Resources



Below are helpful links and resources that we would like to suggest. We love our pets and their wellbeing is important.


Animal Cruelty and Prevention:

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
www.aspca.org

Georgia Animals Rights and Protection
http://www.animallaw.info/statutes/stusgacodeann4_11_1_17.htm


Education:

 

The Humane Society of United States
http://www.humanesociety.org

The Humane Association of Georgia
www.humaneassociationofgeorgia.org
 

Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together
www.spotsociety.org

The American Kennel Club
www.akc.org
 

Animal Poison Control

www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control

 

Declawing:  What You Need to Know

www.declawing.com

 

American Heartworm Society

www.heartwormsociety.org

 

CatAge Health Tips

www.catage.com

 

Purebred Rescue Groups

www.spotsociety.org

 

 

Feral Cats:


Alley Cat Allies
www.alleycat.org


Lost Pets:

 

General Pet Search Tips

www.catsinthebag.org

The Fayette County Animal Shelter
www.fayettecountyga.gov/animal_control

 

Lost Pet Help

www.petfinder.com

 

Lost and/or Found Pets

www.returnmypet.com

 

 

Low Cost Spay/Neuter:


Lifeline Spay/Neuter Clinics - 2 locations

Airport/South Metro

2533 Sullivan Road, College Park

(678) 973-2881

         and

Decatur/Avondale

129 Lake Street, Avondale Estates

(404)292-8800

www.atlantapets.org
 

Catsnip

http://www.atlantaanimalalliance.com/catsnip.htm

 

West Mobile Vet

www.westmobilevet.com

 

Help Spay and Neuter Clinic  (COMING SOON)

www.helpspayneuter.org

 
Latest News

Adoptions Held Weekly!
Our adoptions are held at PetSmart in Peachtree City on Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sundays from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Tack Trolley will host adoptions from 12:00 p.m. to  4:00 p.m. on  September 25, 2010

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Now "Showing" in the Cat Care Room at PetSmart:

Isabella, Rico, Miss Priss, Mae West,  Amelia, Annie and Clara.

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"Seniors for Seniors" Adoption Program
We are pleased to add a new adoption program called "Seniors for Seniors."  This program offers qualified senior citizens who are 62 or older the opportunity to adopt a senior cat or dog (one six years or older) for one-half of the normal adoption fee.

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