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Miami Pet Assistance Coalition, Inc

P.O. Box 380314, Miami, FL 33238

Contact
Email mpac.adoptions@gmail.com
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Areas Miami Pet Assistance Coalition, Inc serves

We operate in the general northeast Miami, FL area. We do not have our own facility, so we depend on fosters. We also facilitate getting dogs and cats off the streets and into the custody of legitimate rescue organizations who are able to take in and care for them.
We adopt out pets within the State of Florida, but will consider out-of-state adoptions on a case-by-case basis.

Miami Pet Assistance Coalition, Inc's adoption process

1.

Submit Application

You MUST fill out an application in order to meet a pet.
Click here: http://fs30.formsite.com/M-PAC/application/index.html

2.

Meet the Pet

We will coordinate a meeting with the pet's foster.

3.

Home Check

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

People interested in our animals must fill out an adoption application* prior to meeting a pet. An adoption contract is used to legally finalize adoptions.

We request adoption fees to help cover some of our costs.
Dogs: $200
Puppies (under 6 months old): $300
Cats: $75
Kittens (under 6 months old): $100

Adoption fee includes:
- Spaying/neutering for every animal, including puppies and kittens
- Treatment for fleas & ticks
- Preliminary vaccinations and de-worming
- Overall wellness check
- Heartworm test and prevention for dogs and Feline Leukemia test for cats
- Microchip (sometimes)

*Note--We are a small group of women who volunteer our spare time to rescue and find animals good homes. We each have careers and families, so we don't always immediately respond to inquiries. Thank you for understanding.

About Miami Pet Assistance Coalition, Inc

Miami Pet Assistance Coalition (MPAC) consists of a group of animal lovers who live near the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami, FL, where lots of roaming, neglected stray dogs and cats risk being hit by cars or picked up by Animal Control and placed in the county's very "high kill" shelter. When resources permit, MPAC gets these animals off the streets, provides them vet care (vaccinations, spay/neuter), and places them in foster homes until we can find an adopter. Since we do not have our own shelter facility, we also facilitate getting these animals to legitimate no-kill rescue organizations.
We are 501c3 nonprofit. EIN 46-2585329
As part of a community outreach plan to teach the importance of proper animal care, MPAC often subsidizes the cost of spay/neuter and vaccinations (when it is not free), provides food, and drives pets to and from vet appointments, as the owners often lack transportation.

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