Last Chance Rescue-Flint  

Last Chance Rescue - Flint
PO Box 87
Swartz Creek, MI 48473

ph: 8106359649
fax: 8106357010
alt: 8102470356

adopting from us

 

 HOW TO ADOPT FROM US..........                          

If you are interested in one of our animals, please click on the link below and fill out a

 PRE-ADOPTION FORM

Then, do one of the following with it:

1-Fill out & email to the foster parent's email address on the Petfinder listing for that animal

2-Print out & bring it to us at PetSmart or fax it to us at (810)  635-7010

An Adoption Counselor will go over your Pre-Adopt Application with you and discuss the particular pet you are interested in. If the pet is a good match for you, the adoption process will proceed.

 

  • Adoption Fees

    Adoption fees vary. Cats are usually $110, puppies and dogs between $175 - $200.00. The fees are used for the care of all the animals in the rescue for spaying/neutering, vaccinations, food and medical expenses, and to pay for getting animals out of the County Animal Control Agency to place in homes instead of being euthanized.

    ALL OUR ANIMALS ARE SPAYED OR NEUTERED BEFORE THEY ARE ADOPTED OUT BY OUR GROUP.

To see our pets on PETFINDER.COM,

please click on the link below

**See the Flint area pets that have "FLINT" after their name: "http://fpm.petfinder.com/petlist/petlist.cgi?shelter=MI171&status=A&age=&animal=

Our pets are listed on Petfinder with an Identification Number assigned for that pet.  If you want additional information on a particular pet, appointments need to be made directly with the foster parent whose contact number and/or email is listed on that pet's Petfinder listing.  Not every pet is at an adoption center every weekend, so calling the foster parent is the best way to find out.

SENIOR pets...Adopt-a-Senior  Happy to curl up on your couch or at your feet, older animals’ demanding days are past, allowing you to enjoy their low-key company. Learn more about the pros of adopting a mature best friend on www.Petfinder.com

"Think of a pet that is already trained and doesn't chew or scratch everything in sight--a pet who will love you unconditionally," said Kim Saunders, Petfinder.com's Director of Public Relations. "That's what you get when you adopt a senior pet."

Some people worry that a senior pet comes with problems, but according to Hazel Blumberg-McKee of Tallahassee, FL, there are no disadvantages. "In most cases they've had a home and they want one again." She adopted eight-and-a-half-year old Sadie, and has never regretted it. "An older animal is easier to deal with. And Sadie is still playful. She plays fetch and gallops all over the place."

At animal shelters and rescue groups everywhere, there are loving, healthy senior pets like Sadie, looking for that one special home to cherish them for the rest of their life, and they don't ask for much: just a warm place to sleep, good meals and plenty of love.

Please take the opportunity to get acquainted with the older pets available at LAST CHANCE RESCUE OF FLINT.  Visit the shelter online at www.petfinder.com.

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Last Chance Rescue - Flint
PO Box 87
Swartz Creek, MI 48473

ph: 8106359649
fax: 8106357010
alt: 8102470356