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Animal Compassion Project, Inc.

7620 Rookery Lane, Naples, FL 34120

Contact Michele Antonia
Email bhumane@earthlink.net
Phone (239) 825-4093
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Areas Animal Compassion Project, Inc. serves

Collier County
Some of Lee County

Animal Compassion Project, Inc.'s adoption process

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About Animal Compassion Project, Inc.

We are a small, grassroots, all volunteer run, no kill rescue organization.
We have a small sanctuary for unsocialized, unadoptable cats; FIV and LV positive cats; some other special needs cats.
We take in cats from shelters that euthanize and put the cats up for adoption. We accept some cats from the public.
We are very active in TNR.
If foster space and time allow, we will shelter a dog or two at a time.
Although we do not adopt small animals like ferrets, gerbils, rabbits, reptiles, etc., we have worked with other rescue groups in getting them placed.

Animal Compassion Project, Inc.'s adopted pets

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