My name is Roman!

Posted over 3 weeks ago|Updated over 3 weeks ago
Roman

My basic info

Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Not listed
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
C2026007

My details

  • Good With Dogs
  • Good With Cats
  • Litter Box Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

We have an adoption application form on our website: northgeorgiaanimalalliance.org. After completing the application, we can arrange a meeting with the animal if your application is approved. If all goes well then the adoption is confirmed! Payments for the adoption fee are CASH or PAYPAL only. PayPal includes a $2 service fee. The contract stipulates that the adopter agrees to provide for the animal's physical, emotional, and medical needs, treat the animal as a member of the family, and if at any time not able to keep the animal, you will return them to us. Our adoption fee for cats varies from $65-85

More about this rescue

NGAA, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) Organization comprised of volunteers. We operate on the financial support of donations, memberships, grants, and corporate sponsors. The mission of North Georgia Animal Alliance (NGAA), Inc: Reduce the number of adoptable animals that are euthanized at local county shelters and promote the humane treatment of animals through responsible pet ownership. Strategic Focus Areas: 1) Prevent animal overpopulation through our low cost spay/neuter program. For residents of Catoosa and Walker County who are in financial need, we pay the majority of the cost to spay/neuter at our main supportive clinic, Dixie Day Spay in Cleveland, TN. We also use other local clinics on a rotating basis. We can also work with local vets to pay a portion toward surgery costs for pets whose owners may not be able to afford the entire bill. This is determined on a case be case basis. 2) Educate the community about humane treatment of animals. We maintain a 24-Hour Help Line (706) 937-2287 and our website providing information, resources, and referrals to callers who have a wide variety of questions and needs regarding animal care. 3) Reduce the number of adoptable animals surrendered and/or euthanized at the local county shelters. • Early intervention with owners; • Provide financial assistance with vet care and food; • Furnish resources for behavioral issues; • Pull as many adoptable dogs and cats from local shelters and place them in our foster/adoption program; • Reconnect lost dogs & cats with owners by networking through social media (Facebook and Instagram) and our website.