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We offer many life-saving programs and services for Northeast Ohio’s homeless animals including Humane Investigations, Animal Admissions, Animal Welfare Clinic, Trap-Neuter-Return Program, Foster Care Program, and much more!
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- Adoptable Animals
The Cleveland Animal Protective League participates in a special program called Pets for the Elderly. This program allows senior citizens to adopt a companion pet at a reduced adoption fee while funds last, in turn, creating happily ever afters for both the pet and adopter.
The Cleveland APL has been Making Happily Ever Afters Since 1913. The Cleveland Animal Protective League’s mission is to foster compassion and end animal suffering. Incorporated in 1913, we are an independent, nonprofit humane society located in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood.
We are actively looking for new fosters in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio, area. Can you open your heart and home to an old dog in need? The Sanctuary pays for medical expenses and food; you provide the safety and love.
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Animal shelter in Cleveland, OH. The Cleveland Animal Protective League's mission is to foster compassion and end animal suffering. Incorporated in 1913, we are an independent, nonprofit humane society located in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.
of foster homes. In Ohio, humane societies also respond to reports of animal neglect or cruelty and have humane officers on staff who enforce Ohio’s humane laws. They typically place animals in their care for adoption. However, if surrendering an animal be sure to verify whether the humane society’s shelter is a no-kill shelter.