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Animal Rescues and Shelters in Maine

Robbins Pet Care does not recommend or endorse any of the shelters, rescues or private parties listed within these pages, or affiliated/linked sites. Robbins Pet Care simply provides information to private animal owners, shelters and rescues. We encourage all to seek references when making decisions regarding pet adoption, pet placement, care and training. Robbins Pet Care cannot guarantee the accuracy of all of the shelter or rescue listings in this site.

Statewide
Auburn

Bangor

Bowdoin
  • Siberian Cat Rescue Group - A rescue dedicated to purebred Siberian Cats. Our goal is to help any Siberian Cat in need - be it from a shelter or an owner turn in due to reasons the kitty can not stay in its present home. All kitties are altered before going into their new homes.

Bremen

Brewer

Bucksport

Cherryfield
  • The Ark for Pets - A not-for-profit organization dedicated to the care of homeless, unwanted or displaced animals. We provide shelter and care to all admitted animals until appropriate placement can be made. The Ark does not euthanize unless a serious medical or behavioral problem exists.

Exeter

Fryeburg

Houlton

North Berwick

Portland

Presque Island

Prospect Harbor

Thomaston

Topsham

Wells
  • Boxers In Need - Our purpose is to help as many homeless Boxers as possible by providing them with veterinary care, including spay, neuter, shots and temperament evaluations. We then place them in safe, friendly foster care before they are placed in their fur-ever homes.

  • Marlee Animal Rescue

West Kennebunk

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