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Saving At Risk Animals

Tucson, AZ 85731

Contact Stace O.
Email rescuesara@earthlink.net
Phone (520) 499-0546
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Areas Saving At Risk Animals serves

Tucson, AZ and surrounding areas

Saving At Risk Animals's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption process requires an approved adoption application, a home visit, and an adoption contract. Our experienced volunteers are available to help with the transition of your new cat into your home.

$95 adoption fee applies and includes:
Spay/ neuter surgery
Microchip
Age-appropriate vaccinations (FVRCP, rabies)
Feline leukemia testing (negative unless stated otherwise)
FIV testing (negative unless stated otherwise)
Certificate for a free veterinary wellness exam
Any medical/ behavioral treatment needed to prepare the cat for adoption
Support of experienced volunteers in helping your new cat settle into your home
A lifetime of kitty love!

About Saving At Risk Animals

Saving At Risk Animals (SARA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit cat rescue group. We take-in cats and kittens who are at risk of being put down for treatable medical and behavioral conditions. We are a foster-based rescue, so all of our cats live in foster homes as part of the family - this means we get to know their purrsonality and temperament and are able to help you make a good match in finding the right cat/ cats to suit your lifestyle and home.

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