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.
All potential adopters must fill out an adoption application, participate in a brief interview and agree to a potential home check.
Irvine CA 92604 | 1.5 miles away
Southern California Pomeranian Rescue is an all volunteer group. We do not have a shelter; therefore, all of our dogs are in private foster homes throughout the Southern California area. Our pomeranians come to us primarily from local shelters, owners or breeders who can no longer care for them.
Santa Ana CA | 1.9 miles away
Our goal is to educate the general public of humane and loving animal care. We rescue animals from high kill animal shelters and re-home them into loving and forever families. We promote spay and neuter! BARK-9 also provides pet sitting and walking services in the comfort of your pet's own environment
Tustin CA 92781 | 2 miles away
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
Irvine CA | 2.9 miles away
Sweet Home Rescue is a registered 501 (c)(3), non-profit organization with the mission to rescue neglected, abused and homeless dogs and cats.
Irvine CA 92623 | 3.6 miles away
Founded in 2001, Orange County Animal Rescue Coalition (OCARC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit which functions exclusively for charitable purposes. OCARC is 100% volunteer driven and organized specifically to promote humane treatment and quality of life for all animals, rescue animals in need, reduce overpopulation, and provide adoption services. OCARC is deeply committed to ending the pet overpopulatio
Irvine CA 92618 | 4 miles away
We are proud to be the municipal animal shelter for homeless pets from the City of Irvine. Our terrific staff and hundreds of volunteers care for about 4,000 animals a year at our 3.73 acre facility - and over 90% of them are returned to their owners or adopted into new homes.
Santa Ana CA 92711 | 4.2 miles away
Southern California Bulldog Rescue provides shelter, re-homing assistance, and funds for medical treatment for over 100 bulldogs each year. These dogs come to us from animal shelters, other rescue groups, and owners who wish to surrender their purebred bulldogs. We help bulldogs in the Southern California area find suitable homes. Our network consists of many volunteers who foster, do home checks,
Santa Ana CA | 4.4 miles away
Outlaw dog is a small, family run, non-profit rescue in southern Califoria. We primarily do small dog adoptions. The rescue does not have a facility and can only accomodate as may dogs as we have fosters for. Outlaw dogs was founded in 2012 and have rescued 400 dogs mainly from shelters and owners who were unable to keep their dogs. Some of our dogs were abandoned on the streets and saved by us or
Irvine CA 92619 | 4.4 miles away
Founded in 2004, Coastal German Shepherd Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 public charity based in Orange County, California. We are an all volunteer run organization, with no paid employees, and are dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned dogs in Southern California. Our rescue exists solely because of your tax deductible donations, which support our efforts to save these very deserving anim
Orange CA | 4.6 miles away
Orange County Cavy Haven is a non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming guinea pigs in Southern California. We rescue abandoned guinea pigs from shelters in Orange and Los Angeles counties. We also promote proper cavy care and adoption through community outreach. OCCH is a non-profit pet rescue and was founded in 2003 as a rescue for guinea pigs. We are run entirely by unpaid volunteers so all
Orange CA | 4.6 miles away
Orange County Cavy Haven is a non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming guinea pigs in Southern California. We rescue abandoned guinea pigs from shelters in Orange and Los Angeles counties. We also promote proper cavy care and adoption through community outreach. OCCH is a non-profit pet rescue and was founded in 2003 as a rescue for guinea pigs. We are run entirely by unpaid volunteers so all
Orange CA | 4.6 miles away
Orange County Cavy Haven is a non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming guinea pigs in Southern California. We rescue abandoned guinea pigs from shelters in Orange and Los Angeles counties. We also promote proper cavy care and adoption through community outreach. OCCH is a non-profit pet rescue and was founded in 2003 as a rescue for guinea pigs. We are run entirely by unpaid volunteers so all
Orange CA | 4.6 miles away
Orange County Cavy Haven is a non-profit organization dedicated to rehoming guinea pigs in Southern California. We rescue abandoned guinea pigs from shelters in Orange and Los Angeles counties. We also promote proper cavy care and adoption through community outreach. OCCH is a non-profit pet rescue and was founded in 2003 as a rescue for guinea pigs. We are run entirely by unpaid volunteers so all
Orange CA 92866 | 4.9 miles away
OCPoundHounds focus is to rescue primarily Pomeranians, Papillons, and Toy Hairless breeds such as Chinese Crested, Xolo’s (Mexican Hairless) and breed-standard Chihuahuas from local Southern California “High Kill” shelters, or from commercial breeding operations. The dogs we rescue from the shelters are those who have primarily been placed on the euthanasia lists for medical issues, cruel
Orange CA 92866 | 4.9 miles away
OCPoundHounds focus is to rescue primarily Pomeranians, Papillons, and Toy Hairless breeds such as Chinese Crested, Xolo’s (Mexican Hairless) and breed-standard Chihuahuas from local Southern California “High Kill” shelters, or from commercial breeding operations. The dogs we rescue from the shelters are those who have primarily been placed on the euthanasia lists for medical issues, cruel
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