Humane Societies & Animal Shelters in Saskatoon, SK

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Results from the 'Humane Societies & Animal Shelters' category in Saskatoon

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2250 Hanselman Avenue, Saskatoon, S7L 6A4

(306) 374-7387
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2750 Faithfull Ave # 108, Saskatoon, S7K 6M6

(306) 955-7228
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Animal protection organization, Animal shelter, Charity Organization
Customers highlight the effective rescue work by SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program for stray cats. Some had positive experiences with the responsive and helpful staff. One customer shared a personal story of having their foster cat treated by the organization.
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100 Rayner Ave., Saskatoon, S7N 2P6

(306) 281-0554
Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation was created to formalize the work that Jan Shadick had been doing for several years. She took in 20 animals in 2005. This has grown consistently every year to our current total of 484 animals in 2014. Costs have grown with the number of animals, from $10, 000 in 2011 to $25, 000 in 2014. All of this is covered by donations and whatever grants can be found
Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation provides valuable advice and care for injured animals, putting customers at ease with prompt, helpful communications. The center is highly recommended for its caring staff and dedication to animal welfare. Donations are appreciated to support the organization's mission.
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304 2Nd Avenue South, Saskatoon, S7K 1L1

(306) 653-0538
The need for a safe place for individuals who were experiencing homelessness and were under the influence of drugs or alcohol was highlighted in the Saskatoon’s Plan to End Homelessness initiative and through advocating of staff and clients for street entrenched individuals suffering from addictions. Through support from the Homelessness Partnering Strategy in July 2013, the Lighthouse opened their 20-bed Stabilization Unit from 4pm to 8am each night to provide a supervised, secure place to sleep for those under the influence.