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We currently have both Male and Female Guinea Pigs, of numerous ages available for adoption! Their adoption fee is $25 each. Please feel free to stop by and meet them if you are interested in adopting! We are open daily for adoptions from 11am to 6pm. We hope to see you soon!
Sean Casey Animal Rescue 153 East 3rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11218 718-436-5163 info@nyanimalrescue.org NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets Registration No. RR160
We currently have both Male and Female Guinea Pigs, of numerous ages available for adoption! Their adoption fee is $25 each. Please feel free to stop by and meet them if you are interested in adopting! We are open daily for adoptions from 11am to 6pm. We hope to see you soon!
Sean Casey Animal Rescue 153 East 3rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11218 718-436-5163 info@nyanimalrescue.org NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets Registration No. RR160
We are a 501(c)(3), Non Profit, No Kill Animal Rescue & Shelter located in Brooklyn, NY.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
The purpose of this endeavor is to aid unfortunate animals in the interest of a higher quality of life. We take in rescued, confiscated, neglected, injured, ill, unmanageable, or otherwise unwanted animals from private owners, zoos, shelters, and other public organizations. These animals are cared for, and/or rehabilitated to the best of our ability and means until which time they can be found healthy, happy homes - whether it be through adoption to qualified candidates or legally released into habitats suitable to the specific species in conjunction with licensed wildlife rehabilitators.
We are a 501(c)(3), Non Profit, No Kill Animal Rescue & Shelter located in Brooklyn, NY.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT:
The purpose of this endeavor is to aid unfortunate animals in the interest of a higher quality of life. We take in rescued, confiscated, neglected, injured, ill, unmanageable, or otherwise unwanted animals from private owners, zoos, shelters, and other public organizations. These animals are cared for, and/or rehabilitated to the best of our ability and means until which time they can be found healthy, happy homes - whether it be through adoption to qualified candidates or legally released into habitats suitable to the specific species in conjunction with licensed wildlife rehabilitators.