Resources & Links
We encourage you to explore these resources on pet care.
AAHA's Healthy Pet – "To promote healthier pets, AAHA has gathered its veterinary resources to create an extensive pet health care resource, HealthyPet.com."
Veterinary Partner – "[The Veterinary Information Network] extends its commitment to the well-being of campanion animals by providing the finest in online pet health information and resources in its client education website."
ASPCA "The ASPCA's mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States." Here you'll find pet care, poison control and adoption information.
Local Animals
Here are some links to fellow animal lovers in our area…
Adoption & Animal Rights Groups
PAWS - PAWS is "dedicated to rescuing homeless animals and placing them in loving new homes." Visit their website to learn more about adoptions, volunteering and donating to their cause.
CT Humane Society - "The purpose of the [CT Humane Society] is to promote humanity and kindness, and to prevent cruelty to man and animals." Visit their website to learn more about pet care, adoptions, volunteering and donating to their cause.
Animal Nation - Animal Nation "started out as a wildlife rescue group in 2001 and has since expanded to include farm and domestic animal rescue and adoption, focusing primarily on cats and kittens." Visit their website to learn more about adoptions, wildlife concerns, volunteering and donating to their cause.
Friends of Animals - "Friends of Animals works to cultivate a respectful view of nonhuman animals, free-living and domestic. Visit their website to learn more about their programs, volunteering and donating to their cause.
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Earthplace - "The mission of Earthplace is to educate the community about nature and the environment." Visit their website to learn more about wildlife rehabilitation and wildlife in our area.
Wildlife in Crisis - "Wildlife in Crisis is a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife preservation and land conservation." Visit their website if you have any concerns regarding wild animals or to learn more about their programs, volunteering and donating to their cause.