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A Love for Animals

Middlebury, VT 05753

Contact
Email alove.foranimals@aol.com
Phone (802) 282-2759
Website
cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles & small animals at A Love for Animals
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Areas A Love for Animals serves

Addison, Essex, Orange,

A Love for Animals's adoption process

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About A Love for Animals

A Love for Animals is a private no kill rescuing working hard to save the lives of abandoned, abused, neglected and stray animals. We find homes for dogs, rescue feral and domestic cats, birds, fish, reptiles and rodents. All cats surrendered to A Love for Animals will be vaccinated, dewormed, spayed/neutered and given monthly flea and tick medicine prior to adoption. We do not spay and neuter cats unless they are 6 months and older. Cats that are not 6 months of age will be given their first set of vaccines and their second set in a couple of weeks if still at the rescue.

Our mission is to get as many animals off the streets and give them a loving and warm place to go before finding them forever loving homes. All cats are given Purina One dry food with meat as the first ingredient and a can of cat food daily. All cats have free roam of the rescue and are able to socialize with other cats. If for some reason cats do not get along they will be separated. A Love for Animals keeps all cats indoors and we are 100% against declawing. We do the vaccines ourselves with the vaccines bought at Tractor Supply. We will give you a pamphlet on vaccines and the record of the cats vaccines. Also we are always donating food, litter and other pet supplies to people in need.

If you are interested in adopting a kitten from us you will need to sign a contract that states you will keep the kitten up-to-date on all vaccines and get the kitten spayed/neutered at 6 months of age. If you are adopting a adult cat you will need to sign the same contract without the spaying/neutering part. Also in the contract it states the cat will be kept indoors (unless otherwise stated) and not declawed. If for some reason you are unable to care for the cat you will need to let A Love for Animals know so we can find the cat a new home.

A Love for Animals also boards people cats and other small pets while on vacation or while your away at work. We also offer a pet sitting/dog walking program as well as a home visit for vaccines for both cats and dogs.

All animals brought into the rescue will be given fresh food and water daily as well as socialization. If you are interested in surrendering a pet please call or text 518-354-1411. We also accept donations of pet food, litter, leashes, collars, carriers and toys. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you.

Please feel free to visit our website at http://aloveforanimals.wix.com/aloveforanimals

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