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St. Clair County Humane Society
6177 Fred Moore Highway - clinic,
China, MI 48054
Contact—
Emailsnaprescues@gmail.com
Phone(810) 329-7627
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Areas St. Clair County Humane Society serves
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St. Clair County Humane Society's adoption process
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Adoption donation fees:
-May vary depending on age & other deciding factors.
Dog or puppy $ 250.00
Cat or kitten $ 75.00
First, submit our preliminary adoption application at humanesocietysnap.com. **If you have filled out a preliminary application & have not received a response back from our Foster/Adoption Coordinator within 24 hours, it may mean the form did not go through – Please then email snaprescues@gmail.com to follow up.**
Next, our Adoption Coordinator will email you our Full Adoption Application. Communication will then be made to further the adoption process, cover any questions/concerns and/or to setup a ‘meet and greet’.
Adoption donation fees:
-May vary depending on age & other deciding factors.
Dog or puppy $ 250.00
Cat or kitten $ 75.00
First, submit our preliminary adoption application at humanesocietysnap.com. **If you have filled out a preliminary application & have not received a response back from our Foster/Adoption Coordinator within 24 hours, it may mean the form did not go through – Please then email snaprescues@gmail.com to follow up.**
Next, our Adoption Coordinator will email you our Full Adoption Application. Communication will then be made to further the adoption process, cover any questions/concerns and/or to setup a ‘meet and greet’.
We are the Humane Society of St. Clair County SNAP . SNAP stands for Spay, Neuter, Adopt and Protect, which is our mission. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; we rely on public donations to allow us to maintain our goals and mission. HSSCC/SNAP has developed out of a community wide need to help keep an unwanted animal population under control. With this in mind, all volunteers helped build our beautiful facility, where we offer affordable spay/neuter services to the public. We also operate a foster-based rescue program, finding wonderful homes for unwanted and homeless pets.
We are the Humane Society of St. Clair County SNAP . SNAP stands for Spay, Neuter, Adopt and Protect, which is our mission. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; we rely on public donations to allow us to maintain our goals and mission. HSSCC/SNAP has developed out of a community wide need to help keep an unwanted animal population under control. With this in mind, all volunteers helped build our beautiful facility, where we offer affordable spay/neuter services to the public. We also operate a foster-based rescue program, finding wonderful homes for unwanted and homeless pets.
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