I started out fostering and didn't like how they wanted them caged. I knew I had to help with the cat and dog over population as too many were being put down. I've been in the rescue business for 15+ years and I've never put an animal down unless dying. I love my work and wouldn't trade it for the world. I'm out of home and let my rescues run free so I can learn to know them.
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We rescue from hording situations, Genessee County Animal Control, and bad situations. We take in pregnant dogs and puppies and kittens. We do take older ones in but not as much. We are a no-kill rescue, they either get adopted or stay with us till they do. We are free roam, no cage rescue.
Additional adoption info
For a kitten/cat it is $125, depending on their age they will have their first booster, flea treatment, spay/neuter, dewormed, and possible their rabies if old enough.
For a puppy/dog, it is $275.
All animals are tested before entering the rescue. Barn cat prices range by cat.
Our procedure is: Come out and see the animals, fill out the necessary paperwork and, after a short review while there, you take your new furbaby home the same day.
Ortonville, MI 48462
St Clair Shores, MI 48080
Post Office Box 80822,
Rochester,
MI
48308
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