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HELP A CAT FIND LONG LASTING LOVE

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ORGANIZATION: Community Animal Network

  • 9 people are interested

With Your Hep Rescue Cats Can Be Ready For Their New Homes!

By fostering a rescue kitty in your home that has been lost or rescued from a shelter you help establish a foundation of trust.

Some kitties are shy upon rescue until they get to know you and need someone to give them attention. Having fun playing with a kitty can relax them and they look forward the time shared.
A pet bio is needed to be written by the caregiver so a potential adopter can see the kitty through your eyes. The foster parent plays an important role in a rescue animal’s life!

Please consider making a difference in a rescue animal's life! The animals are just "dying" for your help!

70 to 90% of adult animals entering the municipal shelter systems in the U.S. are put to death because people choose the tiny ones. Please help us discover the wonderful attributes of adult cats. Community Animal Network needs your help! CALL 949-759-3646

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About Community Animal Network

Location:

Foster Animals In Your Home, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92660, US

Mission Statement

To provide veterinary medical services for homeless, or "at-risk" shelter dogs and cats; including community outreach programs, spay/ neuter, veterinary medical treatments, procedures and surgeries to facilitate the adoption these animals and to provide the financial resources necessary to support the rescuing of these animals.

Description

Community Animal Network provides veterinary medical services to rescued animals that need to find new homes and was founded in Newport Beach, California, in 1996.

C.A.N. is a community supported with donations that service the needs of shelter animals and abandoned animals that need to find new homes. Our signature community outreach program is our "Pets For Seniors" program that gives mature cats to senior people and provides the veterinary medical for the animals life-time.

Rescue animals are cared for in private homes by the "Good Samaritans" that rescued the abandoned animal, or in foster homes (when available) all lover Orange county.

Community Animal Network shows rescue animals for adoption in the caregiver's homes.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Children & Youth
Community
Animals, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

P.O. Box 8662Newport Beach, CA 92658

(33.639156,-117.86479)
 

SKILLS

  • Animal Care / Handling
  • Veterinary
  • Animal Therapy

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 14
  • Orientation or Training
  • Daily Care Of A Rescue Cat
  • If A Minor - Must Have Permission Of The Parents To Become A Foster Family!

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