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2016 Sonoma County Animal Rescue Organizations

Below is a list of Sonoma County Animal Rescue organizations of which we are aware - but it could be incomplete! So if you want us to list another - please send it along to vesta@sonic.net. These organizations are all run by people who sincerely care about animals - of all kinds. Follow the links to learn more - volunteer, find a pet for yourself, etc.

BrightHaven

P.O. Box 1743, Sebastopol, CA 95473-1743

707-578-4800

www.brighthaven.org

A Holistic Animal Sanctuary Hospice Rescue and Education Center

California Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 2179, Healdsburg, CA 95448

707-293-4470

www.facebook.com/CaliforniaAnimalRescue

California Animal Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue group. We are dedicated to the rescue of homeless animals from county shelters, and out on the streets.

Countryside Rescue

3410 Guerneville Road, Santa Rosa

707-542-5582

www.countrysiderescue.com

Our mission is to rescue abandoned, homeless animals and place them into permanent, stable, loving forever homes.

Rescue Hours: Sat & Sun 11-4; Weds - Friday by appointment

Dogma Animal Rescue

PO 151 Monte Rio 95462

dogmaanimalrescue@gmail.com

www.dogmaanimalrescue.org

We especially focus on pregnant dogs that are in danger of abuse, neglect, or euthanasia. Dogma Animal Rescue places dogs into temporary foster homes where they are socialized, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical or behavioral conditions limiting their adoptability. We actively search for permanent homes for foster dogs by producing and hosting mobile adoption events and other special events that provide exposure to potential adopters.

Faire (Friends of the Animals in the Redwood Empire)

P.O. Box 2001, Rohnert Park, CA 94927

707-228-0256

webmaster@faireonline.org

www.faireonline.org

Provide programs to help pets and pet owners. FAIRE currently offers a reduced cost pet spay/neuter program to the residents of Cotati, Penngrove, Rohnert Park, and the Sebastopol area.

Fawn Rescue

P.O Box 1622, Sonoma CA 95476

707-931-4550

www.fawnrescue.org

Deer and Fawn rehab. FAQ regarding what to do when you find a fawn is on the web site. All Wildlife Fawn Rescue's fawns come to us due to human interference. Therefore, we feel a deep obligation to restore them to health and return them to their natural habitat where they belong.

Feline Rescue of Northern California Inc.

P.O. Box 215, Cloverdale, CA 95425

707-494-5544

Email: rescuefelines@gmail.com

Adoption/spay/neuter strays and semi-ferals. We are a “shelter without walls” and “animal control with a heart,” operating with a tiny budget and no paid staff or administrative overhead.

Forgotten Felines

1814 Empire Industrial Court Unit F, Santa Rosa 95403

707-576-7999

www.forgottenfelines.com

Spay/neuter adoption and cat colony care. We are expanding our spay/neuter efforts to include tame and stray cats for low-income individuals; these cats will have the opportunity to go through our clinics for a nominal fee.

Healdsburg Animal Center

14242 Bacchus Landing Way, Healdsburg Ca 95448

707-280-9632

Adoption Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9 AM – 5 PM

humanesocietysoco.org

Currently we have 1 dog and up to 4 cats available for adoption. Go to website for more information.

Native Songbird Care & Conservation

8050 Elphick Road, Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-484-6502

Email: volunteer@nativesongbirdcare.org

www.nativesongbirdcare.org

Our facility is set up exclusively to support the needs of injured, ill and orphaned songbirds.

No Boundaries Animal Rescue

noboundariesanimalrescue@yahoo.com

No Boundaries Animal Rescue, Inc. is a small; all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue organization run by Barbara Ziskin Gray and Meagan Nelson. Our main area of service is Sonoma and Marin Counties, although we often help animals outside our immediate area. Our mission is simple - to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home homeless animals that have been abandoned, forgotten or are running out of time at local shelters.

Pacific Wildlife Project

PO Box 7673, Laguna Niguel, CA 92607

949-831-1178

Pelicans, sea birds

All volunteer - treats more than 2,000 animals a year. Our goal is to give back some of what we take from the environment and to respect the natural balance between all living things.

www.pacificwildlife.org

Petaluma Animal Services

840 Hopper Street, Petaluma CA 94952

Tues - Fri 1 ~ 6pm; Sat 12 ~ 6pm

707-778-7387

www.petalumaanimalshelter.org

Cat/dog/rabbit - even a mouse! Rescue and adoption; numerous programs for schools on animal education. Foster programs. Handles animal care and control issues for Petaluma, Cloverdale Calistoga and Healdsburg. Open admission, no kill shelter.

