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Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Birmingham, Alabama area Our Featured Birmingham, AL Partner: Greater Birmingham Humane Society Directions to shelter (300 Snow Drive):From south of Birmingham - I-65 North to Lakeshore Exit. Left onto Lakeshore Parkway (1 1/2 miles) and right on West Oxmoor Road. Turn right onto Snow Drive at the second traffic light. Follow Snow Drive around past the US Postal Office. You will see signs for GBHS at the bottom of our driveway (which is right before the second right-hand curve on Snow Drive). Follow the drive up to the building. **Snow Drive is a horseshoe which will take you back to West Oxmoor if you go too far. ** From north of Birmingham - I-65 South to West Oxmoor Exit. Right onto West Oxmoor Road. Turn left onto Snow Drive at the traffic light after Jack's Corporate Office and UPS. **Snow Drive is a horse-shoe which will take you back to West Oxmoor if you go too far. ** For more information please call us at 205-942-1211.
We are open Sunday from noon to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for adoptions. Animal visitation ends 30 minutes before closing time to allow ample time for the adoption process. Fees for adopting a pet at the GBHS are as follows: * Puppies 6 months & under: $100 (already spayed/neutered)* Dogs over 6 months: $75 (already spayed/neutered). (With our Seniors for Seniors program, dogs age 5 and older may be adopted by senior citizens, age 55+, for $25.)* Cat or kitten: $50 (already spayed/neutered)* Rabbits: $25 (already spayed/neutered)* Ferrets: $50 (already spayed/neutered)* Guinea Pigs: $10 each or 2 for $15 * Hamsters: $10 each or 2 for $15 (includes a carrier) The adoption fees include: * Bath * Flea & tick preventive * Deworming treatment * Initial vaccinations * Rabies vaccination - for pets over 3 months * Feline leukemia test - for cats 3 months and older * Heartworm test - for dogs 6 months and older * Heartworm preventive - for dogs 6 months and older * Microchip
, corresponding tag & registration* Additional medical care as needed * Spay/neuter surgery* Daily careWe rescue homeless and unwanted cats and kittens from the local area, and care for them until they are adopted.  It is owned and run by Tony Hunter. We have numerous cats up for adoption and looking for forever homes.  Due to a cat crisis in the UK, we are often completely full with cats needing new homes.  The number of un-neutered homeless cats living on the streets is constantly increasing.  Some people are abandoning their cats due to financial difficulties, and cat rescues are struggling to cope with the demand. The more cats we can rehome, the more cats we can rescue from the streets. WE NEED YOUR HELP - COMPETITION!!! Finley was adopted from us in February 2014 as a kitten after their previous owners threw him outside with his brother, just to catch rats. Despite his bad start in life, Finley is such as loving and affectionate cat who loves playing with his toys.
Finley has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Royal Canin Rescue Cat of the Year competition. Car Seat Covers Fort CollinsWe need your votes! Hp 635 Digital Camera SoftwareThe winning cat will receive lots of Royal Canin goodies, and the rescue centreFree Boxes For Moving Indianapolis will win food for a month! To vote, click the link below and visit the Royal Canin page on Facebook:- Voting ends 30 September. Please ask all your friends to vote too. Voting will help us to rescue more cats and kittens. Darley Avenue, Shard End, Birmingham, B34 6JD ‘Bash’ went missing 4 June 2016. Ginger with white on nose, chest, and paws. Over 10 years old Can be a bit shy with people. Bash has start of kidney failure, and is in foster home for the time he has left. 
In this hot weather, he needs lots of water else he could collapse due to his kidney problems. Bash belongs to our rescue centre.  He escaped from a new foster home just two days after going there.  We are devastated he has gone missing, and are desperate to find him.  live around Darley Avenue, please leave fresh water outside for Bash. The Greenway, Marston Green, Solihull, B37 7DW Neutered recently – will be shaven on her side. Molly was adopted recently from our rescue centre.  She is a very timid cat.  Unfortunately, she escaped the next day through a window that was not properly secured on 15 November 2015.  Molly was neutered not long ago, so she will be shaved on her one side. Hazelhurst Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, B36 0BJ ‘Winter’ went missing either 9 or 16 February 2016 She was previously called ‘Elena’ as she was adopted from us. Elena is very scared of strangers. Unfortunately, her new owner has not gave us any details about when or how she went missing.
We are desperate to find Elena, as she will not know how to survive outside on her own. If you see Elena, please contact outselves immediately. Want to make a donation? You can pay securely online through PayPal. BAN THE SALE OF FIREWORKS TO THE PUBLIC AND HAVE ONLY ORGANISED FIREWORK DISPLAYS = ANIMALS FIRST. Cats killed on roads. Make it illegal to run over a cat and not stop to report it. Protect against permethrin poisoining campaign. Harsher prosecutions for animal abuse. Scottish Government killing feral cats. Make it a legal requirement to microchip all cats.  This would help so many rescue centres to reunite lost and found cats with their owners. In Scotland, all air guns have to be licensed from 2017 onwards.  Yet this does not apply in England.  If air guns were controlled and licensed in England, it may help reduce the number of cats shot and killed by air guns. When you buy anything online, first visit our EasyFundraising page.