at PO Box 36418, Tucson , 85740-6418 United States
Providing shelter and care for felines made homeless due to the terminal illness, incapacitation or death of their owners.
Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians is an exciting, new, nonprofit animal rescue organization dedicated to providing shelter and loving care for felines made homeless due to the terminal illness, incapacitation or death of their owners. We do not operate a cat shelter in the usual sense. Traditional shelters and sanctuaries perform the wonderful and essential work of rescuing stray, abandoned, abused or neglected cats and usually focus on spay, neuter and adoption programs. Here, we understand the special needs of cats that were never unwanted but have been essentially orphaned. They are often fearful and stressed over the sudden absence of their trusted person and upsetting changes in their worlds. Older cats are especially traumatized in these situations and have a hard time both finding another home or living a happy life in a crowded shelter. Our programs and priorities are designed to carefully transition cats that are used to a secure and loving home and give them the next best thing when their owner passes away or must enter a hospice or nursing home. Hearts That Purr uses private, low-density residential group and foster homes to shelter these cats in need. Here, there are no cages. Our furry residents roam freely in beautiful, feline-only environments where they are guaranteed a lifetime of exceptional care and the individualized attention they remember from their previous homes. Whether it be lifetime care in our low-density residential group home, a new home through our strict adoption program, or placement in a loving foster home through our unique Senior Citizens and Senior Kittizens foster program, we always put the best interest of each of our feline residents above all else, just as you would with your own beloved cat. Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians is also passionate about educating people about the importance of planning for the ongoing care of their beloved companion animals, should a time come when they are no longer able to do so themselves. Our Feline Guardian program offers those cat owners without trusted family or friends willing to assume the responsibility of cat care, a superior alternative to a shelter, sanctuary or euthanizing a kitty before its time.
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Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians is Tucson based place and this enity listed in Animal Shelter category. Located at PO Box 36418 AZ 85740-6418. Contact phone number of Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians: (520) 297-3780
We're a group dedicated to helping dogs and their families who are in crisis. We do this by helping people keep their pets when going through difficult times or re-homing those pets through fostering and adoption when that is not possible. This idea began very innocently. A soldier going through a divorce and about to be shipped to Afghanistan needed help with his two beloved dogs. He had only a couple weeks to figure out what to do and since he had no idea when he would be back as well as no idea what his living situation might be upon return, he wanted to find his dogs a loving home. It occurred to us that this is not an isolated incident. People often want to keep their dogs forever but circumstances intervene. Sometimes health fails, sometimes there is a death, sometimes finances crumble and homes are lost. The people who find themselves in this situation are not pariahs and should not be treated as such by the rescue community. Rather, helping people keep their animals while going through a crisis is integral to the concept of creating a "no kill solution." Whether it be helping to provide for veterinary care, food, or boarding during a hospitalization we should work toward maintaining the "pack" as the dog knows it. In those cases where beloved pets cannot remain in the home, it is equally important to spare them and their families the trauma of surrendering them to a kill shelter. In those cases, assisting with foster care and placement is vital for the emotional stability of the entire pack. We are in the process of drawing up guidelines for accepting animals or providing assistance (as funds allow). If you're interested in working on this process, please get in touch with us here on Facebook! We'd love to have your input!
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