Adoption Information
Pets that are too young or small to spay or neuter.
Puppies & Kittens
​
Adopting Babies
Our pets are adopted out as "New Home Ready", so they are officially adopted when they are spayed/neutered, vaccinated including rabies and have a lifetime microchip. Sometimes, the pet is too young or too small to spay or neuter. In this instance, the pet is placed in the home as "Foster to Adopt". Your new pet will come home with age appropriate vaccinations and a microchip, and we'll call you to schedule the spay/neuter when the time is right. You do have the option of using your own veterinarian at your own expense for the spay/neuter. Once the pet has been spayed/neutered, the adoption will be completed and you'll receive all registration paperwork. Adoption fees are due at the time of pick up. Adopters should fill out and bring in both the Foster Package and Adoption Package in order to expedite the adoption process.
Please bring a *carrier and/or *collar & leash when you come to pick up your pet.
Dog & Cats
​
Adopting Adults
Our pets are adopted out as "New Home Ready". Your adoption fee includes spay/neuter, vaccinations including rabies, and a lifetime microchip. Adoption fees are due at the time of pick up. Adopters should fill out and bring in the Adoption Package in order to expedite the adoption process. Please bring a *carrier* and/or *collar & leash* when you come to pick up your pet.
Adult pets are "New Home Ready" and have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated including rabies, and micro-chipped.
Cats & Kittens
​Barn Cats
*Barn cats, are domestic cats, usually of mixed breed, that live primarily outdoors, in a feral or semi-feral condition in barns or outbuildings. They can be friendly but usually are not. They serve a vital purpose of keeping down the mouse and rodent populations. To keep the feral cat population down we highly recommend getting them spayed or neutered. and/or adopt a barn cat from Never Forgotten Animal Society.