Pets Lifeline

19686 8th Street East, Sonoma 954746

707-996-4577

info@petslifeline.org

www.petslifeline.org

Cat and dog care/adoption Sonoma Valley area. Programs in human education, spay & neuter, feral management, dog classes & rehabilitation.

Rohnert Park Animal Shelter

301 J. Rogers Lane, Rohnert Park

Wed: 1 ~ 6:30pm, Thurs/Fri: 1 ~ 5:30pm,

Sat: 1 ~5:30, Sun: 1 ~ 4:30 pm

707-584-1582

animal@rpcity.org

volunteerwithanimals@rpcity.org

www.rpanimalshelter.org

Cat/dog/small animal rescue and adoption. The Rohnert Park Animal Shelter is operated by the City of Rohnert Park under direction of the Dept. of Public Safety

SNAPCats

4663 Petaluma Hill Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95404

707-836-6000

www.snapcats.org

Darryl Roberts’ non-profit dedicated to the rescue and care of special needs cats. Located in Healdsburg, SNAP Cats’ vision is to work with local shelters to rescue special needs cats (including older cats), give them a wonderful place to live, work with their special needs (therapy), then try to find them a loving home. For cats that aren’t adopted, they will spend the rest of their lives with SNAP Cats.

info@snapcats.org

facebook.com/SNAPCats

darryl@snapcats.org

Sonoma County Animal Services

1247 Century Court, Santa Rosa 95403

707-565-7100

sonomacounty.ca.gov/Health/Animal-Services/

Sonoma County Animal Services is committed to serving the public in the care and well being of animals, both domestic and livestock, throughout the unincorporated areas of Sonoma County, the city of Santa Rosa and the town of Windsor. The Shelter is operated by Sonoma County Animal Services, a division of the Department of Health Services.

Sonoma County Reptile Rescue

Contact by phone or web site

707-829-8152

Email: screptilerescue@comcast.net

rescue/rehab/relocation/adoption

Hours of operation change daily due to varied volunteer schedules.

Full range of services, including reptile rescue/rehabilitation, relocation, adoption, and education programs. Please feel free to contact us with any reptile related questions, adoptions, or emergencies.

http://www.sonomacountyreptilerescue.com/

Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue

403 Mecham Road, Petaluma 94952

707-526-9453 or 707-992-0274

www.scwildliferescue.org

We love to give educational presentations to groups of all ages! We make each presentation to match your group's unique needs. We can talk on a variety of subjects, including ecology, wildlife rehabilitation, and cohabiting peacefully with wildlife. Presentations may include Powerpoint, skits, games, or specimens.

Sonoma Equine Rescue, Rehab & Adoption

P.O. Box 5852, Petaluma, CA 94952

888-883-0868

Email: serraequinerescuers@gmail.com

www.serraequinerescue.org

Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and place horses in responsible and caring homes. We also provide diverse resources for public education regarding horses and responsible equine ownership. Only horses of sound temperament and reasonable health are placed through our program. We maintain vet records and keep the horses current on their medical needs while they are in our program.

Sonoma Humane Society

5345 Hwy 12 West (@ Llano Rd), Santa Rosa 95407

707-542-0882

Open Mon.-Fri. 12:00 - 6:00 PM except holidays

www.sonomahumane.org

Cat/dog rescue/adoption/low cost clinic

Animals at the Humane Society are cared for until they find a new home, including those that are sick or injured, those that may need behavior training or simply those that need the gift of time. Adoptable animals are never euthanized due to age or lack of space.

The Bird Rescue Center

3430 Chanate Road, Santa Rosa CA

707-523-2473

Open 9am ~ 5pm Winter Hours (7 days per week)

www.birdrescuecenter.org

Wild native bird rescue and rehab. Our purpose is to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill birds.

Turtle Rescue

Contact Alice Rogers

707-996-2366

Permanent home for turtles

Turtle/Tortoise Information and Referral

For a Care Sheet: http://www.tortoise.org/general/boxcare.html

Wine Country Greyhound Adoption

PO Box 6266, Santa Rosa 95406

1-800-924-7397

www.facebook.co- Wine-Country-Greyhound-Adoption

Adoption and fostering of greyhounds. Dedicated to finding caring, permanent homes for retired racing greyhounds, and to providing support and guidance for the adopted dogs and their families. We endeavor to educate the public of the plight of these wonderful dogs and demonstrate what loving companions they make.

PET STORES with Rescue Animals to Adopt:

49er Pet

375 Southwest Blvd, Rohnert Park

707-795-1242

Petco

2765 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa

707-566-7900

PetsMart

575 Rohnert Park Express Way West, Rohnert Park

707-586-1891

(This story was originally published on February 1, 2016)

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