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When it comes to pet adoption, many people prefer private breeders because they are unable to find a reliable shelter in Tustin. You may also visit local shelters in Tustin and adopt the pet that you like. It will not only cost you less but it will also help save an innocent life.
Thousands of pets are abandoned by owners every year. These pets end up on roads where they get in accidents or catch diseases. Many of these pets die from starvation, waiting for someone to show mercy. The pets that are found on roads are rescued by animal shelters, which are then put up for adoption.
By adopting one of the pets from a shelter in Tustin, you will help make space for more abandoned pets in the shelters. You will also give a new life to a pet that could’ve been euthanized.
Tustin CA 92782
Our rescue's mission is to rescue and rehabilitate as many abandoned and neglected cats as we can each year. Through spaying, neutering, foster care and finding permanent homes for cats and kittens. This includes vetting, feeding and housing them until we are able to find permanent homes.
Tustin CA 92782
People love pets. They're cute, cuddly and fun! But having a pet involves much more than just love. There's a huge commitment involved; pets need food and water, medical care and lots of attention. Unfortunately, with all of these responsibilities, many people find that they are in over their heads. The result is a large number of unwanted pets. That's where OC Animal Care comes in.
Tustin CA 92781
Save SomeBunny Rabbit Rescue, Inc. was established in 2014 by a small group of rabbit lovers who met while volunteering at the Irvine Animal Care Center. Over time we saw that rabbits with treatable medical conditions were sometimes candidates for euthanasia because the expense for cure, maintenance, or even end-of-life hospice would be too great for municipal animal shelters to justify. We formed