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Animal Shelter details for FurEver Friends Pet Rescue Please visit FurEver Friends Pet Rescue and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for FurEver Friends Pet Rescue. FurEver Friends Pet Rescue is located in cedar city, Utah. If you have information to add or update for FurEver Friends Pet Rescue, please click here and let us know.
FurEver Friends Pet Rescue
246 Roundtree Drive
cedar city, Utah 84720
Email: Fureverfriends@earthlink.net
Website: www.petfinder.com/shelters/fureverfriendspets.html
FurEver Friends Pet Rescue is located in Cedar City, Utah. We are two hours north of Las Vegas and four hours south of Salt Lake City, just off of Interstate 15. We are a 501(c)3 tax-exempt, non-profit organization. Our program is run solely by volunteers and is funded through donations and our adoption fee. Every penny we receive goes toward the care, vaccination, and altering of these little ones. We do not like to ask for donations, but they are greatly appreciated. We don't just accept monetary donations either. We are also in need of supplies such as pet bedding, food and water dishes, toys and grooming supplies. We can also use old sheets, towels, blankets, and scrap material. The more donations we receive, the more pets we can take in. Although, we never stop rescuing just because the money stops coming. We know that somehow, we will always be taken care of. After months of fostering for another rescue group, we stepped back and looked at the bigger picture. We realized that there was a huge need for someone to go to the local shelters and take the pets with special circumstances and needs, as these are the ones that are all too often overlooked and are usually the first to be scheduled for euthanasia. These special circumstances and needs include moms with newborns, abandoned puppies and kittens, geriatric or disabled pets, the sick and injured, and pets of undesirable colors and/or breeds. FurEver Friends specializes in the adoption of these pets as well as placement of companion pets with less active adults. We also take in pets that do not fit into the "special needs" category, when we have room. If you are taken in by these heart warming stories of survival and loyalty, and would like to make an appointment to meet us or our wonderful pets, we would love to hear from you. You can also make arrangements to bring your pets and/ or children so they can meet and get to know our pets too! It helps us to fit you with the perfect new pet for your family. If you are interested in making a donation, whether monetary or otherwise, and cannot get it to us, we will be glad to make arrangements to pick it up or have it shipped. Thank you for all of your support in the effort to stop America's homeless pet poulation.
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