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SEN Foundation Animal Rescue

San Francisco, CA 94115

Contact
Email info@senanimalrescue.org
Phone
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Areas SEN Foundation Animal Rescue serves

San Francisco Bay Area, Palo Alto, Mountain View, San Jose, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Redwood City, San Francisco

SEN Foundation Animal Rescue's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

Additional adoption info

We interview all potential adopters to ensure the well-being of the animal. Each animal is different, having its own unique personality and needs. We do our best effort to match each animal with the right home. Sometimes, as wonderful a home as you may have, a particular animal may not be a good match for your situation. One, who is shy and afraid of noise, may not be a good match for a busy household. One, who is very social, will not be a good match for a busy professional spending most of their time at work. We would prefer bonded kittens to be adopted in pairs. Please, make sure all family members are present at the meet and greet. If you have a dog, please have it meet our dog as well (not recommended for cats though). After the successful meet and greet you are welcome to adopt our pooch or kittie. We may continue interviewing other applicants concurrently until we receive a written confirmation to adopt. A home inspection may be required prior to finalizing an adoption.
For more information visit our website.

Adoption application

About SEN Foundation Animal Rescue

Every day animals with treatable medical and behavioral conditions are euthanized. SEN Foundation Animal Rescue
is a volunteer-run non-profit rescue dedicated to saving the lives of injured, sick, and abandoned animals.
We passionately believe that people help animals and that animals help people through trust, unconditional love, and respect. We believe that animals from shelters and animals with special needs also deserve a chance. Sharing this philosophy with others, we inspire and teach locally and internationally, the importance of the animal-human bond, responsible and humane treatment of animals, adoption of animals from shelters, and animals with special needs.

We can’t succeed alone and need the support of community members like you to really make a significant impact. Every time you adopt from us - you save two lives, the one you adopted and the one you opened a spot for.

SEN Foundation Animal Rescue's adopted pets

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