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These stories are real-life examples of how your actions at The Animal Rescue Site and store are helping our Charitable Partners rescue animals in need. We hope you enjoy learning more about how you and
The Fund for Animals , the North Shore Animal League , and the Petfinder.com Foundation are working to make the world a better place for animals!

Update: How YOU Helped Animals in the Philippines
After the great disaster caused by Typhoon Ketsana and the rainfall from Typhoon Parma, the Philippine Islands were flooded. When we put up the call to action, hoping to help the animals who also desperately need rescuing during natural disasters but are all too often overlooked, your response was overwhelming. We thank you, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) thanks you, and most of all, the many, many animals we saved together thank you. Click "play" to see some of the rescue work you helped make possible.

There are many more opportunities to help animals here and around the world. Click here to learn more.


The Fund for Animals Rounder was born in a backyard rabbitry, one of the thousands across the country that supply local pet shops. These facilities rival the conditions seen in puppy mills, but because they are smaller and scattered, and because rabbits suffer in silence, they operate with impunity. At six weeks of age, Rounder and his siblings were taken to a small pet shop. Rounder was to fulfill the role of a "live toy" for a small child.
Soon, he was left lonely and forgotten. After what seemed a very long time at the child's house, Rounder was once again transported. This time his cage was placed in an open-ended shed. Rounder's new owner opened his cage door and walked away.
Rounder hopped out through the shed doorway and began grazing. For the first time he felt the power in his muscles, the speed of his legs, and the wind blowing his long, floppy ears straight over his back. He would hole up and wait for the other rabbits. Surely there would be other rabbits. But by the third night, no rabbits had appeared.