Caring for a stray cat? This South Jersey rescue might take it in
If you care deeply about animals, you know it can be an uphill fight to care for, save, or arrange for adoption of needy pets. We have a family member who is actively involved in TNR. That is trapping, neutering and releasing feral cats. It s an extremely time-consuming process, stressful, and times and costly. Many people buy their own traps, capture the animals and bring them to volunteer organizations who will neuter them and give them shots for little cost.
You can more than likely find one in your county. Our county of Burlington has a great organization called Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter.
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May 6, 2021
The Burlington County Animal Shelter has a record of success in finding forever homes for the animals they love and care for, but it is not every day that one of their rescues also lands a job as a bona fide crime-fighter.
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Then again Arrow is not your typical rescue dog.
The young Belgian Malinois, who was surrendered to the Burlington County Animal Shelter in February 2020 as a young puppy, made a joyful return to the shelter on Wednesday morning with his new police partner and companion, Lower Southampton Police Officer Kyle Heasley.
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The duo came to thank the shelter employees who cared for the young pup and connected him with the Rescue 22 Foundation, an East Greenwich-based animal rescue group that found Arrow his home with the Bucks County police force.