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PO Box 6182
Syracuse, NY
Provides fostering and adoption services as well as low-cost spay and neuter services for cats.
CNY Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
5878 East Molloy Road
Syracuse, NY
Provides shelter for stray and unwanted animals, a pet adoption program, animal visitation, cruelty investigations, human education programs, obedience classes for dogs, and a pet food pantry for individuals in need.Provides dog control services for the Towns of Cicero, Clay, DeWitt, Lysander, …
29 West Seneca Street
Oswego, NY
Provides volunteer foster homes for animals awaiting adoptions. Provides veterinary care, necessary equipment, and assistance with adoptions; the foster families provide food, socialization, and training.
Provides shelter, spays, neuters, vaccinates, and provides other veterinary care, and offers adoption opportunities for cats who have been abandoned or never had a home.
Rescues, and rehabilitates dogs and cats and strives to seek suitable homes for animals without owners through adoption. Coordinates with individuals and families who are interested in fostering animals on their home.
2035 County Route 1
Oswego, NY
Fosters and adopts animals and works with local shelters to provide spay and neuter services. Provides low cost vet care when possible.
17 Madrid Avenue
Potsdam, NY
Provides shelter services for cats and dogs awaiting adoption, and offers a low-income spay/neuter clinics for cats. Sponsors an adoption program for retired and active military and seniors. Offers humane education programs, and an emergency pet food pantry.
8265 State Route 812
Lowville, NY
Provides confidential services to crime victims, with special emphasis on domestic and sexual violence. Services include emergency shelter, medical crisis intervention, crisis and supportive therapy, support groups, advocacy, crime victim compensation, and safe pet services.
Provides cat rescue, rehabilitation, spay and neuter support, foster and adoption services for cats, and spaying/neutering of homeless cats in the Central New York area.
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