FAIR's Vision
To promote quality adoptions and improve lives for animals and their families until there are no more homeless pets in Pima County.
FAIR's Mission
The Foundation for Animals in Risk is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization that is committed to:
* rescuing animals from kill shelters and finding them permanent homes;
* alleviating the suffering of animals caused by neglect, cruelty, and ignorance;
* educating the community about responsible pet ownership through our youth and adult volunteer programs;
* working cooperatively with reputable animal welfare groups in activities including, but not limited to, spay and neuter programs; and
* aiding law enforcement's efforts to investigate and prosecute crimes of animal cruelty.
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2627 W Violet Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705
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.We serve the area of Tucson and surrounding Pima County. Our animals are rescued from Pima Animal Care Center, our local shelter, and unique situations in our community.
Additional adoption info
The adoption process is simple. When you've found an animal you'd like to adopt, we ask you to sit down with an adoption counselor who will discuss your situation with you and help you determine if you and the animal you've chosen will be a good match. After that, there's some paperwork to fill out.
Adoption fees for dogs vary from $89 to $300. Included in this fee are: spaying or neutering, vaccinations, microchip, licensing in Pima County, Arizona for dogs over 3 months old, a free consultation with one of several veterinarians in Pima County, and one month of Shelter Care veterinary insurance.
Adoption fees for cats vary from $79 to $200. This includes: spaying or neutering, vaccinations, microchip, tests for feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia, a free consultation with one of several veterinarians in Pima County, and one month of Shelter Care veterinary insurance.
Tucson, AZ 85749
1600 W. Duval Mine Road,
Green Valley,
AZ
85614
Vail, AZ 85641
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