| Sharlene Scheffer - SharleneGP@aol.com Cavy World Guinea Pig Rescue 22706 Bayview Ave Hayward, CA 94541 (510)690-0998 Non-profit status (paperwork nearly complete) |
VetCare Emergency and Specialist Center (multiple vets) 7660 Amador Valley Blvd Dublin, CA 94568 (925)556-1234 additional vet Ben Otten DVM Montclair Veterinary Hospital 1961 Mountain Blvd. Oakland, CA 94611 (510)339-8600 |
| Current residents: Over 200 (Changes daily) ALL guinea pigs Adoptable :150 Permanent residents: 50 (due to advanced age, medical problems, etc) Animals under medical care: 5 (treating at home, I am a registered vet tech) animals needing surgery : None at this time Recent deaths: 2 (apparently they were sick when taken in as they died only 2 days after admittance) Unpaid vet bills :$200 (estimate, some charges have not been billed yet) |
Animals needing sponsors: 200+ ( I currently support the entire rescue from my salary as a vet tech. Over half my income goes toward the guinea pigs) Other unpaid bills $200 (estimate, have not been billed for last food order) Guinea pigs do not need vaccines, but often have lice or mites and require injections or oral doses of ivermectin, an over the counter anti-parasitic drug ($50 a bottle) |
| In addition to cash donations, Cavy World is also in need
of : Guinea pig pellets (though I get this at reduced cost so it is probably more cost effective if I purchase it.) They eat approx 200 pounds a week. Hay (oat, wheat or timothy...no alfalfa please) Wooden houses or plastic igloos Water bottles (32 oz is best but can use smaller ones) Large cages with deep pans and no wire floors Ceramic food bowls Thank you very much Sharlene Scheffer RVT Cavy World Guinea Pig Rescue |
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| Angela Carrigan - Angela@rabbitadoption.org Angela's Rabbit and Small Animal Adoptions 19301-C Saticoy Street Reseda, Ca 91335 818-709-0055 |
Animal Birth Control 11314 Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 310-444-3114 and Dr Debra Klumb West Valley Pet Clinic 22430 Ventura Blvd Woodland Hills, CA 818-225-7160 |
| Total pets in Shelter (specify species): 14 rabbits, 2 guinea pigs, 1 hamster Adoptable pets: 13 rabbits, 2 guinea pigs, 1 hamster Sick pets: 1 rabbit with upper respiratory problems Needing Vaccines: 0 vaccines not needed Being Sponsored: 2 rabbits currently sponsored Adopted since January 1, 00: 23 rabbits, 3 guinea pigs Unpaid Vet Bills: $0 (I pay as a I go on credit cards) |
Permanent Residents: 1 rabbit, Popeye Being Rehabilitated: 2 rabbits being resocialized, 1 ill (rabbit with upper respiratory) Needing Surgery: 2 female rabbits still needing to be spayed Recent Deaths since January 1, 00: 2, one unweaned baby rabbit, one rat who didn't recover from surgery to remove a huge tumor Needing Sponsors: 10 rabbits, 2 guinea pigs, 1 hamster Taken In since January 1, 00: 33 rabbits, 2 guinea pigs, 1 rat Unpaid Shelter Bills: $0 (money to pay bills comes from my pocket) |
| Wish List- Our shelter goes through toys the fastest. Especially wooden toys. Toys for rabbits like plastic baby keys or acrylic bird toys, wooden toys, treats and toys from Busy Bunny.com or Bunny Bytes.com, cardboard boxes for bunnies to play in, etc. |
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| Hildy Langewis - rescue@ferretware.com California Domestic Ferret Association Address: P.O. Box 1991, Los Altos, CA 94023-1991 650 917-0346 Non-Profit Info (Tax EIN#, DLN#, etc. if Avail. ): Pending |
We are statewide and work with dozens of veterinarians |
| Adoption data: All ferrets are transported to out-of-state homes, approximately 200 / year. | |
| The Calif Domestic Ferret Association (CDFA) is the only licensed ferret rescue organization in Calif. Although there are many folks helping ferrets in California, we are the only group working with the Dept of Fish & Game; we are responsible for safely transporting ferrets from animal control agencies, humane societies, and the Dept of Fish & Game. In some areas we are required to hire a commercial carrier to transport the ferret(s). This expense is paid by the CDFA, and we depend on generous individuals to help us financially. Other services include veterinary referral service, advice, hotline, etc. Funds are needed to hire a courier, when needed, usually in S. California. Ferrets are transported to a Las Vegas ferret shelter. Cost per transport $200 - $500, depending on pickup location in California. Donations are also used to fund our website http://www.cdfa.com/ Medical expenses are covered by individuals and by FerretWare http://www.ferretware.com/ Health care and vaccinations are provided before the ferret are transported. Info: rescue@ferretware.com Thanks, |
