Animal Re-homing Charitable Trust

Animal Re-homing Charitable Trust

We are a registered charity dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of animals ranging from mice to horses.

Nationwide

Animal Re-homing rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes animals of all species. We run a small animal shelter and provide education on de-sexing, animal care and welfare issues. Animal Re-homing also assists councils and other agencies to prevent animal suffering and slaughter. We encourage a vegan lifestyle to help prevent animal suffering.

Animal Re-homing has re-homed thousands of animals as a result of our comprehensive rescue, rehabilitation and interview processes. Animal Re-homing was recognised by the Mayor of North Shore City for assisting with animal issues and is a recipient of the NZ Companion Animal Council’s Assisi Award. Animal Re-homing is an active member of the Auckland SPCA Cat Coalition.

More about us

Animal Re-homing rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes animals of all species. We run a home-based animal shelter and provide education on de-sexing and welfare issues. We were founded in 2001 and have literally saved thousands of animal lives since then.

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Latest donations

Lucky
Lucky on 17 Nov 2024
$40
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 29 Oct 2024
Get well soon!
Private
Emily
Emily on 29 Oct 2024
Please bey better Dear one!
$20
Chrissy
Chrissy on 28 Oct 2024
For Lewis current vet bill and some
$2,500
Deborah
Deborah on 27 Oct 2024
$20

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