Companion Animal Fund

The Companion Animal Fund's goal is to care for thousands of animals by making direct financial contributions to SPCAs, pet sanctuaries, and rescue groups. All of these organizations actively seek to find permanent homes for all of the homeless and unwanted animals they care for by giving them food, shelter, veterinary care, and loving care.

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  • Contact: (434) 361-9122
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  • Website URL: https://www.cafva.org/
  • Address: 811 Preston Ave, Charlottesville, Virginia - 22902
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Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue

A non-profit 501(c)(3) group called Northern Virginia Sheltie Rescue was founded in 1999 with the sole purpose of rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Shelties and Sheltie-like dogs. The majority of the owners of these Shelties were unable to care for them and gave them up to NVSR. Others are discovered in shelters because they are abandoned or stray animals.

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Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA

By offering shelter, medical attention, and behavioral services for dogs and cats, supporting long-term, loving homes, and advancing education and outreach, you can advance the compassionate treatment of animals.

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Basset Rescue of Old Dominion

Over 3,300 basset hounds and basset mix dogs have been cared for and placed in new homes by BROOD since 1996. Others needed to be rescued because their owners had to relocate, pass away, or were no longer able to care for their hounds. Some had been abused or neglected. We've been performing rescues for 26 years now.

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Fluvanna County SPCA

501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation The Fluvanna County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was established in 1989. To save domestic animals' lives in Fluvanna County, Virginia, we have made it our mission to rescue them from abuse, neglect, and abandonment and to find them loving, long-term homes. We have devoted a lot of time and effort to achieving and upholding a No-Kill attitude as a tiny, rural, open-intake shelter.

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Greene County Animal Shelter

According to rules established by the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Greene County Animal Shelter is required to humanely follow euthanasia procedures for unwanted animals as well as to arrange for the adoption of as many animals as possible.

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Madison-Greene Humane Society

The Madison-Greene Humane Society is the only organization in charge of deciding what happens to homeless and abandoned cats in Greene County. We accept 300 cats on average each year, whether they are turned in as surrenders or are discovered abandoned. We also help the neighboring counties in Central Virginia by providing affordable rabies and spay/neuter services.

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What is the adoption process at Companion Animal Fund?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Companion Animal Fund for details.

What types of animals are available at Companion Animal Fund?

Companion Animal Fund may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Are there any fees for adopting from Companion Animal Fund?

Adoption fees may apply depending on the animal and services provided. Call (434) 361-9122 for details.

Can I volunteer at Companion Animal Fund?

Companion Animal Fund may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (434) 361-9122 to learn how to get involved.

Are there other animal shelters near Companion Animal Fund in Charlottesville?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in Charlottesville on Petzooie.