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Other Mothers Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.

PO Box 8021, Portland, OR 97204

Contact
Email linda@othermothers.org
Phone (503) 452-0465
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Areas Other Mothers Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc. serves

Portland Oregon Metro and surrounding area

Other Mothers Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.'s adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require that all animals be spayed or neutered. Adoption fee ranges from $40 to $200.

About Other Mothers Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.

We rescue mother cats and dogs and their litters from conventional shelters and raise them in a family setting until they are ready to be adopted. We have healthy puppies and kittens, as well as occasional adult animals in need of permanent homes.

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