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Renko Rescue

Kendall County, PLANO, IL 60545

Contact
Email renkoadopt@gmail.com
Phone
cats, birds, dogs & rabbits at Renko Rescue
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.

Areas Renko Rescue serves

Kendall County
Will County
Kane County
Lasalle County

Renko Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Upon completed application, we will reach out for interview and home check.

2.

Meet the Pet

With approved application, a meet and greet is scheduled

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

After meet and greet, the pet is brought to adopter to finalize adoption, sign contract and pay adoption fee

Additional adoption info

Easy adoption process!

Adoption application

About Renko Rescue

We are an all volunteer, foster based 501(c)(3) non profit rescue located within Kendall County, IL. Our goal is to help with the homeless animal population through adoption and TNR projects.

Renko Rescue's adopted pets

Make a donation to Renko Rescue to help homeless pets find homes

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Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life.

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