Long Island animal shelters,
pet adoption centers in Nassau County, Suffolk County,
Hamptons, Long Island, New York.
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Animal Pets Clubs and Animal Rescue Organizations on Long Island New
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The
Long Island Feline Adoption Center
The Only Authorized Home of True Love Cats
and Kittens |
631-360-3611
info@li-cat.org
www.li-cat.org |
Adoption Center
138 East Main Street
Smithtown, NY 11787
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 344
Port Jefferson, NY 11777 |
We are a
501(c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to
finding loving homes for homeless cats and
kittens. All donations are tax deductible. All
cats and kittens have been socialized with both
humans and other cats, in a nurturing and loving
environment that is cage free. We use foster
homes as well as simulated homes for
socialization. Our cats and kittens are so
special, so loving, that we have trademarked
their name -True Love™ - since their love is so
genuine.
Our charity is a true labor of love. We are an
all-volunteer organization, and 100% of the
donations go directly to feed, house or provide
medical care to our cats and kittens. Not one
dollar goes to pay salaries or contractors -
unlike almost all other private rescue and
shelters. Donations will enable us to expand our
mission and save more cats. To see our loving
cats and kittens available for adoption now,
please visit our website
www.li-cat.org, or click on the logos below
visit us on Facebook or Petfinder: |
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Grateful Greyhounds
Grateful Greyhounds, Inc., is a non-profit volunteer-run
organization helping to rescue greyhounds, rehabilitate and
place them into loving homes. We raise awareness of the
plight of the racing greyhound, and participate in various
community outreach programs. GG serves NYC, Long Island,
Westchester/Rockland Counties, and some parts on New Jersey.
Grateful Greyhounds
516-735-5070
www.gratefulgreys.org |
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Forgotten Friends of Long Island
Forgotten Friends of
Long Island is dedicated to the rescue of companion animals
which have been in municipal shelters for an extended period
of time, overlooked by both the general public and by
rescues.
Forgotten Friends of Long Island
P. O. Box 710
Plainview, NY 11803
info@forgottenfriendsoflongisland.org
www.forgottenfriendsoflongisland.org |
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Kent Animal Shelter
The Kent Animal Shelter is a private, not for profit humane
society founded in 1968 to provide a haven for homeless,
abused and abandoned animals until new homes can be found.
The shelter never destroys an animal unless incurably ill.
Over 600 animals are placed in responsible homes each year
and more than 300 animals are spayed or neutered at the Kent
low cost Spay/Neuter clinic. Kent Animal Shelter also has a
Pet Therapy Program and a Retirement Home Program for cats
that survive their owners. Located on the scenic property
near the Peconic River, with a dedicated staff, spacious
exercise facilities and expert medical supervision, Kent is
much more than a shelter.
Kent Animal Shelter
2259 River Road
Calverton, NY 11933
t 631.727.5731
f 631.727.5515
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inquiries@kentanimalshelter.com
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www.kentanimalshelter.com |
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Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center
Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center, one of Long
Island's oldest no-kill shelters, is dedicated to saving all
companion animals whose lives are in jeopardy. Through
rescue from kill facilities, rehabilitation of sick and
un-socialized pets, and a 100% spay/neuter program, Little
Shelter hopes to end pet overpopulation and place all dogs
and cats in loving homes. Located in Huntington, Little
Shelter is the only animal organization outside New York
City that is a member of the Mayor's Alliance.
Little Shelter Animal
Rescue & Adoption Center
33 Warner Road
Huntington, NY 11743
t 631.368.8770
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info@littleshelter.com
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www.littleshelter.com |
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Long
Island Greyhound Transfer (LIGHT)
Sometime in 1995, after seeing a National Geographic special
called "Racing for their Lives," a story about the plight of
the racing GreyHound, six people from the community gathered
around a kitchen table and started L.I.G.H.T. (Long Island
GreyHound Transfer.) We are the first Long Island based 501
(c) (3) non-profit, all-volunteer run GreyHound rescue
organization.
