her backyard is not easily accessible to small critters, she thinks that they must have been there since birth (I guess she doesn't get out in her backyard much). She doesn't really want to spend much money or expend much effort on them although she will be willing to donate a little money and expend a little effort. She lives over an hour away from me and isn't home much. The only possible good thing about all this is that I think kitten season is officially over now so maybe the shelters will have room for them. Part of this list I obtained from a google search but there were 4 others that didn't come up under "cat rescue Arizona" that I was aware of so those are added in. This is just a resource if there is anyone in AZ who would like it: Cat Rescue Groups in Phoenix Area Animals Benefit Club of Arizona, Inc. ABC's shelter, located at 3111 East St. John Road in northeast Phoenix, has become a model for other no kill shelters throughout Arizona and elsewhere. We are located at 3111 E. Saint John Rd,, (5 blocks North of Bell off 32nd St). call (602) 867-2169 E-Mail: Arizona Animal Welfare League The largest and oldest no-kill shelter in AZ. 30 North 40th Place Phoenix Arizona 85034 (602) 273-6852 AZCats Mostly trap, neuter, release although occasionally will do fostering (although they don’t admit that on their website). P.O. Box J Scottsdale, AZ 85252 (602) 287-8824 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (CSS) is an allâ€"volunteer, privately funded charitable organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless cats . A major focus of our program is placing adoptable animals into good homes. Citizens for Scottsdale Strays P.O. Box 928 Scottsdale, AZ 85252 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (602) 341.7338 E-Mail: (Cindy Langdell) Arizona Feline Network The Arizona Feline Network Site is now three years old. We did not meet our goals in adoptions for our Special Needs animals in 2001, but quality is more important than quantity and the homes we found for our Special Needs cats are truly wonderful. Call (480) 483-3214 E-Mail: Foothills Animal Rescue We continue to operate as a no-kill organization, fostering displaced animals in the homes of dedicated volunteers until owners are located or suitable new homes are found. Medical care, spay and neuter surgery, basic immunizations, micro-chipping, and TLC are part of the total care package provided for each companion animal in our care. 6061 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 480.488.9890. Sun Cities Animal Rescue, Inc. (SCAR) A no-kill, non-profit, tax-exempt organization working to care for homeless dogs and cats in the Sun Cities and surrounding communities. As members of the Maricopa County Alliance for Companion Animals, we also partner with Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, Arizona Humane Society and other rescue groups placing animals at our shelter who have not found homes through those organizations. Depending on space availability, we take in animals whose owners have died or must enter nursing homes, and animals whose owners can no longer care for them. 7150 N. 110th Ave. Sun City, AZ 85307 Telephone (623) 872-7941 Arizona Humane Society A kill-facility although they attempt to adopt out as many animals as possible provided they have space for them. AZHumane.org NINA MASON PULLIAM CAMPUS FOR COMPASSION 1521 W. Dobbins Road Phoenix, AZ 85041 (602) 997-7586 SUNNYSLOPE FACILITY 9226 N. 13th Avenue (13th Avenue and Hatcher Road) Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 997-7585 DO NOT USE THE MARICOPA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER! THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE THE ANIMALS WILL HAVE THE LEAST LIKELY CHANCE OF SURVIVAL. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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Hi Candace,
I live in the East Valley and I have a list of rescues/shelters on my website, if you (or anyone else) want to take a look. http://cat_mania.tripod.com Just click on the link for AZ Rescues and Shelters. If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany I just complied a list of cat rescue groups in the Phoenix, AZ area for a co-worker who has a mom and baby kittens in her backyard. Unfortunately, she is not much of a cat lover and doesn't want to keep them or find homes for them. She only spotted them today so does not yet even know if they are feral, tame, or where the mom cat's food source is. She said the mom looked healthy and that the kittens were walking well but since her backyard is not easily accessible to small critters, she thinks that they must have been there since birth (I guess she doesn't get out in her backyard much). She doesn't really want to spend much money or expend much effort on them although she will be willing to donate a little money and expend a little effort. She lives over an hour away