Getting-Your-Pet-Through-An-Animal-Rescue-Group
Animal rescue organizations or groups offer you a great
place to get your next family pet. These groups are all
different, but they do have common goals. These groups work
hard to locate a permanent loving home for unwanted or
misplaced cats and dogs. Many of these rescue groups rely on
volunteers and donations to care for these pets while they are
between homes.
When you begin looking for a rescue group to work with, you
will find that most of these groups do rely on their hard
working volunteers and support from the local community to
operate. You will also find a wide variety of animals available
through these rescue groups. Many of these groups handle all
types of animals and you will find kittens, puppies, and even
older pets available for adoption. You might be surprised to
learn that some groups even offer exotic pets such as reptiles,
pot bellied pigs and even guinea pigs.
As you begin looking at pets available through rescue
groups, keep in mind some of these animals have had very hard
lives. You may find a dog that was abused by its owner. You may
find a female cat that has just given birth. Their owners have
relinquished many of the animals offered by rescue groups
because they are moving or can no longer care for them. In
addition, some of these groups take animals that live in kill
shelters or as strays living on the streets. Some programs also
offer spay and neuter release program for feral cats.
Rescue groups do a good job of screening animals before
adopting them out to new homes. They also screen potential pet
owners. IF you find a pet offered through a pet rescue group,
you will be asked to sign a contract saying that you agree to
care for the pet long term. You will also be asked several
questions about your home, your children and other pets you may
have. This is not to be noseyit is simply to help match an
owner with the right pet. If the animal suffers from a medical
condition, such as diabetes, the new owners know this up front
before adopting. Having the animals health history at the time
of adoption helps the animal find a permanent
home.
You can gain a lot of personal satisfaction by adopting your
next pet through an animal rescue organization. You know you
have done something to help and your new pet will show its
appreciation. If you are interested in adopting through one of
the many rescue organization, it is easy to find one in your
area. Your vet can give you the contact information for
organizations near you. Most of the time, these pets are kept
in private homes (foster homes) until they are adopted. This
gives the animal time to be socialized with other pets,
children and time to get used to living in a home. Sometimes,
animal rescue groups will bring their animals that need homes
to pet stores or other locations for interested people to see
and meet the animals on certain weekends.
When you choose a pet in a rescue program, be prepared to go
through an interview and application process. The organization
wants to know these pets will be well cared for the long term.
You will probably be asked about other pets you may have, the
age of your children, the size of your yard and your thoughts
on a cat with claws if you are looking at a cat. This is to
help match the pet with the right owner. Adoption fees vary by
each organization, but you can expect to pay $100-$200 for a
rescued animal. These groups do not make a profit. These fees
cover the cost of the animal while it was in the care of the
organization. This adoption fee usually covers vaccinations,
medical exams, spaying, and neutering.
Getting your next pet through an animal rescue organization
is a responsible way to get your next family member. You can
also find many volunteer opportunities through these
organizations.
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