Your gift will save an animal's life and give them a chance to find their fur-ever home
Overcrowded is the new normal at animal shelters across the country. Dogs and cats continue to arrive either as strays or owner surrenders.
While the average stay for a cat is two months and one month for a dog, animals are spending more time in shelters waiting to be adopted - especially large dogs and senior animals.
This not only puts a strain on the shelter and their limited funds but also on the animals.
Kittens and puppies spend less time in a shelter but need several rounds of vaccinations and lots of food and care to grow big and strong. Senior cats and dogs spend many months waiting for a home and need nutritious food and ongoing care. Every dollar helps!
Your gift will cover the cost to feed, vaccinate, and spay/neuter (if necessary) a dog or cat and get them ready to meet their new family.
You can help by sponsoring a shelter pet from kittens to senior dogs.
For $100, you can help a shelter dog or cat go from homeless into a loving home.
Animal shelters are in desperate need of help to care for all the homeless animals and doing their best to find them loving homes. You can make a huge difference in the life of a shelter dog or cat with a symbolic adoption.
We're partnering with Greater Good Charities to transport nutritious, high quality pet food and vaccinations to shelters and rescue groups nationwide.
Donate today.
*These prices are estimates based on our partnerships and will vary depending on location, age of pet, nutritional needs, and length of stay. By sponsoring a pet, you cover the cost of food, supplies, and some medical care. Shelter operation costs may vary.
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