All our animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and living in foster homes
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When you adopt from a foster-based rescue, you're not just saving a life — you're getting a pet whose personality, habits, and quirks are already known.
Our pets live in real homes with foster families. We know how they act with kids, other pets, and daily life — no shelter-behavior guessing.
Every adoption opens a foster spot for another animal in need. Your one decision creates a ripple that saves more lives than you know.
Every pet comes spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and with a clean bill of health from our vet.
Our team doesn't disappear after adoption. We're here to answer questions, offer advice, and help you and your pet thrive together.
Our adoption fees are well below the cost of vet work we put in. You get a healthy, vetted pet for a fraction of what it would cost on your own.
Every adoption is a stand against irresponsible breeding. You're choosing compassion over commerce and giving a deserving animal a home.
Adopting a pet is one of the most rewarding things you'll ever do — but it's also a real commitment. Ask yourself these questions honestly.
Beyond food, there's vet care, medications, grooming, and the unexpected emergency. A healthy pet can cost $500–$1,000+ per year in routine care alone.
Dogs need daily walks, playtime, and training. Cats need interaction and enrichment. All pets need your attention and presence — not just a roof over their head.
Moving, roommate changes, and landlord restrictions are top reasons pets are surrendered. Make sure your housing allows pets and your situation is settled.
A pet is a family decision. Make sure everyone who lives with you is ready and willing — including understanding the responsibility involved.
Dogs live 10–15 years, cats can live 15–20. This isn't a trial run. Your pet will depend on you through moves, life changes, and everything in between.
Accidents happen and animals get sick. An unexpected vet bill can run $1,000–$5,000. Having a financial safety net means your pet gets the care they need when it matters most.
If you answered yes to all of these — congratulations, you're ready! Start your application →
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A little preparation goes a long way. Here's your quick checklist.
Not every cat wants a lap to sit on. Our Barn Cat Program places community cats as working mousers — a natural, chemical-free pest control solution for farms, barns, warehouses, and rural properties.
Not ready to adopt? You can still make a difference. Sponsor an animal's care — help cover food, vet bills, and supplies while they wait for their forever home.
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Our application process helps us match you with the perfect pet. All adoption decisions are made by our board to ensure the best outcome for every animal.