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Animal Shelter details for Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary Please visit Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary. Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary is located in myrtle beach, South Carolina. If you have information to add or update for Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary, please click here and let us know.
The mission of Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary (SVAS), a 501(c)(3) recognized charitable organization, is to help rescue and reduce the number of stray, abandoned, unwanted animals until there are no more of them. Of these rescued animals we try to place as many as we can in new, permanent homes. We also want to help educate the public about the importance of SPAYING and NEUTERING their pets and animals they are taking care of. We hope to help reduce/contain the numbers of feral cats in our area as well, by trapping, testing, spaying/neutering and releasing them where they will have a constant source of fresh food and water.
SVAS was started by Elizabeth Owen in 2000 after the latest stray cat wandered up to her house. She lived at the end of a dirt road where it seemed like a good dumping ground for animals that were not needed anymore. She decided that she wanted to help these animals and ones like them.
On average the humane societies and pound in our area puts to sleep about 35 animals a day - 75% of those being cats. Most of these animals are euthanized because they do not have homes. We want to help stop the overpopulation and help people find these animals in the shelters and get them into new forever homes.
Again, SVAS is now a 501(c)(3) recognized charitable organization, meaning any donations, for the resale shop or for the animals, can be tax deductable. Please contact us if you are interested in learning more about this and other ways you can help.
To see the adoptable pets for Sacred Vision Animal Sanctuary click here
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