Committed Alliance to Strays, otherwise known as C.A.T.S., has been helping cats in Jackson County, Oregon since 1990. Three compassionate women noticed the problem our area has with stray cats and decided to do something about it. C.A.T.S. was created!
The Homeless Oregon Pet Project (HOPP) 501(c)(3) Nonprofit began in January 2009 when volunteers Donna and Larry Harold and veterinarian Julie Tavares offered free veterinary services at the Josephine County Homeless Count at Riverside Park. We continued the monthly clinics out of the Parkway Christian Center Back Parking Lot and were quickly joined by veterinarian Emily Talkington. We function as a non-profit organization (501(c)(3) Nonprofit).
Jackson County Animal Services is committed to ensuring public safety and animal welfare by responding to emergencies involving dangerous or aggressive animals, rescuing injured or neglected pets, and mediating neighborhood disputes related to pets. The department also provides shelter and care for lost, stray, or abandoned animals, while working to reunite them with owners or find them new homes. Additionally, it enforces pet licensing regulations and ensures compliance with animal care laws. Through these efforts, Jackson County Animal Services strives to protect animals and the community, offering compassionate care and humane solutions.
The Raskin family - Carl, Linda, David , and Murray -- started JoCo Spay & Neuter Fund with a group of friends concerned about all the homeless dogs and cats in our county. They knew that spay and neuter funding was "the orphan child" of animal rescue, because shelters must use so much of their resources to house, feed and adopt out animals. They wanted to focus all their energy on reducing the number of animals, so that more would be able to find "furever" homes. JCSNF earned its official non-profit, 501(c)3 designation in November of 2009.
The Animal Control Division is operated under the direction of the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office. The Animal Control Division enforces ordinances and state statutes pertaining to licensing and control of domestic animals.
The Josephine County Animal Shelter is an open - admissions shelter serving Josephine County, Oregon. Our mission is to protect and promote the welfare and safety of pets and people in our community. We provide professional and compassionate care to stray animals, surrendered pets, and animal from legal cases. We aim to reunite lost pets with their owners and always have animals looking for new families through adoption. Check them our under our Adoption Info tab!
Rogue Community Cat Rescue (a part of Feral Cats Advocacy) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to advocating for the health and well-being of community cats and kittens in Jackson County and the surrounding area and supporting the community members that care for them through spay and neuter programs, foster, adoption and education.
The Rogue Valley Humane Society envisions a community where every healthy adoptable companion animal has a lifetime, loving home and all homeless animals receive the care and compassion they deserve until they are adopted by their forever family.
Rogue Valley Street Dogs (formerly known as Street Dog Project) was founded in 2013. We first operated as a program of Friends of the Animal Shelter in Jackson County, Oregon. In 2021 Street Dog Project was established as a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We are a community service public charity that focuses on improving the quality of life of pets affected by houselessness and poverty.
At Rogue Valley Veterinary Emergency, we do things differently. Our 24h veterinary hospital uses a transparent care model which means you can stay by your pet’s side during every step of their treatment—even if they need to be hospitalized. With an open hospital floor, we believe in providing you with full access and clear communication, removing the mystery from veterinary care.
We are just like you! Shelter Friends is an all-volunteer group who saw a need in our community and took action. We started as four people meeting around a kitchen table and now have dozens of volunteers who help our local shelter animals. Our goal is to make as many animals adoptable as possible and then move them into the right homes quickly and efficiently. We make a difference in our community — one animal at a time — because of the work of our dedicated volunteers. Shelter Friends has also achieved an amazing milestone — a 95% live release rate! This gives the shelter a “no kill shelter” status. It shows that every animal here knows love, care and comfort, and has a full belly and safe place to live.
SoHumane provides quality care for dogs and cats while working to make a difference in the pet overpopulation problem. Annually, SoHumane serves approximately 1,600 companion animals. In 2022 we successfully adopted out 1,275 animals, and saved 427 animals from euthanasia at other shelters through our Saving Train program.
SOVSC offers a variety of emergency services for your pet. Our services include 24-hour emergency care and critical care monitoring, internal medicine, surgery, blood transfusion, chemotherapy, diagnostic procedures and much more.
The Toby Fund of Wolf Creek, Oregon, INC was founded in 2000 by Kathy Oxendine. Kathy had a passion for animal welfare and a connection to her small community of Wolf Creek. With the help of generous donors, Kathy grew the Toby Fund into what it is today: a beacon of hope for those in need.
"Friends for Animals” dba South Coast Humane Society (SCHS) started in 1992 by 12-15 individuals who saw a need to help abandoned/lost pets. Friends for Animals filed Articles of Incorporation in December of that year and obtained the 501(c)(3) non-profit status. They first started by fostering animals in their homes and holding fundraisers of bake sales, yard sales, and auto raffles.
Greenhill Humane Society has been caring for animals in Lane County since 1944. We operate the only animal shelter within the Eugene/Springfield area. Our programs include animal adoptions; reuniting lost animals with their families; disaster response; crisis care boarding in situations of domestic violence, medical emergencies, and other crisis situations; spay/neuter for free roaming, un-owned community cats; a pet pantry; on-site volunteer opportunities; foster care and humane education.
Our skilled team is dedicated to understanding each pet’s unique circumstance and providing access to the highest quality care. Available services include preventative care, dentistry, spay & neuter, and urgent care. All clients are welcome at our award-winning facility!
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