We are A Few Steps From Home Animal Rescue. This group helps homeless and abused animals in distress find permanent homes. We provide all of our fosters with initial vet care. We are a small group so there are only a few of us that can foster these animals in our homes. We at this time foster both dogs and cats and we work with all fosters on an individual basis. We are in DESPERATE need of foster homes at this time! please help!!. Please email Dogrescue0146@gmail.com for dog related questions or petrescue70@gmail.com for cat related questions..
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All of Michigan and USA
Additional adoption info
A few Steps from home animal Rescue requires a adoption contract to be filled out prior to adopting an animal. By filling this out, it does not mean you will be eligible for one of our pets. We do extensive veterinary and reference checks on all potential applicants. We do ask for a donation fee for the adoption of our animals to cover the vet care we have provided to the animals. After approval a contract is required to be signed.
Adoption application
PO BOX 2196,
Saginaw,
MI
48605
Freeland, MI 48623
P.O. Box 1135,
Midland,
MI
48642
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