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    Pets in Spain

    Location: La Marina Alicante

    Phone: (0034) 645.469.253

    Email: info@petsinspain.com

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    Tiny Toes Rat Rescue

    of New Mexico, Inc.

     

    a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue

     

    Just because they're tiny doesn't mean they're disposable

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