Adopt a Friend!
We have a variety of pets currently or soon-to-be available for adoption. Please take the time to view their pictures and biographies below. Each one is special in their own ways, and truly deserves a loving forever home.
Adoption Fee For Cats
$
60
What is included
- Rabies & First Combination Vaccination
- Spayed or Neutered
- Deworming
- Booster Vaccinations if Appropriate
While we spend much more than this on our rescued animals, these fees give us some help in caring for all the animals which we keep until adopted.
Adoption Fee For Kittens
$
80
What is included
- Rabies & First Combination Vaccination
- Spayed or Neutered
- Deworming
- Booster Vaccinations if Appropriate
While we spend much more than this on our rescued animals, these fees give us some help in caring for all the animals which we keep until adopted.
Adoption Fee For Puppies
$
300
What is included
- Rabies / 1st and 2nd parvo distemper / Bordetella
- Spayed or Neutered
- Deworming / Flea Protection / Heartworm at 6 months
- Booster Vaccinations if Appropriate
While we spend much more than this on our rescued animals, these fees give us some help in caring for all the animals which we keep until adopted.
Adoption Fee for Older Dogs
$
300
What is included
- Rabies / 1st and 2nd parvo distemper / Bordetella
- Spayed or Neutered
- Deworming / Flea Protection / Heartworm at 6 months
- Booster Vaccinations if Appropriate
While we spend much more than this on our rescued animals, these fees give us some help in caring for all the animals which we keep until adopted.
Specialty Dogs
$
300
What is included
- Rabies / 1st and 2nd parvo distemper / Bordetella
- Spayed or Neutered
- Deworming / Flea Protection / Heartworm at 6 months
- Booster Vaccinations if Appropriate
While we spend much more than this on our rescued animals, these fees give us some help in caring for all the animals which we keep until adopted.
Does one tug at your heart?
When you see a pet you would like to learn more about, please call or email the contact person listed. They are waiting for your call! Ask questions – a person is usually fostering the pet in their home and can tell you everything you want to know, including how you can arrange to meet.