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Elsa’s Ark

Stop by the Elsa’s Ark booth this Saturday at the Fisherman’s Fair in The Springs to adopt a pet, to make a donation or to recieve information about this not-for-profit orgaization. Hampton Photo Arts has recently made a small donation to Elsa’a Ark and asks you to do the same. Please help this good cause.

Elsa’s Ark, was formed in an effort to deal with the “Hidden Hamptons,” where animals are abandoned, abused, and left to die. We are a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization focusing on: 1. The rescue, rehabilitation and home placement of animals who would not be accepted into mainstream adoption programs because of age, health or temperament. 2. The spaying/neutering, safety, feeding and medical maintenance of stray animals in our community. 3. Providing care, comfort and sanctuary to elderly and infirm animals. We have rescued dogs, cats, rabbits, horses and chickens. Care for these creatures is provided in our homes as we have no shelter.
Elsa’s Ark, provides a free/low-cost spay/neuter program for dogs, cats and rabbits; we provide trap-spay/neuter-taming and returning programs; we build and distribute feral cat shelters and dog houses; we coordinate & network with other animal rescue groups, including wildlife; we provide long and short-term foster care for animals in our homes (we have no shelter but are working towards this goal) as well as providing hospice/veterinarian superivsed medical care; we tame feral cats and adopt our animals out; we do take FIV/Leukemia positive cats/kittens.

Elsa’s Ark, Inc.
P.O. Box 2900
east hampton, New York 11937
Phone: 631-329-2900
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