Michigan Shelters
Animal Welfare League of Benzie CountyWe are a non-profit organization that spends a lot of our donations on our spay and neuter programs. We assist the Benzie County Animal Shelter with medical, spay/neuter, equipment, adoptions, etc. We would be interested in purchasing a medium unit for our cat room.
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Eva Burrell Animal ShelterWe are a dedicated quality of life Shelter considered a micro Shelter in an economic unstable area. We believe we can do more, be more, because our animals absolutely are worth our efforts. We have an amazing team of volunteers, and outstanding board who is involved and wonderful opportunities to continue. Every animal has a lesson to teach if we but listen. Thank you.
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Headin' Home Pet Rescue, Inc.Formed in 2008. We take in all breeds of dogs, cats, puppies, kittens with the intent of finding them permanent homes. Animals in our program are obtained via owner surrender, strays, puppy mills, shelter transfers, and some are born here. We utilize foster homes and boarding facilities to house animals while awaiting adoption.
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Lenawee Humane SocietyThe Lenawee Humane Society is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to helping animals and the people who love them. Founded in 1921, the Lenawee Humane Society receives absolutely no government support and relies solely on donations from supporters like you. With your help, we are able to give every animal in our care a second chance at the life they deserve.
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Pet Angel Adoption & Rescue, Inc.Jim and Nancy Engel discovered kittens in the backyard of their Frankenmuth home in 2004 after a colony of cats moved into the cluster of pine trees a few houses down. The Engel family TNRed (Trap, Neuter, Release) the colony of cats, and found the kittens loving homes. Other people in the area heard that they were rehoming kittens, and started calling the family when they found kittens or needed their cat rehomed. Before the Engel Family knew, they were operating a cat rescue in the basement of their home. In 2005, the rescue relocated to List Street, our current location, and have expanded from one room to a 7 roomed cat rescue. Today, Pet Angel is a non-profit 501(c)(3), no-kill shelter that specializes in a mostly free-roam facility. Since opening, we have rehomed approximately 2,000 cats and kittens. All of the cats that come through Pet Angel are fixed, vaccinated, and microchipped before going to loving, forever homes and they also receive socialization, love, and care while being at our rescue.
We are volunteer based, depending solely on gracious donations to operate and care for each and every cat that comes into our care. Pet Angel is licensed by the Department of Agriculture, and Michigan Pet Fund Alliance certified. We would love to add you to our family, either as a volunteer, a donor, or a family who adopts one of our loving fur-friends. |
Michele's RescueMichele’s Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue which was started in 1997. We are a no kill rescue that takes in and adopts out animals from all over the country. Most of the animals we take in are in line to be “put-down” and need rescues like ours to help them find a happy and loving home.
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Country Cat Lady
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Alger County Animal ShelterOur mission is to improve the quality of life and welfare for domestic animals and to provide a safe haven while finding life long homes for the animals in our care. We embrace the No Kill Philosophy, seeking to end the euthanasia of animals.
Our Vision: To do whatever we can to assure there are no abandoned, unwanted, neglected or abused animals. To provide education and skills to people so that they understand the level of commitment and responsibility that pet guardianship entails. |
Faithful to FelinesWe can house up to 100 cats. We have an intake room where these would be perfect. The cats stay in a cage for two weeks while being evaluated.
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