S.N.A.P Spay-Neuter Animal Project

http://www.s-nap.org/
Our goal is to help alleviate the plight of homeless,
neglected, and abandoned animals. We are a highly dedicated small group of
volunteers who take in and care for these animals by providing them a loving
environment , vet care, spaying/neutering and placement in permanent, loving
homes! All of our rescues are placed in foster homes to adapt to the comforts ,
sounds and everyday life in a home environment - making a smoother transition
into their adoptive homes.
MMAAP works in conjunction with other rescue groups,
shelters ,veterinarians and the community to educate regarding responsible pet
ownership and the importance of spay/neuter programs. Our organization is
growing at a steady rate , thanks to the people who believe in what we do!
HATS
www.hatsweb.net
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exists to help the over 4000 homeless animals which will enter the Isabella
County Animal Control facility this year alone:
we assist and pay for those animals vaccines and
veterinary care
we assist in finding permanent homes for them
we assist in the spaying and neutering of adopted animals
we assist by providing foster care for animals who would
otherwise be euthanized
we aim to find all adoptable animals a place to live, when
the alternative is death
HATS exists to provide a valuable public service in emphasizing the vital
importance of spaying and neutering, preventing the suffering and death of
countless unwanted animals. Cats and dogs need our help to reduce their
population, until there are good, safe homes for them all. Capturing, housing,
and eventually euthanizing unwanted animals costs tax payers
and private animal welfare organizations (such as HATS)
MILLIONS of dollars a year, it is not a minor matter to be shrugged aside.
we offer financial assistance to those in need who might not otherwise spay or
neuter their pets
we work to reduce pet overpopulation, helping solve a
public problem in our community
we spread the word that spaying and neutering helps
animals live longer and healthier lives
a spay or neuter procedure is a relatively small one-time
cost with huge benefits
Help Furry Friends. (Gratiot County, Michigan)
www.helpfurryfriends.com

Our
mission is to promote the adoption of shelter cats and dogs, educate the public
regarding the benefits of spaying and neutering their pets, and support efforts
and initiatives which benefit the welfare of companion animals.
Help Furry Friends was formed in 2009 by a few concerned
citizens of Gratiot County who wanted to make a difference in the lives of
shelter animals. We are now incorporated as a nonprofit and recognized by the
IRS as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Our hope is that one day all cats and
dogs will have loving homes and that there will no longer be a need for animal
shelters to house homeless pets.