Since that time, we have been featured in several newspaper
articles, as well as appearing on Long Island CH.12 'The
Family Pet', the Martha Stewart Living Show, National
Geographic Today, the Long Island Ducks, the New York Mets,
Broadway Barks and various other local TV and radio
stations. Throughout each year we also attend several
community fairs and festivals, school assemblies, Boy & Girl
Scout Troop's Meetings, all to alert and educate the public
about the plight of the GreyHound once their 'racing days'
are over with.
Each year over thirty thousand GreyHounds nationwide, are
'put down' due to lack of available homes. We have rescued
and placed (in 'forever homes') over twelve hundred
GreyHounds since our beginning. We still have a long way to
go. We always need donations for medical and operational
costs. All contributions to L.I.G.H.T. are tax deductable.
Long Island Greyhound
Transfer (LIGHT)
20 West Old Country Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
t 516.735.6073
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president@ligreyhound.org
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www.ligreyhound.org |
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Long Island
Labrador Retriever Rescue (LILRR)
Long Island Labrador Retriever Rescue is an all volunteer,
nonprofit, tax exempt, charitable organization established to
secure the health and welfare of abandoned and unwanted purebred
Labrador Retrievers. Representative of the Labrador Retriever
Club National Rescue Program, AKC Breed Rescue Network and
Project Breed. LILRR is not an animal shelter - Labs rescued by
LILRR are fostered within the private homes of breed
knowledgeable volunteers for thorough health, training and
behavior assessment prior to placement consideration. Priority
focus is given Labs jeopardized within the ever-crowded
municipal (kill) shelters. July 29th Book Signing in Port
Jefferson at The Goodtimes Bookshop with Walt Zientek to Benefit
Long Island Labrador Retriever Rescue.
Long Island Labrador
Retriever Rescue (LILRR)
e lab911@aol.com
w www.lilrr.org |
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Long Island Newfoundland Connection
This is your home on the web to find out all the upcoming
events and connect with other Newfoundland dog owners in the
Long Island Area!
We are a brand new site and are open to your input and
suggestions. This site is also an interactive one. Post your
pictures in the Photo Gallery and post messages in the Forum
In the Message Forum area you can find or post training
tips, nutrition concerns, post upcoming Events like shows
and playdates or just share what your Newfie did today!
Soon we will offer T-shirts and other items with the Long
Island Newf Connection logo. A portion of proceeds from
these sales will benefit Newf Rescue efforts. We'll let you
know more about it when it's up and running.
Long Island
Newfoundland Connection
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patty@longislandnewfs.com
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www.longislandnewfs.com |
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Long
Island Parrot Society (LIPS)
The Long Island Parrot Society of New York, Inc. D/B/A The Long
Island Parrot Society exists as a non-profit, 501c3 organization
dedicated to improving the lives of psittaciformes through
education, research, advocacy and service, to help prevent
endangerment or extinction, and to create a shelter and adoption
center for displaced parrots and other pet birds.
We support rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing efforts, and
have contributed to avian shelters, veterinary research,
conservation projects, post-9/11 funds and to the animal victims
of Hurricane Katrina.
The Long Island Parrot Society is "for the birds". We are
dedicated to responsible bird ownership through education and
example. Our members include breeders, pet shop professionals,
and parrot fanatics who share their homes with multiple birds,
and there are members who are proud to have just one special
parrot.
Long Island Parrot Society
(LIPS)
P.O. Box 2754
North Babylon, NY 11703
t 631.957.1100
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info@liparrotsociety.org
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www.liparrotsociety.org |
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Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group (LIRRG)
The Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group is an all-volunteer
group based on Long Island, New York. We are devoted to the
proper care of domestic rabbits, education of rabbit owners,
and the increased awareness about these wonderful, loving
creatures. Adopting a friend: LIRRG's goal is to help every
bunny have a safe, loving, indoor home. Our adoption
procedures include an interview process, home visits, and
education of potential adopters. There is an adoption fee to
help us defray the cost of veterinary care and spay/neuter
of all of the bunnies we adopt out.
