Spreading the love
Updated: 2014-10-31 14:20
By Yu Ran(Shanghai Star)
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Cats were friends of Chinese since ancient times |
There are many animals wandering the streets of the city that need warm homes. There are a growing number of organizations and individuals working to rescue the animals and help them find new families.
February Cat Rescue 二月猫救助社
This is a team trying to promote neutering pets and raise public awareness of how to help stray cats. It organizes adoption fairs and regular fund-raising events to help more stray cats find loving families.
WeChat: February_Cat222
Paw Pals Animal Rescue 爪园救助
PPAR is a not-for-profit animal rescue group founded in 2007 by a group of individual animal rescuers. Its mission is to provide the rescue and compassionate care for homeless animals, and to place adoptable animals in permanent loving homes. All cats at PPAR are sterilized, immunized and treated for parasites prior to adoption.
Website: pparshanghai.com
WeChat: ppar_sh
Email: ppar_sh@163.com
Auntie Wang's Adoption Home
王阿姨浦江爱心领养基地
This temporary shelter was founded by Auntie Wang ten years ago. Many cute animals at the shelter are looking for new homes. There are about 160 rescued stray animals being looked after by Auntie Wang and other volunteers.
Weibo: http://weibo.com/WAY001
WeChat: baobei-jihua
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