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High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP

P.O. Box 2205, Glenview, IL 60025

Contact
Email apps@hightailsnfp.org
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cats & dogs at High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP
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Areas High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP serves

Illinois, Greater Chicagoland area, Northern Suburbs of Illinois, Northwest IL Suburbs, North Shore IL, Cook County IL, Lake County IL

High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

To be considered for adoption, our adoption application must be completed and can be found at www.HighTailsNFP.org/adopt.

2.

Interview

3.

Home Check

4.

Approve Application

Please note an approved application does NOT guarantee adoption.

5.

Meet the Pet

Please note a meet and greet does NOT guarantee an adoption.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

Paired with paying the adoption fee.

7.

Take the Pet Home

Congrats on your new family member!

Additional adoption info

Please email Apps@HighTailsNFP.org with any questions.

Cat Adoption Fees:
Kitten (under 1 year) - $275
Kitten Pair - $500
Adult (1 year - 8 years) - $175-$275
Senior (9+ years) - $125
Senior Citizen Discount: $25 off

Dog Adoption Fees:
Puppy (under 1 year) - $425
Adult (1 year - 7 years) - $305
Senior (8+ years) - $200
Senior Citizen Discount: $50 off

Our adoption fees cover the following:
*Age-appropriate and state-required vaccines
*Spay or neuter
*Microchip
*FIV/FeLV test (cats)
*Heartworm test (dogs)
*Dewormer
*Flea and tick prevention
*Wellness exam

*Adoption fees subject to change*

*Out of state or out of the area adopters are handled on a case-by-case basis*

Adoption application

About High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP

High Tails Animal Rescue, NFP is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit animal rescue and welfare organization. We are both volunteer-run and foster-based serving the Greater Chicagoland area and Northern Suburbs of Illinois. Our organization focuses on rescuing cats of all breeds and ages and finding them permanent homes while helping the occasional dog. We rescue primarily from animal controls and shelters and assist with friendly strays and abandonment cases. Not only do we save lives, but we are actively committed to advancing the cause of animal welfare. We strive to be an educational resource for families to promote responsible pet ownership. To read our full mission, please visit our About page on our website.

Since we are a foster-based rescue, please submit our adoption application if you are interested in meeting and adopting an animal. As a 100% volunteer-run and foster-based organization, we always need foster families and volunteers. Have any questions, comments, or concerns? Send us a message!


The High Tails team welcomes you to view our website and apply to adopt, foster, or volunteer with us today.

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