The ProcessLeon is a dashing gentleman who was found wandering the streets of Providence. He was friendly and tame, but we were unable to find any owners. We got him cleaned up and vetted, and now he's in the most WONDERFUL home where he has a sunroom. Leon can finally bask in the life of luxury that he deserves. |
Rescue isn't as simple as, "okay we have a cat, who wants to adopt it?"
First, we become notified of a cat or animal in need. This can come in many different forms; owner surrender, stray needing to be trapped, foster who needs temporary placement, or being notified through a third party of an animal needing help.
Secondly, we come into possession of said animal. This may happen by someone dropping them off, finally trapping a cat, meeting in a pre-designated area to receive the animal-in-need, or even raising funds to fly them to us.
Third, the evaluation. This is done by both the veterinarian, and us. We take in the animal and check it over to see if it needs emergency veterinary care, or if it's as simple as scheduling an appointment for a check-up, shots, and spay/neuter.
Fourth, it's not un-common for a feral or skittish cat to need some extra TLC and socialization. If the animal needs either one of these, either they'll be sent to foster care, or we'll keep them in-home until they're ready to be adopted out.
Finally, they're ready to go. Now we start reaching out and see who's inquired about the animal to find them the perfect home. Adopters fill out an adoption application and if it's approved, set a date for the pick-up!
First, we become notified of a cat or animal in need. This can come in many different forms; owner surrender, stray needing to be trapped, foster who needs temporary placement, or being notified through a third party of an animal needing help.
Secondly, we come into possession of said animal. This may happen by someone dropping them off, finally trapping a cat, meeting in a pre-designated area to receive the animal-in-need, or even raising funds to fly them to us.
Third, the evaluation. This is done by both the veterinarian, and us. We take in the animal and check it over to see if it needs emergency veterinary care, or if it's as simple as scheduling an appointment for a check-up, shots, and spay/neuter.
Fourth, it's not un-common for a feral or skittish cat to need some extra TLC and socialization. If the animal needs either one of these, either they'll be sent to foster care, or we'll keep them in-home until they're ready to be adopted out.
Finally, they're ready to go. Now we start reaching out and see who's inquired about the animal to find them the perfect home. Adopters fill out an adoption application and if it's approved, set a date for the pick-up!
Vetting & Health CareBefore our animals go to their homes, they are vetted, vaccinated, and spayed/neutered. All health concerns will be brought up before adoption and owners will be aware of any condition any specific animal may have.
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Happy Home, Happy PetWhile waiting for their forever homes, our animals have the best care possible. We make sure to accommodate for their every possible need, and our foster's work hard to prepare them for moving on.
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AdoptionIf you're interested in adopting one of our pets, please download an adoption application. They are located under the "adoption" tab. If you have any questions in the meantime, feel free to reach out to one of us! The "contact" section can help you with that.
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