About Homeless Animal Rescue Team of Cincinnati
HART stands for Homeless Animal Rescue Team. HART’s mission is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, and abuse with the goal of placing them in forever homes. Our rescue animals are housed in foster homes.
HART’s mission is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, and abuse with the goal of placing them in forever homes. Our rescue animals are housed in foster homes. We do not have a physical location. We can be reached easiest by email. All HART animals receive: Top notch veterinarian care All currently needed vaccinations Specialized treatment and surgeries as needed 24 Pet Watch Microchips Spay / neuter of all animals HART members share the same goal to save, spay/neuter, love, and find them forever homes.
HART members share the same goal to save, spay/neuter, love, and find them forever homes. HART is a 100% volunteer, non-profit 501c3 charity organization with no paid staff. All donations are tax deductible and will directly benefit the animals.
HART’s mission is to rescue homeless animals, saving them from euthanization, abandonment, and abuse with the goal of placing them in forever homes. Our rescue animals are housed in foster homes. We do not have a physical location. We can be reached easiest by email. All HART animals receive: Top notch veterinarian care All currently needed vaccinations Specialized treatment and surgeries as needed 24 Pet Watch Microchips Spay / neuter of all animals HART members share the same goal to save, spay/neuter, love, and find them forever homes.
HART members share the same goal to save, spay/neuter, love, and find them forever homes. HART is a 100% volunteer, non-profit 501c3 charity organization with no paid staff. All donations are tax deductible and will directly benefit the animals.
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PETS ADOPTED SINCE 2004
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All donations and contributions are tax deductible and will directly benefit the animals.
BEFORE YOU GO
Book Project
WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?
Our goal is to raise $5,000 for HART Cincinnati.
Learn MoreOur goal is to raise $5,000 for HART Cincinnati.
Warren County Post
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This year, we are doing something different to both honor the memory of a beloved pet, family member or friend, and raise money for the HART animals.
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FUNDRAISER COOKBOOK
Learn MoreAll Hart Animals Receive:
HART partners with several veterinary clinics/hospitals in and around the tri-state area that go above and beyond to provide excellent medical care to all our cats and dogs. All of our animals receive necessary vaccines, fecal tests, FIV/FeLV/4dx/heartworm testing, spay/neuter, and microchip, prior to adoption.
Owner Surrenders:
HART’s mission is to rescue homeless animals. Your own pets should be considered part of your family, and so if you absolutely must surrender a family pet, we encourage you to try to place your animal with another family member, or a friend. Another option is your local no-kill animal shelter.
However, if you have exhausted all other options, we do occasionally accept owner surrenders in certain limited circumstances. An open foster home must be available, or the owner would agree to foster until the animal is adopted, if we deem this to be an acceptable option. The animal must be up to date on all vetting and spayed/neutered or the owner must be willing to pay for these services at one of our preferred veterinarians. In addition, a surrender fee will be charged to help offset the costs of keeping the dog or cat in our rescue until adopted.
However, if you have exhausted all other options, we do occasionally accept owner surrenders in certain limited circumstances. An open foster home must be available, or the owner would agree to foster until the animal is adopted, if we deem this to be an acceptable option. The animal must be up to date on all vetting and spayed/neutered or the owner must be willing to pay for these services at one of our preferred veterinarians. In addition, a surrender fee will be charged to help offset the costs of keeping the dog or cat in our rescue until adopted.