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  2. 7 Kittens Founds Abandoned in Parking Lot Find Safety in ...

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    But as an orphaned cat, its chance of survival is much higher. The kittens in this video are likely round seven seeks old, based on their size, appearance, and activity level.

  3. Orphaned Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    The Orphaned Wildlife Center is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization located in Otisville, New York. [1] Founded by Jim Kowalczik, Susan Kowalczik, and Kerry Clair in 2015, the mission is to save orphaned wildlife, rehabilitate and release them back into the wild.

  4. Big Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Don Lewis and Carole Lewis (now known as Carole Baskin) acquired a bobcat.The following year they acquired dozens more. [14] In 1995, they incorporated Wildlife on Easy Street, Inc. in Florida as a Not For Profit Corporation with the stated purpose of "acquisition, shelter, feeding, breeding and socialization of exotic and non-exotic animals; public education and awareness to benefit ...

  5. Fair-weather pets: These states have seen the biggest ... - AOL

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    The year has started fairly positively for the shelters and rescue facilities caring for homeless kitties. In most parts of the country, shelters recorded notably lower rates of cat surrenders in ...

  6. Martha Just Added a New Rescue Pet to Her Family ... - AOL

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    Recently, Martha added another member to her furry family—a Persian cat named Magnolia she adopted from Rock 'N Rescue, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Bedford Hills, N.Y.

  7. Exotic Feline Rescue Center - Wikipedia

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    The EFRC is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization and the second-largest big cat rescue in the United States, spanning over 200 acres (0.81 km 2). [1] [2] Abused, disabled, and otherwise homeless wild cats such as Lions, tigers, leopards, servals, pumas, bobcats, Canada lynx, ocelots, Geoffroy's cat, and an Asian leopard cat have taken refuge in this organization.

  8. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Not-for-profit rescue organizations typically operate through a network of volunteer foster homes. [4] These rescue organizations are also committed to a no-kill policy. Many modern not-for-profit rescue organizations now not only focus on rehoming rescued animals, but rehabilitating and training them as well.

  9. Abandoned Cat ‘Hercules’ Goes from Rescue to Target Model

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    A cat rescued in a near-death state back in 2022 recently landed a modelling gig with Target, and his foster parent couldn’t be prouder. The feline, now named Hercules, received a second chance ...