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 NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2024/2025 ANIMALS
        SISKIYOU COUNTY
Mt. Hermon Kidder Creek; Etna. High adventure and horse experiences for the outdoor enthusiast; a variety of group adventures available. Two different camps, one near Santa Cruz and one near Yreka. kiddercreek.mounthermon.org. 2700 S. Kidder Creek Rd. kcadmin@mounthermon. org. (530)467-3265. Main office (831)335- 4466.
R-Ranch POA; Hornbrook. Located at
the base of the Siskiyou mountains, our fully-equipped stables include ranch string horses, barn and tack rooms, outdoor are- na, round pen and miles and miles of horse trails. Ride one of the ranch string horses on our trail rides at no additional cost for members or bring your own horse to board during your stay. Our stables offer Gymkha- nas, fun events for the whole family, arena riding, riding lessons, horse camp and more! R-Ranch POA is a recreational ranch open exclusively for subscribed owners and sponsored guests to enjoy lodges, 2 campgrounds, shooting facility, off-road trails, swimming pool, hiking, hunting, fishing, and the stables. www.r-ranchca. com. 225 Ditch Creek Road, Hornbrook. (530)475-3495.
VS Equine; Mount Shasta. Comprehensive training program which emphasizes safe and enjoyable trail riding and sound horse- manship from the ground up. VS Equine works with sensory and trail obstacles and frequently rides out on the trail and in the wilderness. vsequine.com. 138 Big Canyon Dr. vsequine@gmail.com. (530)925-2608.
PETS
BUTTE COUNTY
Butte Humane Society/Spay & Neuter Clinic; Chico. Animal adoptions, spay & neuters, assistance foster program and volunteer opportunities for ages 12 & up. buttehumane.org. 13391 Garner Ln. (530)343-7917.
Chico Cat Cafe; Chico. Come hang out in a comfortable setting and meet your new best friend! Save a rescue cat from the un- certainties of a life in a shelter or just come and visit them and see how wonderful these cats can be when taken out of cages where their personalities shine.! chicocat- cafe.com. 1725 Esplanade. (530)855-0542. Paradise Animal Control & Shelter. Offering animal adoptions, volunteer opportunities and education programs
for schools. Also partners with the police department for investigations into animal abuse, neglect, rescue and more. townof- paradise.com/animal/page/animal-shelter. 925 American Way. (530)872-6275.
PAWS Of Oroville Clinic. Offers low-cost spay/neuter procedures & vaccines. Dental work & small medical procedures on dogs andcats.Walk-inclinic. pawsoforoville.org. 3557 Oro Dam Blvd., E. pawsspayandneu- terclinic@gmail.com. (530)534-0900. TrailBlazer Pet Supply; Chico. Our Mission is to help improve the health, wellness and longevity of dogs and cats. We provide ongoing support to our clients by offering excellent, healthy foods and grooming
for dogs and cats. With three locations to serve you, we’re your neighborhood pet supply store. Voted a CNR Living Legend! trailblazerpetsupply.com. 752 Mangrove Ave. (530) 892-1848. 1354 East Ave. Suite. S (530) 774-2332. 2275 Springfield Dr. (530) 855-0092.
Walker Street Veterinary Clinic; Orland. Treats all animal pets and exotics. Also offers monthly low-cost vaccination clinics. walkerstreetvet.com. 512 Walker St. (530)865-3630.
SHASTA COUNTY
Another Chance Animal Welfare League; Palo Cedro. Animal adoptions, educational programs and volunteer opportunities. Offers resources to obtain spay/neuter vouchers to assist with payment. Thrifts- tore located at shelter. acawl.org. 9384-D Deschutes Rd, #D. (530)547-7387.
Happy Tails; Redding. Quality dry and canned foods for dogs and cats. Delectable treats like birthday cakes, cookies and ice cream. Freeze dried, dehydrated and frozen raw diets. Herbal remedies plus a wide va- riety of other pet needs including collars & leashes, toys, clothing, grooming supplies and more. Order online for curbside pickup or local delivery. happytailsfamily.com. 202 Hartnell Ave. (530)226-9955.
