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September 10, 2010
>> arborweb.com >> City Guide >> Community Services >> Animal Welfare

City Guide

Animal Welfare

Animal Welfare Society of Southeastern Michigan

No-kill, nonprofit organization finds homes for animals of all ages. Website links people to pets available for adoption (fees $85-$350). Free cat and dog food for those in need. Volunteers educate people about animal care, responsible pet ownership, and spaying and neutering. Foster homes needed; donations appreciated. animalwelfaresociety@yahoo.com, animalwelfaresociety.net or animalwelfare.petfinder.com V

27796 John R., Madison Heights 48071 [map]
(248) 548-1150


Animals and Society Institute

Independent research and educational think tank works to stop animal cruelty, develop an academic field for human-animal studies, and increase awareness of animal issues in public policy. info@animalsandsociety.org, animalsandsociety.org

2512 Carpenter, suite 201 [map]
677-9240


Ann Arbor Cat Clinic

Adoption program places stray cats into permanent homes. Does not accept cats surrendered by their owners. Full veterinary services. aacc@annarborcatclinic.com, annarborcatclinic.com V

3690 Packard [map]
973-9090


Bird Center of Washtenaw County

Certified volunteers rehabilitate wild injured and orphaned songbirds in their homes Sept.-Apr. Drop-off center open May-Aug. daily 7 a.m.-9 p.m. (call for location). birdcenterwashtenaw.org V


761-9640


Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary

Provides safe haven to abandoned, abused, and neglected domestic rabbits with the goal of finding them new homes; those not eligible for adoption remain in sanctuary. info@rabbitsanctuary.org, rabbitsanctuary.org

P.O. Box 7, Whittaker 48190
461-1726


Humane Society of Huron Valley

Animal shelter for homeless, lost, injured, and abused animals. Accepts pets surrendered by their owners (call first) and lost and found animals; assists with injured animal rescue and animal cruelty investigation. Shelter open daily 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Primary vet services at clinic Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sat. by appointment. Pet adoptions daily noon-6 p.m. Offers Bountiful Bowls pet food assistance program. www.hshv.org V

3100 Cherry Hill [map]
Shelter: 662-5585. Clinic: 662-4365. Behavior Helpline: 662-5545


Mosaic Feline Refuge

Cares for abandoned or stray cats until they can be adopted. No feral cats. By appointment only. V

2394 Winewood [map]
332-1621


River Raisin Raptor Center

State and federally authorized to rehabilitate sick, injured, and orphaned owls, hawks, and other birds of prey. dody@riverraisinraptorcenter.org, www.riverraisinraptorcenter.org


Dody, 428-8455; Francine, 417-6791; Mary (419) 346-7079


SASHA Farm (Sanctuary and Safe Haven for Animals)

The largest farm animal sanctuary in the Midwest. See website for volunteer opportunities and upcoming events. info@sashafarm.org, sashafarm.org V

P.O. Box 222, Manchester 48158
428-9617


TLC / The Love of Cats (Zimmer Foundation)

Free sterilization and vaccination of managed feral cats and those from low-income homes in the county. kzimmer@tlconline.org, www.tlconline.org

P.O. Box 130944, AA 48113
663-8000



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