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Animal Rescuers - Directory of animal rescue sites in the UK, classified by type of animal. Homes wanted and offered, lost and found notices, animal rights information pages and links.

Paws for Kids - A unique charity in the UK which fosters the pet animals of women and children escaping domestic violence.

Veterinary Vouchers - Registered charity offering vouchers and stamps which can be bought to help pay for vet bills. Details of how to subscribe, and of participating vets.

Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre - Rescue and rehabilitation of primates world wide. Wareham UK.

Hillside Animal Sanctuary - Helps and campaigns for animals in need. Details of rescues, fund raising and newsletter. Norwich.

Noahs ARC / Petsearch - A rescue service for small animals, includes petsearch service. Downend, Bristol

Willows Animal Sanctuary - A registered charity in the North East of Scotland, home to over 300 rescued animals. Information about sponsorship, adoption and fundraising, plus pictures and histories of the animals.

RescuePet - Database of animals in rescue shelters across the United Kingdom. Search results are ranked on postcode proximity and pet/home suitability.

Shelter Helper - A directory of animal rescue shelters in the Surrey/Hants area which provides pictures and information about animals needing new homes, homes available, and an adoption guide.

Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary - A registered charity dedicated to helping ill-treated or abused animals, which includes a riding for the disabled group. Volunteering opportunities and how to help. Wallingford, Oxfordshire.

The Blue Cross Animal Welfare Charity - One of Britain's oldest animal welfare charities. It rehomes unwanted and rescued animals and provides veterinary care for people who cannot afford private vets' fees. Adoption scheme and volunteer opportunities.

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Rehoming - Information about how to contact local branches to adopt pets, including a clickable map directory.

Scottish SPCA: Re-homing an Animal - Information about the re-homing process and approval plus a directory of branch animal welfare centres providing pet adoptions.

Emmersons Home Rescue - Offers dogs, cats and ferrets for re-homing. Herefordshire.

Rabbit and Guinea Pig Welfare - Rescue and rehoming centre located in Rugby, England. Includes advice on care.

Friends of the RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre - Volunteer group with details of fundraising activities and events. Also provides information on the animal adoption procedures.

Oak Tree Farm - Animal rescue centre in Co. Derry. Includes adoption policies, pet care information and photos of dogs and cats that need rehoming.

Assisi Animal Sanctuary - Rescue centre in Co. Down, Northern Ireland, for small domestic animals such as dogs, cats and rabbits. Includes news and events diary.

Pet Rescue - Provides a forum that alerts potential adopters to animals in need of new homes. Includes links, articles and care sheets.

Ferne Animal Sanctuary - Based in Chard, Somerset and helps animals of all sizes. Photos of some of the 'guests', visit, learn, sponsor and a shop.

National Animal Welfare Trust - Rescue centres in Watford, Somerset, Cornwall and Berkshire for unwanted, ill-treated and abandoned animals and birds where no healthy animal is ever put down. Details of each centre, support groups, events, jobs and news.

Wood Green Animal Shelter - Cambridgeshire based charity which rescues and rehomes animals. Overview, animal appeals, events and a shop.

RSPCA Maidstone and Mid Kent District Branch - Features pets available for rehoming, information on services and events also how to help.

Animals in Need - Caring for and rehabilitating sick, injured, trapped and distressed wild and domestic animals in Northamptonshire. Overview, ambulance, news and how to help.

Mitcham Reptile Rescue - A UK shelter of unwanted reptiles looking for new homes.

The People for Animal Care Trust Sanctuary - Hingham, Norfolk. Seeks to relieve the suffering of animals of any species who are in need of care and attention. Aims, objectives, animal stories, sponsorship and giving.

The Alternative Animal Sanctuary - A privately run sanctuary in Luton, Bedfordshire. Provides details of rescued animals and opportunities to sponsor or assist with fundraising.

Mid-Antrim Animal Sanctuary - Centre, with a strict no-kill policy, in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of cats, dogs and other animals. Adoption, sponsorship, volunteer details and contact included.

Leicester Animal Aid Association - Rescue and rehoming of cats and dogs in Leicestershire. Animals requiring homes, pet care, stories, events and volunteering.

EASE Animal Sanctuary - Charity offering rescue and rehoming of companion animals. Adoption and fostering, fund raising, pet bereavement support, education and becoming a friend.

The People's Animal Rescue and Re-homing Team - Charity that re-houses cats and dogs in the Tyneside and Northumberland area. Overview, re-homing, news and fundraising.

FAITH Animal Rescue - Hickling, Norfolk. Provides rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming for abandoned animals. History, adoption, news care and how to help.

RSPCA Herefordshire Branch - Local branch of national charity. Information on how to get help, and how to help, including animals needing a new home.

Pound Puppy Animal Rescue - Poole, Dorset. Rescues unwanted and stray puppies, dogs and cats. Photos of available animals, events calendar, and training tips.

Worcestershire Animal Rescue Shelter - Based in Deblins Green and offer shelter, medical treatment, care, and rehoming. Volunteers, photos, animals for adoption, shelter and newsletter.

Animal Samaritans - Charity which provides care and shelter for unwanted or ill-treated animals and seeks new homes for them wherever possible, based in north west Kent and south east London. Overview, news, membership, pet bereavement, photos and newsletter.

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For God has departed, but he has left his judgment behind, the way the Cheshire Cat left his grin." (Jean Baudrillard) Rescues and Shelters
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