Friends of Plumas County Animals

Animal rescue in Quincy, California

Get in touch with this rescue

Address

1093 Lee Rd, Quincy, CA 95971

Hours of Operation

    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday-Sunday: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Contact

Rose Buzzetta

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Create an alert, and we will notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.

Adoptable Pets at Friends of Plumas County Animals

Rescue FAQs

Friends of Plumas County Animals is a non profit 501(c)3 organization We are dedicated to improving the lives of the animals who come into our rescue and to reducing the number of unwanted/homeless animals through spay and neuter programs. When we volunteered at the local county shelter we built outdoor enclosures and play yards for the dogs and cats. Currently, Friends takes animals into our own rescue site where we spay and neuter animals who are above 4 months old and then re-home the animals. When we have the available monies we also help those in need of financial assistance spay and neuter their personal pets. Our adoptable animals are offered with no adoption fee to approved homes, and we survive on the generous donations of our adopters and supporters.
Friends of Plumas County Animals serves animals in Plumas County, including the towns of Chester, Greenville, Quincy and Portola. Our animals have been adopted by many people out of county though and new homes in Reno, Chico and beyond are not unusual.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    Call or email Rose and she will send you an application via email or snail mail. Your application needs to include 2 references & landlord #
  2. Meet the Pet
    Get in touch with Friends to schedule a visit.
  3. Sign Adoption Contract
    The Agreement clearly states the responsibilities of the adopter and protects the animals.
  4. Pay Fee
    There is no adoption fee for S/N animals, but kittens require a $75 deposit each--refundable when S/N by a vet and proof send to Friends.
  5. Take the Pet Home
    Happiness! Be sure to bring a clean cat carrier with you. We will not release an animal who is not confined for their safety

Additional adoption info

Potential adopters should contact Friends via e-mail or phone to get an Adoption Application. Friends does not charge an adoption fee for our spayed and neutered animals, but work entirely on your generous donations to help us continue our work for the animals.