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PALS

6108 Danburg Road, Tignall, GA 30668

Contact Colleen Palladini
Email gafunnyfarm@yahoo.com
Phone
cats, dogs & farm animals at PALS
This rescue hasn't posted any pets that match these criteria.

Areas PALS serves

Wilkes County, Georgia

PALS's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $50 for a cat or dog. The cats at PALS are spayed/neutered and vaccinated for rabies. It is necessary to fill out a form with information about yourself and your home and stated that we may visit the home at any time to check on the wellfare of the rescue animal.

About PALS

We are a free-roam licensed animal sanctuary. We have 130 animals. Our main focus is on rescue cats & kittens, of which we have 98. We are registered with the state as a non-profit and are at the end stages of getting our 501(c)3 status.
Our goal is to bring GA from one of the highest kill states in the country to a no-kill state within the next 5 years. We believe with enough determination and support this, as anything else, is possible.

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