pet resource guide
VETERINARY SERVICES
ADOPTION/RESCUE ANIMALS IN DISTRESS INC
NFSAW
238 Danbury Rd, Wilton 203-762-2006 • Animals-In-Distress.com
223 State Rt 37, New Fairfield 203-746-2925 • NFSAW.org
BRIDGEPORT ANIMAL CONTROL
PET ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY INC (PAWS)
236 Evergreen St, Bridgeport 203-576-7727
504 Main Ave, Norwalk 203-750-9572 • PAWSCT.org
COMMUNITY CATS
PET PROTECTORS
PO Box 4380, Stamford CommunityCatsCT@yahoo.com CommunityCatsCT.org
2490 Black Rock Tpke, #453, Fairfield 203-330-0255 PetProtectorsRescue.org
DANBURY ANIMAL WELFARE
RIDGEFIELD OPERATION FOR ANIMAL RESCUE (ROAR)
SOCIETY (DAWS) 147 Grassy Plain St, Bethel 203-744-3297
45 South St, Ridgefield 203-438-0158 • ROAR-Ridgefield.org
FRIENDS OF FELINES INC
STRAYS AND OTHERS
PO Box 8147, Stamford 203-363-0220 Cats@AdoptAPet.org AdoptAPet.org
PO Box 473, New Canaan 203-966-6556 StraysAndOthers@hotmail.com
LOOKING GLASS ANIMAL RESCUE
WESTPORT ANIMAL SHELTER ADVOCATES (WASA)
Ridgefield • LGARinc.org On Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
1 Tower Ridge, Westport 203-557-0361 • WestportWASA.org
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NUTMEG SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC 25 Charles St, Stratford 203-690-1550 • NutmegClinic.org
The Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic is a low-cost, high-volume facility for cats and dogs, the first such professional clinic in Fairfield County. The clinic offers other low-cost services during the spay/neuter appointment. Nutmeg honors state spay/neuter vouchers at face value from adopted shelter pets and qualified low-income families, and offers further low-cost incentives to nonprofit rescue groups. Pit bulls and mixes are welcome at an even more reduced rate, and the clinic offers spay/neuter and vaccine discounts for feral cats. See ad, page 32.
PET ASSISTANCE, INC
PO Box 2015, New Preston 860-355-PETS GetaPet@gmail.com • PetAssistanceInc.org Pet Assistance helps keep pets in their homes in times of financial and medical crises, providing emergency veterinary subsidies to pet owners in financial need. We only give grants for pets that have a good prognosis, unless the knowledge we gain from the treatment or surgery may help future animals in need.