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| Llama RescueNet PO Box 291 Dexter, OR 97431 Volunteer to: rescuenet@aol.com or llamaresq@aol.com. For emergency assistance or consultation call (541) 937-2507, (541) 988-3170 or (707) 259-1603 |
| Send donations to: Llama RescueNet, PO Box 291, Dexter, OR 97431 For more information you can check out our temporary website address at: http://members.aol.com/rescuenet/llamarescuenet.html We operate in both California and Oregon. |
| Share Bond - SKUNKS10@aol.com S.K.U.N.K.S. (Society of Kind Understanding for Not Killing Skunks) P. U. Box 82, Topanga, CA 90290 310-724-9643 Non-Profit Info : DL#N5268372, unincorporated non-profit with CA. Under umbrella of 501(c)3 for National Endowment for Animal Rights. EIN for each business. |
Chris Cauble, Mobile Vet 820 Thompson Ave., Unit 2, Glendale, CA 91201 818-242-5576 |
| Sick pets: 1 (one needs a complete blood work-up, & other exploratory) Needing Vaccines: 6, plus all new orphans/injureds this coming season Being Sponsored: 3 Permanent Residents: 6 Being Rehabilitated: 6, next month we'll start getting all the ones in need of rehab Needing Sponsors: 10, plus new ones this coming season Unpaid Shelter Bills: No money in savings to cover emergencies. Tapped out from other vet bills. Updated: 3-30-99 |
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| I do wild & domestic skunk rescue, rehabilitation, education, release studies, and fight for their rights. Last year we got in 106 skunks. 6 died within 24 hrs., 90 released back into the wild, and 7 unreleasables went to educators & good homes, 1 staying with me, 2 need placing. Our wish list: heating pads (very high on the list!!!!), microscope, stethoscope, van and/or pick-up truck (preferably running), pet carriers, hanging water bottles, Esbilac, Strongid-T liquid/flavored wormer, Pet-Tab vitamins, Nutrical (lots), pet nursers & lots of the long nipples, xerox machine, VOLUNTEERS!!! DONATIONS!! I am pretty much doing this alone, and it is extremely difficult to earn money when feeding an assemblyline of tiny orphan skunks every other hour 24 hrs./day up to every four hours. (Does anyone live in Los Angeles???) I barely scrape by, many times waiting in homeless food lines just so I can eat because all my money goes to feed them the healthiest food. I also write two newsletters, teach seminars around the nation to offset wildlife rehab symposium expenses, do fundraising events (make many skunk items to sell), teach at schools, libraries, etc., writing articles and book, and manage to handle the heavy phone lines helping people with skunk advice, mostly how to coexist with backyard wildlife problems. |
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| Suni Parker, SunFerret@aol.com SunFerret Shelter & Rescue P.O. Box 443 Ferndale, CA 95540 (707) 725-3703 |
Legion of SuperFerrets Northern CA Division Ferndale Veterinary 1140 Van Ness Ferndale CA 95536 |
| Total ferrets in shelter: 15 Adoptable ferrets: 3 (to a home outside CA!) Sick or injured: 4 Needing vaccinations: 1 Needing sponsors: 3 Adopted out in April: 2 Unpaid vet bills: $1900 |
Permanent residents: 6 Needing spay/neuter: 1 Needing surgery: 3 Taken in in May: 3 Unpaid shelter bills: $300 Updated from FML: 12-27-98 |
| It all comes out of my own pocket except for the few donations I've greatfully received. Current donations for the year are approx. $200. We in over our heads and still sinking. Wish List: Vet bill paid off! Any kind heart(s) wishing to donate can send a check directly to the vet. Please note in the memo line that the donation is for the ferret shelter. Donations directly to the shelter can be sent to LOS CA/SunFerret Shelter & Rescue at the address above. We desperately need Lysodrine and Prednisolone 5 mg/tsp for our permanent residents with insulanomas and recurring adrenals. We also need amoxicillin and Fervac-D. Someone anonymously sent a huge handmade hamock and I wanted to say thanks much- the fuzzies love it!! We can use more and would be happy to help you sell them if you'll also send us order forms - we've had at least a dozen requests. We also wanted to thank our sister shelter for the IV fluids and sleep sack! |
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