Haven Humane Society; Redding. Sup- ports the Redding & Anderson commu- nity 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. adoptions@havenhu- mane.org. (530)241-1653.
Pet Town Self-Serve Pet Wash; Redding. Allows you to use a variety of different soaps & shampoos to pamper your pet. Large tubs for the largest of dogs make washing easy. Pamper your dog, get your accessories & treats in one location. pettownwash.com. 455 Lake Blvd. (530)605-3795.
Raining Cats ‘n’ 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.
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 lov- ing homes. Foster homes and supplies are always needed. goliathmountainrescue. com. goliathmountainrescue@gmail.com. (530)598-0227.
PURR-ANGELS; Yreka. Provides compas- sionate care and population control of feral/homeless felines through colony man- agement programs, abandoned or abused cat & kitten foster/adoption programs and spay/neuter/vaccinate clinics. purr-angels. org. 106 E. Oberlin. jan@purr-angels.org. (530)842-1875.
Rescue Ranch, Inc.; Yreka. Rescue Ranch
is a nonprofit, no-kill dog rescue whose purpose is to rescue dogs of all breeds, care for them, prepare them for adoption, and place them with loving families. Dona- tion-funded community programs such
as Kitu’s Fund, cover high-cost medical expenses of Rescue Ranch dogs; offers no-interest loans to community dog own- ers; spay/neuter assistance through RRAAP (Rescue Ranch Alter Assistance Program); low-cost vaccinations and microchipping; a community pet food bank; and free Sunday dog socialization classes. Desig- nated Dog Evacuation Center For Siskiyou County. Volunteer opportunities. Thurs- Tues, 12-4 pm. rrdog.org. 2216 Oberlin Rd. (530)842-0829.
Siskiyou County Animal Care Shelter; Yreka. Animal adoptions, fostering oppor- tunities. By appointment only. Call for cur- rent hours. co.siskiyou.ca.us/animalcontrol. 550 S Foothill Dr. (530)841-4028.
Siskiyou Humane Society; Mount Shasta. The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation and finding permanent homes. Animal adoptions, volunteer opportunities, classroom visits
and educational opportunities. siskiy- ouhumane.org. 1208 N. Mt.. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-4052.
Siskiyou Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP); Yreka. Financial assistance for quali- fying low-income families. siskiyousnip.org. (541)531-1086.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Animal Care Center; Red Bluff. Animal sheltering services for Tehama County; housing and caring for stray dogs, horses, farm animals and pocket pets. Pet adop- tions, lost and found animals, dog licensing, microchipping, pet food pantry, volunteer opportunities. co.tehama.ca.us/animal-ser- vices. 1830 Walnut St. (530)527-3439. Aquarium & Pets; Red Bluff. Quality sup- plies, 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. aquariumandpets.godad- dysites.com. 345 S. Main St. (530)527-4588.
                       The Barry Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center
was founded in 1994 to educate the public about the care and preservation of all wildlife and their habitats, both locally and globally.
Equal parts wildlife sanctuary, educational center, the sanctuary is home to a remarkable assortment of non-releasable wild and exotic animals, many of them endangered species. Our animals have the potential to inspire minds and to change lives!
There are many ways families can help. Please come visit, one hundred percent of monetary contributions go to the care and nurturing of our resident animals. Animal sponsorship opportunities are also available. Every gift we receive is a blessing that allows us to continue our work.
 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd., Oroville • 530.533.1000 • www.kirshner.org
Open Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. Closed Mon. $10 adults, $6 per child age 3-16 (2 & under free)
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TrailBlazer Pet Supply’s mission is to help improve the health, wellness and longevity of dogs and cats. We provide ongoing support to our clients by offering excellent, healthy foods and grooming for dogs and cats.
       752 Mangrove Ave. (530) 892-1848 • 2275 Springfield Dr. (530) 855-0092 1354 East Ave. Ste. S (530) 774-2332 • trailblazerpetsupply.com
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