Focus on Ferals MI

Animal rescue in Byron Center, Michigan

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Address

7962 Clyde Park SW, Byron Center, MI 49315

Contact

Gina Marvin

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Adoptable Pets at Focus on Ferals MI

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Perry

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young

Byron Center, MI

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Candace

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young

Byron Center, MI

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Hank

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young

Byron Center, MI

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LeeLee

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult

Byron Center, MI

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Rupert

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult

Byron Center, MI

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Lake

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult

Byron Center, MI

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Needs special attention
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Diego

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Adult

Byron Center, MI

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Moose

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young

Byron Center, MI

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Ebenezer

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Senior

Byron Center, MI

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Rescue FAQs

Our mission is to improve the lives of feral cats through education and action, following the humane methods of Trap-Neuter-Return, and thus treating every feral cat with the compassion and respect they deserve. The Humane Answer: Trap-Neuter-Return If you've ever seen cats in an alleyway eating out of dumpsters, or blending into the wild habitat of a wooded area, and wondered about their condition and how you could help them, read on... Some of them, having been lost or abandoned, have found their way to a colony where they can survive amongst other felines. But the majority live out their lives as feral, or "wild", cats. Being either born in the wild and never having had human contact, or reverting to a wild state after having been abandoned; the great majority of feral cats cannot be tamed. Generally, attempts at taming or adoption of ferals prove to be fruitless. Our efforts can be realized one-hundred-fold if we do the greatest good for the greatest number of ferals by stopping the cycle of reproduction. Communities can help these forgotten cats by providing them with food, water, shelter, and spaying/neutering services through the "Trap-Neuter-Return" full management program. Briefly, TNR consists of the humane trapping, sterilization, and return of feral cats to their familiar habitat to be cared for daily by dedicated volunteers. Kittens under eight weeks and/or tame cats are placed into adoption programs. For more in-depth information on TNR, please visit our links page to visit the Alley Cat Allies web site or the Feral Friends web site.
Kent County

Additional adoption info

The adoption fee is kittens through 6 months $125 or 2 for $200
kitties over 6 months $100 or 2 for $150. They come spayed/neutered, tested for FIV and FeLV, wormed, treated for fleas and is up to date on his/her vaccines.

If you are interested in adopting one of our kittens, please CLICK HERE to fill out an Adoption Application. If you have questions you can call 616-826-0927.

Pets at shelters and rescues near Focus on Ferals MI

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Noodle

Husky

Female, Puppy

Dorr, MI

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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
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XM GO BELL

Greyhound

Male, Adult

Grandville, MI

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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
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Rhea

Labrador Retriever/Husky

Female, 10 mos

Grand Rapids, MI

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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with dogs
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Animal Charities in Byron Center, MI

HeARTs Speak

HeARTs Speak develops resources that help shelter animals to be seen and find homes, ultimately transforming public perceptions of pet adoption, shelters, and animals in need. Each year our work helps nearly 1 million pets in your community and beyond.

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Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs

There is a tremendous need for new methods of sterilization that are faster, easier, more accessible, and less expensive than surgery. ACC&D works tirelessly to bring together key stakeholders to advance this field.

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Animal Legal Defense Fund

Every day, Animal Legal Defense Fund works to enact tougher animal cruelty laws, provide care and legal assistance for animal victims of cruelty, offer rewards to bring abusers to justice, and provide free legal assistance to prosecutors and law enforcement to put abusers behind bars.

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