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Fresno Furry Friends is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization.
All contributions made to us are tax deductible.
Donations can be sent to the address:
P O Box 25342 Fresno, CA 93729 or via PayPal using the link (coming soon)

Planned Monthly Giving / Become a Lifesaver: ​

We offer a monthly donation feature, you can click on the subscribe button
​and every month it will automatically send us your donation.
Monthly planned donations help us to budget so that we know what 
we can do and help us to save even more precious lives. Everything is done with PayPal so it is the safest way to donate. ​


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YOU CAN EVEN DONATE

New/Used Beds
Blankets
Dog and Cat food (dry or wet)
Bowls
Leashed and Collars New/Used
We will forward all the stuff to shelter/people in need.

EDUCATE OTHERS

Help save lives, by bringing awareness and understanding to the cause of ending dog and cat euthanasia due to overpopulation. Some animals in shelters are saved from the streets and cruelty, while some are given up by their families. Countless others never make it to shelters and suffer without someone to care for them. Spaying or neutering pets prevents animals from being born accidentally, and is the most effective and humane way to save animals lives.

Almost everyone loves puppies and kittens, but some people lose interest when these animals grow up. As a result, millions of cats and dogs of all ages and breeds are euthanized annually or suffer as strays. Many of these are the result of unwanted, unplanned litters that could have been prevented by spaying or neutering. Rarely surviving for more than a few years on their own, strays die painfully by starvation, disease, freezing or being hit by cars.
Even if you find homes for all your pet's puppies and kittens, what is keeping there little for ending up in a shelter? We all want to stop the needless euthanasia of wonderful animals.

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