The Queenie Foundation's corporate office moved to Manchester, CT in 2005. However, we have a Texas satellite office. The animals listed here are fostered either by local (TX) residents who rescued them or The Queenie Foundation.Check the contact person's name listed in the body of the animal's profile if you are interested in meeting that animal. Thank you.
The Queenie Foundation Inc.
Email: www.queeniefoundation.org
We are a non-profit all-volunteer humane education organization for the protection of animals. All monetary donations, no matter the size, are graciously accepted. Donations can be made with PayPal on our donations page at www.queeniefoundation.org. If you prefer to make your donation by check, please email us at queeniefound@hotmail.com and we will provide the mailing address.
The Queenie Foundation educates the public and supports the animal protection movement with love, respect and honor to create planetary compassion for life.
Our Campaigns:
Spay/Neuter education: We are the CT coordinator for International Homeless Animals' Day
Promoting a Vegan/Cruelty-free lifestyle
Compasion for Animals: focused at children and adolescents to interrupt the animal abuse/child abuse/adult violent behavior link.
The Queenie Foundation has moved its International Homeless Animals' Day (IHAD) to CT. We encourage you to contact International Society for Animals Rights (www.isaronline.org) to see if there is an event in your area this year.
The purpose of IHAD is to alert the public that millions of dogs, cats, puppies, kittens and other animals are killed in our nation's shelters every year and that spay/neuter is the answer.
Please read Nathan Winograd's book, Redemption, about the No Kill Movment and how you can save dogs and cats. They committed no crime, but get the death penalty anyway. www.nathanwinograd.com
The International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR, www.isaronline.org) in Clarks Summit, PA began this event in 1992. At that time, it was estimated that over 17 million dogs and cats were killed in shelters. Although the number has diminished in recent years, approximately eight million companion animals are still destroyed every year. Even one healthy loving animal losing his life in a shelter is too many, which is why The Queenie Foundation will continue to work for zero growth for as long as it takes.
Visit our main website at www.queeniefoundation.org
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For the full text article from the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), see the link below.
NetPets.Org's MilitaryPetsFoster Project: Keeping Love Waiting, a nationwide network of individual foster homes that will house, nurture and care for dogs, cats, birds and other animal companions for all the Military and other personnel only. (Foster: To give temporary nurture, care and shelter.)
To become a foster parent, please follow the link provided below . NetPets.Org's MilitaryPetsFOSTER Project is recognized, recommended and endorsed by the U. S. Department of Defense. http://www.netpets.org/
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