New Mexico Animal Friends

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  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Friday08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

In foster homes, homeless dogs and cats are rescued and given temporary, high-quality care while waiting to be adopted permanently.

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  • Contact: (505) 881-7297
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  • Website URL: http://nmaf.org/
  • Address: Albuquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico - 87196
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Bernalillo County Animal Care and Resource Center

The Bernalillo County Animal Care and Resource Center has an excess of adoptable dogs and cats, and the staff is in need of towels, small and big blankets without filling, washcloths, fleece blankets, and flat sheets that are either new or clean and in good condition.

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Animal Humane New Mexico

Animal Humane New Mexico, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1965, provides care for more than 10,000 dogs and cats who are homeless or in danger of becoming so each year. Since 2010, all healthy animals in our care have been adopted out. We never put animals to sleep based on their age or length of stay. At Animal Humane, we provide every companion animal with exceptional veterinary, social, and emotional assistance and love. As a private, nonprofit shelter, we get no money from the city, state, or federal government; instead, every dollar is wisely earned or raised.

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City of Albuquerque Eastside Animal Shelter

Unsterilized animals will only be released if they already have a valid intact permit or are from a county other than Bernalillo, Valencia, Torrance, Santa Fe, Sandoval, or Cibola.

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Street Cat Hub

Street Cat HUB's primary goal is the reduction of feral cat and colony populations through the use of compassionate alternatives to culling, such as TNR (trap, neuter & return). Jayne Sage, the creator of Street Cat HUB and current board president, started catching neighborhood cats in 2001. In 2009, she launched a trap loan scheme to offer services beyond of her own neighborhood. A startup program run out of Jayne's property received funding from Best Friends in 2012. By design, Best Friends ended the initiative in 2014.

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F.A.T. Katz

An all-volunteer, no-kill, foster-based cat rescue organization based in Albuquerque, F.A.T. KATZ is committed solely to improving the lives of cats and kittens.

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NM Pets Alive

Pets Alive in New Mexico! is a 501(c)(3) non-profit with the goal of assisting New Mexico in joining the expanding, forward-thinking No Kill companion animal welfare success that is occurring throughout America, where upwards of 99% of lost and abandoned pets and community cats are given a second chance to find a loving, permanent home.

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Does New Mexico Animal Friends rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact New Mexico Animal Friends at (505) 881-7297 for more information.

How can I contact New Mexico Animal Friends?

You can contact New Mexico Animal Friends by calling (505) 881-7297 for inquiries about adoption or services.

Are there any fees for adopting from New Mexico Animal Friends?

Adoption fees may apply depending on the animal and services provided. Call (505) 881-7297 for details.

Does New Mexico Animal Friends accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact New Mexico Animal Friends at (505) 881-7297 to see how you can contribute.

Can I volunteer at New Mexico Animal Friends?

New Mexico Animal Friends may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (505) 881-7297 to learn how to get involved.