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NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2021/2022 ANIMALS
GLENN COUNTY
Walker Street Veterinary Clinic; Orland. Treats all animal pets and exotics. Also offers monthly low-cost vaccination clinics. walker- streetvet.com. 512 Walker St. (530) 865-3630.
SHASTA COUNTY
Another Chance Animal Welfare League; Palo Cedro. Animal adoptions, educational program and volunteer opportunities. Offers resources to obtain spay/neuter vouchers to assist with payment. Acawl.org. 9384 Deschutes Rd, no D. (530) 547-7387 or contact Jenny Hunter (530) 351-3842. Haven Humane Society; Anderson. Sup- ports the Redding & Anderson community by promoting humane treatment of animals through shelter, spay/neuter, adoption, community education, outreach, rescue and animal regulations. Low-cost spay/neuter program havenhumane.org. 7449 Eastside Rd. jhaynes@havenhumane.org. (530) 241- 1653 or Jennifer Haynes at 241-5262.
Pet Town Self-Serve Pet Wash; Redding.
A shop that allows you to use a variety of different soaps & shampoos to pamper your pet. Large tubs for the largest of dogs makes washing easy. Pamper your dog, get your accessories & treats all in 1 location. Perfect 1-stop shop to make life a bit easier. pettown- wash.com. 455 Lake Blvd. (530) 605-3795. Raining Cats ānā Dogs Animal Rescue; Redding. A nonprofit animal rescue or- ganization dedicated to finding adoptive homes for companion animals. Schedule
an appt. to meet adoptable animals. rain- ingcatsndogs.rescuegroups.org. itsraining- catsndogs@yahoo.com. (530) 232-6299. Spay & Neuter Intermountain Pets & Pet Placement (SNIPPP); Intermountain area.
A non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organi- zation based in Northeastern California. Our mission is to address the issues related to companion animal overpopulation through funding a spay/neuter assistance program, community education, rescue & placement of at-risk animals. snippp.org. (530) 336-6006.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Goliath Mountain Rescue; Yreka. Dog rescue organization brings in huskies & shepherds from high-kill shelters and unfit homes. Together with the help of special volunteer foster homes, provides 4-legged friends the time to heal and find new loving homes. Foster homes and supplies always needed. goliathmountainrescue. com. (530) 598-0227.
PURR-ANGELS; Yreka. Provides compas- sionate care and population control of feral/homeless felines through colony management programs, abandoned or abused cat & kitten foster/adoption pro- grams and spay/neuter/vaccinate clinics. purr-angels.org. (530) 842-1875.
Rescue Ranch, Inc.; Yreka. Rescue Ranch
is a nonprofit, no-kill organization whose only purpose is to rescue dogs of all breeds. Dedicated to helping each dog find his/her forever home. Classes for canines, boarding and volunteer opportunities. Open daily.
Call for hours. rrdog.org. 2216 Oberlin Rd. (530) 842-0829.
Siskiyou County Animal Care Shelter; Yreka. Animal adoptions, fostering oppor- tunities. Call for current hours. 550 Foothill Dr. (530) 841-4028.
Siskiyou Humane Society; Mt. Shasta. The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by shelter- ing, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpop- ulation and finding permanent homes. Animal adoptions, volunteer opportu- nities, classroom visits and educational opportunities. siskiyouhumane.org. 1208 N. Mount Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-4052. Siskiyou Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP); Yreka. Provides financial assistance to qualifying low-income families. siskiyous- nip.org. For dogs & cats: (530) 926-1196. Siskiyou Trap, Alter & Release (STAR); Mt. Shasta. STAR is a volunteer, nonprofit (501-(c) (3) group whose main purpose
is to practice TNR (trap, neuter & release) on feral cats. STAR also provides shelters for these cats to live in and currently maintains eight colonies, consisting of approximately 40 cats who are fed daily. starcatprogram.org. 1012 N. Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-6388.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Animal Care Center. Offering animal shel- tering services for Tehama County; housing and caring for stray dogs, horses, farm animals, and pocket pets. Our mission is to practice and promote compassionate care
of all animals, both in our care and in the community we serve. We strive to reunite lost animals with their owners and find for- ever homes for animals whose owners can- not be located. We work closely with several rescues to transfer some of our animals
to other locations so they can find homes
in other areas. We are extremely proud of our high live release rate and incredibly grateful to the organizations and volunteers who make it possible! co.tehama.ca.us/ani- mal-services. (530) 527-3439.
P.E.T.S. (Providing Essentials For Teha- ma Shelter); Red Bluff. Nonprofit group supporting Tehama County Animal Care Center animals by raising funds for medical care, supplies and transportation. Provides education and training for animals and their adopters. petstehama.org. (530) 527-8702. Second Chance Pet Rescue/Corning An- imal Shelter. A sanctuary that provides a safe environment for homeless and aban- doned pets, finds foster care for homeless and abandoned pets and assists in placing such animals in safe, caring, permanent homes. Call for hours. secondchancepe- trescue.org. (530) 824-1985.
The Aquarium & Pets; Red Bluff. Provides quality supplies, knowledgeable customer service and a variety of pet care products for dogs, cats, reptiles, fish, birds and small animals. Live animals are also available for sale, from scaly & underwater creatures to feathered friends & furry critters. Stop by to simply visit the fish and more. aquariu- mandpets.godaddysites.com. 345 S. Main St. (530) 527-4588.
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