PA Pet Adoption – Easy To Find
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Are you a Pennsylvania resident and looking for a PA pet adoption? There are many places on the Internet to find PA pet adoption animals. One resource is the Hillside SPCA located in North Manheim Township and found on the web at www.hillsidespca.com. Hillside SPCA is a non- profit organization founded in 1986 that provides animal welfare services to all of Schuylkill County, PA. Their shelter houses hundreds of cats and dogs that are available for adoption. You can view all their PA pet adoption animals at their website. They allow out of area adoption with a vet’s recommendation.
Another source of PA pet adoption animals is Animal Rescue Inc. at www.animalrescueinc.org. Animal Rescue Inc. was founded by Grace Froelich in 1976 as a result of being given the alternative to either give up her beloved cat or face eviction. She chose eviction and went on to buy a place that has come to be known as the “farm”. Animal Rescue, Inc. consists of two locations: A shelter for cats in the Putty Hill area of Baltimore MD, and a 33 acre farm located in PA at the MD border. The list of PA pet adoption animals can be viewed by clicking on the “Adoptable Pets” link on the home webpage, which will then take you to the Petfinder page of Animal Rescue Inc.
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Main Line Animal Rescue (MLAR) founded in 1998 at www.mainlinerescue.com has a shelter located in Chester Springs, PA. Each year MLAR finds homes for hundreds of unwanted companion animals. All of their PA pet adoption dogs/cats are spayed/neutered before placement and receive all necessary medical care. You can see the list of PA pet adoption animals they have available on their website. Main Line Animal Rescue is famous for having their stance against puppy mill abuse televised on the Oprah Winfrey show. Special Investigator Lisa Ling with an undercover film crew went to numerous pet stores to visit puppies whose mothers and fathers were imprisoned in PA state’s puppy mills. The show was a big success and shed light on the abuse of animals and descried how spaying/neutering a pet can save millions of animals from euthanasia.
If you don’t live close to the areas of the pet shelters mentioned above, you could easily find a list of PA pet adoption animals at Petfinder at www.petfinder.com. Petfinder is the web’s largest database of adoptable pets presented to you by non-profit pet rescue shelters in the US and Canada. Petfinder has over a quarter million pets from over eleven thousand shelters in an easily searchable database available to you at no cost. The site is simply amazing in that you can find any type of PA pet adoption animal simply by typing in your pet preference and zip code. You’re likely to find any pet that you are looking for within miles of where you live.