Save a homeless animal on the Animals In Need web site
Added: (Mon Aug 16 2004)
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This not-for-profit site will build into the UK's number one national database of rescue animals, providing easy search facilities to match you and your new friend for life. With a quick facility for adding new homeless animals, an advanced search function, and easy to use affiliate shopping, pet lovers will find this site quickly becomes a regular attraction. Use it to find a new pet, help a desperate animal in need, or simply shop using our affiliate page to make painless donations to hard-pressed animal rescue centres across the UK.
Search online for a specific breed or in a particular area and then choose from a list. Most records are accompanied by a picture of the rescue animal being advertised and have a link to allow for direct mailing to the rescue centre looking after your new friend.
For the rescue centre, it is a simple case of registering with the site and then entering the details of the animals that are to be re-homed. Furthermore, details of events, jobs and appeals can be entered which the public can view from the homepage.
For the public, there are a number of ways to find a new pet. They can search from the homepage, using the dynamic search utility - that is to say that only the breeds and types of animals that are registered on the database will be displayed, which means that you will always get a result. On the left-hand side of the screen there is a comprehensive menu that allows the user to search through specific rescue centres, events, jobs or appeals. A member of the public can also register with the site to advertise lost & found or wanted animals, or simply place a message.
The web site has affiliations with well known shops, which can be found on the shopping page, and any profits raised through the shopping centre will be used to help UK animal rescue centres. So if you are after a holiday in the sun, a new digital camera or simply a book or music CD, you can do your bit for charity by shopping here.
Donations: The site encourages everyone to donate directly to the animal rescue centres. Those sanctuaries with PayPal accounts will have a big donation button next to their details, otherwise, contact the rescue centre directly. So even if you don't want a pet at the moment and you don't want to do any shopping you can still help.
UK animal rescue centres need as much support as they can get, especially those that have a specific no kill policy. This web site is an excellent vehicle to do this, so go to www.animalsaver.co.uk and surf for your next pet today.