Saving Pets One at a Time

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The Skagit Valley and beyond are served by S.P.O.T., a nonprofit, 501(c)3 charitable organization that specializes in companion animal rescue and placement.

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Humane Society of Skagit Valley (HSSV)

To provide education programs that raise awareness of humane treatment and the importance of spaying and neutering all animals. To give shelter and care for the unwanted, abused, or abandoned animals. To treat the animals with dignity and respect.

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Rocket Rescue

Our rescue offers a safe refuge and adoption service for stray cats and dogs in Washington State, inspired by the extraordinary canine, Rocket. Rocket Rescue is committed to helping abandoned animals find the ideal SPACE.

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The NOAH Center

Through our adoption and low-cost spay/neuter programs, The NOAH Center, a nonprofit animal adoption center and spay/neuter clinic, aims to prevent the killing of healthy, adoptable, and treatable homeless cats and dogs.

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The Cats Meow

We assist cats and the people who adore them at the Cat's Meow. We offer free spay/neuter services for cats in our neighborhood, a free cat food and litter pantry, a unique cage-free adoption center where we house unwanted cats until they find loving homes, and an indoor/outdoor refuge for wild cats, among other services.

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WAIF Cat Adoption Center

A non-profit group called the Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) was established in 1990 with the goal of aiding the stray pets on Whidbey Island. In the interim, until loving homes can be found for the animals, WAIF is committed to giving displaced pets food, shelter, veterinary care, and love.

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Old Dog Haven

Old Dog Haven is a small charity organization that helps senior dogs that can't be adopted find loving, safe homes in western Washington by utilizing a broad network of foster homes. We bring these pets into our homes when we have the space and resources to do so.

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Does Saving Pets One at a Time rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact Saving Pets One at a Time at (360) 336-5388 for more information.

Where is Saving Pets One at a Time located?

Saving Pets One at a Time is located at 830 S Spruce St in Burlington, Washington.

What types of animals are available at Saving Pets One at a Time?

Saving Pets One at a Time may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Can I adopt a pet from Saving Pets One at a Time?

Yes, Saving Pets One at a Time helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (360) 336-5388 to learn more about the process.

Does Saving Pets One at a Time accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact Saving Pets One at a Time at (360) 336-5388 to see how you can contribute.