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    Feral Cat Coalition

    Feral cats are the offspring of stray or abandoned pets that are not spayed or neutered. Female cats can become pregnant at five months of age and can give birth several times each year. Without early human contact, their kittens become feral and begin the cycle of breeding again.

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    Dogs on Deployment

    619.800.3631 www.dogsondeployment.org Welcome To Dogs On Deployment Military members nation-wide confront a multitude of problems during their careers, the last thing they need to worry about is their pet’s care during their service commitments. Dogs On Deployment is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit, which provides an online network for service members to search for volunteers who […]

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    Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary

    No-Kill Animal Rescue. Adoptions. Sanctuary. All Volunteer. 100% funded by donations. 760.685.3533 North San Diego County. 501c3 Operating solely on donations and the revenue from our small on-site thrift store, we are an all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and re-homing abandoned and surrendered dogs and cats. Since 2002, FAS has saved or re-homed nearly […]

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    K9 Connection Pet Re-Homing and Adoption

    The purpose of the organization is to provide for and aid in the rescue, foster care and adoption into permanent homes of homeless dogs in our community. The organization will promote, present, advertise and encourage the adoption of homeless dogs through various publications, presentations, materials and media. The organization will do all things necessary for […]