





Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare.PO BOX 120125Staten Island NY 10312-0125Phone: (718) 982-7080 (718) 948-5623PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE HOME PHONE NUMBERS.CALLS WOULD BE APPRECIATED AFTER 9:00 AM ORBEFORE 9:00 PM UNLESS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.Email: Blackie502@comcast.net |
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Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare |
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If a man aspires towards a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals. - Albert Einstein |



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I would like to dedicate this website in memory of Vikki, a foster kitten whom I rescued along with her three siblings, and lived with me from June 11th through August 24th 2005. Vikki lost her struggle with FIP on August 24th at only three months of age. She was one of the sweetest little girls I have ever met. She was a fighter to the very end. Vikki gives me the strength to continue my rescue and foster work. I will never forget her. Danielle G |
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The Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare (SICAW) is a non-profit tax exempt organization founded in 1972 dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of stray and abandoned animals. Volunteer members rescue homeless animals roaming the streets, tend to their needs and place them in good homes. All pets are examined by Veterinarians, receive protective inoculations, necessary blood work and are spayed/neutered. |
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In 1996, SICAW established its own low cost spay/neuter program, Neuter Network. Each year millions of healthy dogs and cats are euthanized or abandoned, falling victim to hunger, disease and cruelty. This low cost program helps put an end to the misery of pet overpopulation. SICAW is also committed to furthering the education of the public about the importance of spaying/neutering and proper pet care. |
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All SICAW work is done by volunteers and monies received through contributions, membership and fundraising activities are used for animal care and services, advertising, printing and other expenses of administration. |

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