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Orphan Pet Oasis
North Palm Springs, CA
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last checked 04/23/25
17825 North Indian Avenue
North Palm Springs, CA 92258
Phone: 760.329.0203
The Humane Society of the Desert, Orphan Pet Oasis, is a Non-Profit organization surviving solely on donations. We were established in 1961 to create a safe haven for the homeless abandoned and abused pets. Caring for more than 150 voiceless victim’s everyday. We are a rescue and pet placement organization that is made up of our volunteer Officers and Board Members, and a small paid staff to care for our animals daily.
Orphan Pet Oasis is a NON-KILL facility and animal sanctuary. Currently, we have several dozen animals that have been with us for over 8 years. We welcome them spending the rest of their precious lives with us. We have an “Outreach Program” that‘s mission is to create an awareness of the importance of Neutering and or Spaying of pets and responsible pet ownership. There are many abandoned, abused, and neglected pets due to an over population, that we must react immediately. Orphan Pet Oasis crusade is becoming stronger with the support and compassion of animal lovers throughout the country that have a true understanding of what we do.
Our volunteer program has been extremely successful. We currently have 22 volunteers that come almost every day to bathe, socialize and walk our dogs. As well as assist in the care for our cats.
Orphan Pet Oasis growth over the past year has been overwhelming and we are very excited about the change. We have a brand new facility, new board members and new programs to benefit animals.
North Palm Springs, CA 92258
Phone: 760.329.0203
The Humane Society of the Desert, Orphan Pet Oasis, is a Non-Profit organization surviving solely on donations. We were established in 1961 to create a safe haven for the homeless abandoned and abused pets. Caring for more than 150 voiceless victim’s everyday. We are a rescue and pet placement organization that is made up of our volunteer Officers and Board Members, and a small paid staff to care for our animals daily.
Orphan Pet Oasis is a NON-KILL facility and animal sanctuary. Currently, we have several dozen animals that have been with us for over 8 years. We welcome them spending the rest of their precious lives with us. We have an “Outreach Program” that‘s mission is to create an awareness of the importance of Neutering and or Spaying of pets and responsible pet ownership. There are many abandoned, abused, and neglected pets due to an over population, that we must react immediately. Orphan Pet Oasis crusade is becoming stronger with the support and compassion of animal lovers throughout the country that have a true understanding of what we do.
Our volunteer program has been extremely successful. We currently have 22 volunteers that come almost every day to bathe, socialize and walk our dogs. As well as assist in the care for our cats.
Orphan Pet Oasis growth over the past year has been overwhelming and we are very excited about the change. We have a brand new facility, new board members and new programs to benefit animals.
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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