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My Forever Home - A NJ-based Yahoo group. JOIN NOW!

This network will serve as a meeting place for homeless pets needing to find forever homes, and their potential adopters. This is a place where prospective adopters can come to find an adoptable companion. Finding My Forever Home serves NE Pennsylvania, Warren/Sussex/Morris counties in NJ and surrounding areas.

The goal of Finding My Forever Home, is to place homeless pets in loving homes, but also a place to obtain pet advise, help foster pets in need, educate the public on spay and neuter programs and non profit organizations to post pet related events.

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Feline Rescue Network

The American Society For the Prevention of Cruelty

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The Animal Spirit

Animals in Distress, 24 hour rescue

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World Animal Net

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Alley Cat Allies is a national nonprofit clearinghouse for information on feral and stray cats. For more than a decade Alley Cat Allies has advocated trap-neuter-return (TNR)--the most humane and effective method to reduce feral cat populations.
 
All-Creatures.org: Through unconditional love and compassion we can change the world.
 
American Partnership for Pets is a team of veterinary, humane, animal control and fancier organizations, plus a growing number of community partners, that have set differences aside and united to speak with one voice on behalf of our nation's homeless and unwanted animals.
 
Animal Rescue Coalition of NJ is a coalition of non-profit, all-volunteer animal rescue groups and various community organizations and individuals striving to reduce the number of homeless animals in New Jersey and to improve the welfare of all animals. The coalition is working to foster respect, understanding and compassion for all creatures, and the belief that all life is valuable and worthy of protection.
 
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary is the nation's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned companion and domestic animals. Best Friends is working with shelters, animal welfare groups, and our own members to bring about a time when there will be No More Homeless Pets in the United States.
 
Friends of Animals: From its beginning in 1957, Friends of Animals has advocated low-cost spaying and altering as the most effective means of preventing the births of unwanted dogs and cats, and their subsequent abandonment, suffering and mass killing. Their nationwide breeding control program in the United States has facilitated more than 2 million spay/neuter procedures. Pet owners may purchase a certificate from Friends of Animals that can be used for a routine spay or neuter surgery at any participating veterinary hospitals.
 
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Have a Heart Guinea Pig Rescue is a guinea pig rescue located in Florence, NJ that works to rescue guinea pigs from kill shelters and find them loving homes. All proceeds or donations go to veterinary care.
 
Hugs for Homeless Animals has worked diligently to help animals who are homeless or lost. The organization also provides programs to assist the animal welfare industry to fulfill their goals.
 
Humane Society of the United States is dedicated to creating a world where our relationship with animals is guided by compassion.
 
The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is currently offering a reward of $250 for information leading to the conviction of persons involved in dog fighting and cock fighting in the state of New Jersey. If you have any information, please call them at 800-582-5979 or visit their website.
 
Operation Happy Sock is a fun, easy way to help homeless cats at your local animal shelter. Founded by Martha Powers, volunteers of all ages can help make safe and fun cat toys for homeless cats.
 
PetRescue.com is a small, non-profit animal rescue organization located in central Florida that provides sanctuary for and specializes in caring for largely non-adoptable stray cats and dogs.
 
Prevent a Litter Coalition is dedicated to the implementation of proactive, community and sustainable solutions to align the pet population with good homes, with guaranteed humane care for their lifetimes.
 
VolunteerMatch.org: VolunteerMatch is a nonprofit, online service that helps interested volunteers get involved with community service organizations throughout the United States.
 
The Warren County SPCA is a non-profit organization which works within the State of New Jersey, specifically in the Warren County area, to investigate complaints of animal cruelty. We work very closely with State and local police departments within the county and work to educate the public regarding the New Jersey State Title IV animal cruelty laws.
 

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