Veterinary Partner.com
Veterinary Partner.com supports you in the care of your companion animals by
providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and
experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world's first and largest
online veterinary database and community. Visit www.veterinarypartner.com
American Veterinary Medical Association
The AVMA produces animal-related scientific and medical information that benefits
veterinarians, governments, regulatory agencies and the public. This information
encompasses a wide range of topics, including: selecting and raising a pet; protecting
the public from zoonotic diseases, such as rabies and toxoplasmosis; and developing
guidelines for the proper use of life-saving drugs. Visit www.avma.org/care4pets
American Humane
American Humane's mission is to protect children and animals from cruelty, abuse, neglect,
and exploitation. American Humane's vision is to acheive a nation where no child or animal
will ever be a victim of willful abuse or neglect. Visit www.americanhumane.org/
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
The ASPCA was founded in 1866 as the first humane organization in the Western
Hemisphere. The Society was formed to alleviate the injustices animals faced then,
and we continue to battle cruelty today. Whether it’s saving a pet who has been
accidentally poisoned, fighting to pass humane laws, rescuing animals from abuse
or sharing resources with shelters across the country, we work toward the day in
which no animal will live in pain or fear. Visit www.aspca.org/site/PageServer
Indoor Cat Initiative
The Indoor Cat Initiative was created to enrich the lives of indoor cats. They believe that
indoorenrichment is as important as an excellent diet and health care. To that end, they have
provided the areas listed on their web site to explain what it means to be a cat, help get you
off to the right start, introduce you to the things indoor cats need, help you troubleshoot
problems, and show you where to get more information. Visit www.indoorcat.org
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