from me and isn't home much. The only possible good thing about all this is that I think kitten season is officially over now so maybe the shelters will have room for them. Part of this list I obtained from a google search but there were 4 others that didn't come up under "cat rescue Arizona" that I was aware of so those are added in. This is just a resource if there is anyone in AZ who would like it: Cat Rescue Groups in Phoenix Area Animals Benefit Club of Arizona, Inc. ABC's shelter, located at 3111 East St. John Road in northeast Phoenix, has become a model for other no kill shelters throughout Arizona and elsewhere. We are located at 3111 E. Saint John Rd,, (5 blocks North of Bell off 32nd St). call (602) 867-2169 E-Mail: Arizona Animal Welfare League The largest and oldest no-kill shelter in AZ. 30 North 40th Place Phoenix Arizona 85034 (602) 273-6852 AZCats Mostly trap, neuter, release although occasionally will do fostering (although they don’t admit that on their website). P.O. Box J Scottsdale, AZ 85252 (602) 287-8824 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (CSS) is an allâ€"volunteer, privately funded charitable organization dedicated to reducing the number of homeless cats . A major focus of our program is placing adoptable animals into good homes. Citizens for Scottsdale Strays P.O. Box 928 Scottsdale, AZ 85252 Citizens for Scottsdale Strays (602) 341.7338 E-Mail: (Cindy Langdell) Arizona Feline Network The Arizona Feline Network Site is now three years old. We did not meet our goals in adoptions for our Special Needs animals in 2001, but quality is more important than quantity and the homes we found for our Special Needs cats are truly wonderful. Call (480) 483-3214 E-Mail: Foothills Animal Rescue We continue to operate as a no-kill organization, fostering displaced animals in the homes of dedicated volunteers until owners are located or suitable new homes are found. Medical care, spay and neuter surgery, basic immunizations, micro-chipping, and TLC are part of the total care package provided for each companion animal in our care. 6061 E. Cave Creek Road Cave Creek, AZ 480.488.9890. Sun Cities Animal Rescue, Inc. (SCAR) A no-kill, non-profit, tax-exempt organization working to care for homeless dogs and cats in the Sun Cities and surrounding communities. As members of the Maricopa County Alliance for Companion Animals, we also partner with Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, Arizona Humane Society and other rescue groups placing animals at our shelter who have not found homes through those organizations. Depending on space availability, we take in animals whose owners have died or must enter nursing homes, and animals whose owners can no longer care for them. 7150 N. 110th Ave. Sun City, AZ 85307 Telephone (623) 872-7941 Arizona Humane Society A kill-facility although they attempt to adopt out as many animals as possible provided they have space for them. AZHumane.org NINA MASON PULLIAM CAMPUS FOR COMPASSION 1521 W. Dobbins Road Phoenix, AZ 85041 (602) 997-7586 SUNNYSLOPE FACILITY 9226 N. 13th Avenue (13th Avenue and Hatcher Road) Phoenix, AZ 85021 (602) 997-7585 DO NOT USE THE MARICOPA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER! THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE THE ANIMALS WILL HAVE THE LEAST LIKELY CHANCE OF SURVIVAL. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends
for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany Thanks, Tiffany. I will look at your site and definitely give her the info. So far she's done nothing but yap about it. She's a yapper and drives me crazy anyway but I hate her attitude toward animals. She even has a cat of her own but doesn't seem very fond of the poor creature who is now 19 years old. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends
for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany Thanks, Tiffany. I will look at your site and definitely give her the info. So far she's done nothing but yap about it. She's a yapper and drives me crazy anyway but I hate her attitude toward animals. She even has a cat of her own but doesn't seem very fond of the poor creature who is now 19 years old. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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If this woman lives in the East Valley, she might try giving Friends
for Life a call. I know they used to do field rescue. If they can't help then they might be able to direct her to a group that can help her. Tiffany Thanks, Tiffany. I will look at your site and definitely give her the info. So far she's done nothing but yap about it. She's a yapper and drives me crazy anyway but I hate her attitude toward animals. She even has a cat of her own but doesn't seem very fond of the poor creature who is now 19 years old. Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace |
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