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cats, dogs, rabbits & small animals at New England Society for Abandoned Animals (NESAA)
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Areas New England Society for Abandoned Animals (NESAA) serves
NESAA serves Cape Cod, Barnstable County and the South Shore of Massachusetts.
New England Society for Abandoned Animals (NESAA)'s adoption process
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NESAA makes healthy, spay/neutered and vaccinated animals available for adoption through its shelter location in Centerville and a satellite location in the local PetSmart store. All of the available animals have been examined by a veterinarian and have been wormed, spayed or neutered (no exceptions), and vaccinated.
Potential pet owners must fill out an adoption form. NESAA requires that individuals adopting a pet be at least 21 years of age (verified with a driver’s license or other identification) and have the consent of all adults living in the household.
See website: www.nesaa.org for more adoption information and to download the application form.
NESAA makes healthy, spay/neutered and vaccinated animals available for adoption through its shelter location in Centerville and a satellite location in the local PetSmart store. All of the available animals have been examined by a veterinarian and have been wormed, spayed or neutered (no exceptions), and vaccinated.
Potential pet owners must fill out an adoption form. NESAA requires that individuals adopting a pet be at least 21 years of age (verified with a driver’s license or other identification) and have the consent of all adults living in the household.
See website: www.nesaa.org for more adoption information and to download the application form.
About New England Society for Abandoned Animals (NESAA)
NESAA’s mission is to advocate, protect and rescue, abandoned and abused animals using a proactive, humane approach. We are committed to our "no kill" programs, increasing community awareness and creating progressive changes in animal welfare.
Animals are available for adoption at its Rescue and Education Center in Centerville, MA or at its satellite location in the Hyannis PetSmart Store, located at 1070 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601.
NESAA’s mission is to advocate, protect and rescue, abandoned and abused animals using a proactive, humane approach. We are committed to our "no kill" programs, increasing community awareness and creating progressive changes in animal welfare.
Animals are available for adoption at its Rescue and Education Center in Centerville, MA or at its satellite location in the Hyannis PetSmart Store, located at 1070 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601.
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