Long Island Rabbit
Rescue Group (LIRRG)
t 516.640.0635
t 516.487.4898
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info@longislandrabbitrescue.org
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www.longislandrabbitrescue.org |
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North
Shore Animal League America
North Shore Animal League America, headquartered in Port
Washington, NY, is the largest no-kill animal rescue and
adoption organization in the world. Since 1944, The League's
mission has been saving the lives of pets through adoption,
rescue, spay/neuter and advocacy initiatives. Every year,
the League reaches across the country to rescue, nurture and
adopt nearly 20,000 pets into happy and loving homes. To
date, the League has placed close to 1 million puppies,
kittens, cats and dogs into carefully screened homes.
North Shore Animal
League America
25 Davis Avenue
Port Washington, NY 11050
t 516.883.7575
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adoptions@nsalamerica.org
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www.nsalamerica.org |
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Priceless Parrot Preserve
"A Place Where Every Parrot Is Priceless"
The Priceless Parrot Preserve is the first and only 501-C3
tax-exempt preserve in New York State dedicated exclusively to
the permanent care of exotic birds. The Priceless Parrot
Preserve, Inc. exists for the purpose of educating the public
about exotic birds, (both domestic and in the wild) and to give
a permanent home to abused, mistreated, and unwanted exotic
birds. We will not sell, breed or adopt out any birds who come
into our care. Our birds will live out the rest of their lives
here with dignity, respect and loving care. We will take in
birds that are no longer of "pet quality" provided they have no
illnesses that would threaten the rest of our flock. We handle
mainly large Macaws and Cockatoos, but will take in smaller
birds, room permitting.
The Priceless Parrot Preserve, Inc.
P.O. Box 691
Ridge, NY 11961
t 631.924.8725
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Save A
Pet Animal Rescue and Adoption Center
People & Animals Helping Each Other
Save A Pet Animal Rescue
issued a statement today following the tragic house fire of
Save-A-Pet Founder/President Dori Scofield. The Stony Brook
Fire occurred August 5, at 45 Blydenburgh Lane at
approximately 8:30 p.m. The cause of the fire appears to be
electrical. While Ms. Scofield, her husband, and four
children were not home at the time, the fire claimed the
lives of the family's 11 pets (7 dogs and 4 cats), all of
whom were previously rescued by Save-A-Pet.
Save A Pet Animal
Rescue & Adoption Center
608 Route 112
Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
t 631.473.6333
f 631. 978.0100
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www.saveapetli.net |
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Southampton Animal Shelter and Adoption Center
The Southampton Animal Shelter & Adoption Center is a municipal
Shelter for the Town of Southampton providing Animal Control
services for the Town, offer pets for adoption, dog training and
behavioral help programs and 24 hour emergency services for
sick/injured animals and animals that might threaten public
safety.
Southampton Animal Shelter
and Adoption Center
102 Old Riverhead Road
Hampton Bays, NY 11946
t 631-728-PETS (7387)
f 631-728-8582
www.southamptonanimalshelter.com |
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The League For Animal Protection
The League for Animal Protection of Huntington, Inc. (LAP) is an
all volunteer, non-profit organization established in 1973 and
dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of stray,
abandoned and abused animals in Huntington Township . Our goal
is to continue this crucial work on behalf of all of the animals
that have passed through our doors. In 1982 under an agreement
with the Town of Huntington, the Grateful Paw Cat Shelter was
built. This refuge without cages, which is a temporary home to
kittens and cats is managed and staffed by dedicated volunteers
and supported solely by contributions to the League. All of our
felines are vet checked, FELV and FIV tested, inoculated and
spayed or neutered before being placed for adoption. Volunteers
from LAP assist the Town of Huntington in their dog placement
program. The volunteers evaluate, exercise, socialize, train and
groom the dogs housed in the shelter. Some dogs are placed in
foster care until they are able to find a permanent home. Most
importantly, they are given a LAP volunteer’s love and
attention. Our primary goal is to place an animal in a PERMANENT
home. LAP carefully screens all potential adopters and follows
up to ensure that both owner and pet are adapting well. We
maintain a lifelong commitment to our companion animals.
The League For Animal Protection
104 Deposit Road
East Northport, NY 11731
631-757-4517
www.laphuntington.org |
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