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(Our pets have been to the vet!) |
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Because
AVA is a no kill rescue group we have many "Special Needs Cats"
looking for homes! Visit our Adopt
a Special Needs Cat Page! |
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Whatever
Happened to that Cat you Abandoned ? |
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ACTION VOLUNTEERS
FOR ANIMALS is an organization of people who share a love of animals and concern for their welfare and
give their time and energy without monetary reward. AVA receives no
government subsidies. AVA is a no
kill, nonprofit group and has no shelter but operates on a foster home
basis. Volunteers are working through
out the Our goals are to: © Control stray and feral animal overpopulation,
particularly that of feral cat colonies. We trap, sterilize and release feral
cats back into their original habitats, monitor their health and feed them on
a regular basis. Cats deemed adoptable i.e. tame, are entered into our
adoption program. Cats too ill to be released or adopted are cared for within
our foster care system. © Reduce animal suffering © Discourage animal cruelty © Educate the public, especially children, about
animal welfare The past couple of years have seen a tremendous
increase in the cat overpopulation problem.
Our foster homes are overloaded.
Please consider adopting cats or kittens from AVA. Our cats and kittens have all been seen by
a vet, are neutered or spayed (or will be at the appropriate time),
vaccinated, dewormed, defleaed and microchipped. We occasionally rescue dogs and other
animals. |
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Email : actionvolunteers@yahoo.com Phone:
416-439-8770 (operates on a message only basis) |
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