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“You cannot share your life with a dog…or a cat, and not know perfectly well that animals have personalities and minds and feelings.”– Jane Goodall

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Our Board

Virginia Scudder

Founder & President

Virginia Scudder

Founder & President

Alicia Ortiz

Vice President

Robert Stenzel

Secretary

Dawn Schob

Social Media & Applications Coordinator

Donna Amascato

Foster Coordinator & Database Coordinator

James Scudder

Treasurer

Christine Lange

Events & Petco/Petsmart Coordinator

Cherie Rexroad

Member

Victoria Austin

Member

Sam Whitcomb

Member

Supporters & Animal Allies

The Partners Who Help Us Make Rescue Possible.

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Meet Eleven
(Ollie)

Meet Eleven. He is a sweet Pittie mix who was found on the streets in the city of NY. He is approximately 6-8 years of age. He has been fully vetted, microchipped, and assessed. Eleven is great with all humans over the age of 10. He is very playful and loves a good car ride. He knows simple commands and is housebroken. He loves warm hugs and snacks. He would really do well with a family who has a fenced-in yard, loves long walks, and enjoys sitting on the couch and watching Netflix. He is a good boy and we hope to find him a furever home soon. Eleven is our longest dog resident in the rescue. Please share his story, and if you are interested in meeting Eleven, please click the link below to fill out the application. 

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We are a small Not-For-Profit, volunteer-only organization on the North Fork of Long Island, New York. We are made up of educators, students, activists, long-time rescuers, and residents who strive to protect and assist the feral cat population through TNR (trap, neuter, return). Likewise, we focus our attention to cat rehabilitation and assist dogs that need placement when we are called to help. Among our efforts are educating those around us about the feral cat population and helping Long Islanders protect and preserve Long Island's North Fork land and wildlife.
 
Our mission extends to advocacy and educating the very young to the very young at heart about animal health and safety. Volunteers help to promote our love of animals. We assist when we can and in any way possible. We show compassion to all and are a cross-curricular/cross-generational group that fosters altruism and tenacity through our Junior Volunteer and Rescue Vixens programs.

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ADOPTABLE PET OF THE MONTH

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