Chesapeake Rescue Alliance

Chesapeake Rescue Alliance

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We are a foster–based non-profit focused on protecting animals in the Chesapeake Bay area and beyond.

Photos from Chesapeake Rescue Alliance's post 07/29/2024

Charlie has been adopted! Yippie!

We’ve had a few adoptions recently… Congratulations to Flan, Charlie, Sweet Potato and Apple Sauce!

Stay tuned for our upcoming listings on chesapeakerescue.petfinder.org

Photos from Chesapeake Rescue Alliance's post 07/28/2024

Swipe for the cutest BLEP! 👅

BARN HOME NEEDED!

Marcie is a mama kitty who’s done her duty raising her kittens and is now spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed and up to date on flea/tick/heartworm prevention… Since she has now retired from motherhood, she is looking for a safe/outdoor place to call home.

Marcie is feral. She does not desire to live indoors or be a family pet.

Do you have a barn or a large property where you need a mouser or help with pest control? Miss Marcie would be great at that! We would provide supplies and assistance to help her get properly acclimated.

Interested or know someone who might be? Email us at [email protected]

05/06/2024

We are in dire need of a lot of veterinary products we use for intake of cats and kittens and it has us feeling like Linus in this photo 😓😰

In order for us to purchase these products we could really use your donations!

$3 - buys a can of prescription food
$12 - buys a dose of Revolution (flea/tick/heartworm prevention)
$15 - pays for a microchip
$20 - pays for a vaccine
$40 - buys a bottle of medication
$50 - pays for a neuter surgery
$65 - pays for a spay surgery
$100 - pays for a veterinarians exam fee

Any amount helps us save more lives and provide animals with quality care.

We accept donations via PayPal and Venmo. Please visit chesapeakerescue.org for more information.

Photos from Chesapeake Rescue Alliance's post 05/06/2024

Update on our FIP Warrior: Henry 💪

He has had 4 injections of this extremely expensive miracle drug and it has helped exponentially.

His fever is gone, his energy is back, the blood in his eye is slowly reabsorbing, and his appetite is better! These are all signs that this drug is working and needs to be continued.

We just ordered the next week and a half of his medication. It came to $615 dollars. This is just the beginning of his treatment. We need your help now more than ever to save Henry’s life!

If you can help, we have an active Facebook fundraiser going on our page.

We also take donations via PayPal which can be found on our website chesapeakerescue.org

And venmo as well

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