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Areas Moratoc Animal Rescue serves
Martin County, NC we occasionally help out surrounding rescues if space is available but only in extrem situations.
Moratoc Animal Rescue's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Dog Adoption fees for dogs are $90 (may vary depending on the level of veterinary care each animal has received)
Fosters will always be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and dewormed.
Dogs listed as 'Shelter Dogs' are not in foster homes, but can be found at Martin County Animal Shelter.
Cat Adoption fees are $70 (may vary depending on the level of veterinary care each animal has received)
Fosters will always be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and dewormed.
Dog Adoption fees for dogs are $90 (may vary depending on the level of veterinary care each animal has received)
Fosters will always be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and dewormed.
Dogs listed as 'Shelter Dogs' are not in foster homes, but can be found at Martin County Animal Shelter.
Cat Adoption fees are $70 (may vary depending on the level of veterinary care each animal has received)
Fosters will always be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and dewormed.
About Moratoc Animal Rescue
Officially established in December of 2007, we are Moratoc Animal Rescue, formerly known as Moratoc Humane Society.
We are 501(c)3 Pending and hope to receive our official status in the very near future.
We strive to save the homeless and helpless animals of Martin County. Whether injured, sick, or healthy: every pet gets a second chance. With no official building, we are a foster-based organization. In turn, this gives the adoptable pet the advantage of feeling more comfortable, learning basic training techniques, and becoming socialized with humans and other animals.
It also means that we are in constant need of help and the generosity of the community. If you would like to donate, purchase items from our Amazon.com Wishlist, volunteer as a foster family, or contact any of our members, please feel free to call or e-mail us.
Officially established in December of 2007, we are Moratoc Animal Rescue, formerly known as Moratoc Humane Society.
We are 501(c)3 Pending and hope to receive our official status in the very near future.
We strive to save the homeless and helpless animals of Martin County. Whether injured, sick, or healthy: every pet gets a second chance. With no official building, we are a foster-based organization. In turn, this gives the adoptable pet the advantage of feeling more comfortable, learning basic training techniques, and becoming socialized with humans and other animals.
It also means that we are in constant need of help and the generosity of the community. If you would like to donate, purchase items from our Amazon.com Wishlist, volunteer as a foster family, or contact any of our members, please feel free to call or e-mail us.
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