My name is Tut!

Posted over 2 months ago|Updated over 2 months ago
Tut

My basic info

Age
14 years 5 months old, Senior
Sex
Male
Color
Cream or Ivory
Hair Length
Not listed
Pet ID
1593

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

We require an application to be submitted. We will call your landlord, if applicable, and your veterinarian. We will visit your home prior to placing a pet with you to ensure as perfect a match as we can. Applying for a pet does not guarantee adoption. Our adoption fee is $100 for cats and $250 and up for dogs. We have a Senior to Senior adoption program - all pets 7 years of age up may be placed free of charge to a qualified senior citizen (age 65 and older).
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All HOPE animals are spayed or neutered prior to adoption. All HOPE animals are tested for heartworm, , feline leukemia, etc. and have been vaccinated as appropriate for the pet's age and species.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
  2. Home Check
    Home Checks are done for dogs only.
  3. Interview
    We get all vet information so we can perform a Vet Check.
  4. Meet the Pet
    Cats are usually met in our adoption facility and dogs are met at an adoption event or with their foster.
  5. Approve Application
  6. Sign Adoption Contract
    The fee is paid at the same time as signing the contract.
  7. Take the Pet Home

Go meet their pets

You can always see our pets on our website www.hopeanimalrescue.org, and meet our cats at our Adoption Center in the Wilton Mall.. To meet a specific pet, you can call to set up an appointment with the pet's foster home. These are listed on our website, www.hopeanimalrescue.org, or you may call us at (518)-450-7013. Be sure to check us out on Facebook & Instagram.

Monday: Closed

Tuesday-Saturday: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

Sunday: Closed

More about this rescue

We mainly rescue dogs and cats from local Animal Shelters/Control when those facilities are overcrowded. Our adoptable cats are located in our H.O.P.E. Pet Adoption Center in the Wilton Mall and dogs are in individual foster homes.

We have educational programs for children and adults about choosing a pet and the responsibilities of pet ownership, and safety around animals.

We welcome volunteers for any of these programs or for our fundraising committee.