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35% of PROFITS donated to st. sophia's forgotten felines this month!

35% of PROFITS donated to st. sophia's forgotten felines this month!

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue

“Founded in 2007, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue enhances the lives of companion animals and the people who love them. We work across county lines with the goal of saving the greatest number of lives possible through strategic, creative, and impactful programming.

Through adoption and pet retention programs, a low-cost mobile spay and neuter clinic, lifesaving shelter transfer partnerships and extensive volunteer and foster networks, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue impacts the lives of thousands of animals each year in the Western North Carolina region.

We operate an adoption center in the heart of Asheville where you can meet your next best friend. On our campus you’ll also find our thrift store and retail store whose proceeds help fund our lifesaving programs. We are a community-based organization and rely on the generosity of our donors to continue our impactful work for animals as we receive no government funding. We know that together we can create a kinder world.”

“At Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, we work to save the lives of as many animals as possible. Each year, because of supporters like you, we are able to positively impact thousands of animals. We never euthanize an animal due to space or length of stay. We use euthanasia as a compassionate, end-of-life decision when an animal is suffering from a severe medical or behavioral condition or is a danger to other animals or people.

To us, No-Kill means that we do our absolute best to ensure a live outcome. We consider the animal’s quality of life, community safety, and whether it’s realistic to manage aggressive or difficult behaviors or health conditions in a home without risk to people or other animals.

North Carolina is one of the worst states in the country for the euthanasia of shelter animals according to a national study. We’re working to change that by saving the greatest number of lives possible and by going above and beyond for each animal in our care.”

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