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Adopting a Friend from
UAF
To adopt a United Animal Friends Foster Animal is easy...click on our ADOPTABLE DOGS, ADOPTABLE CATS, or ADOPTABLE ANIMALS links. Look through them all and if you find one you're interested in fill out the proper Pre-Adoption Questionnaire (Dog or Cat) and send it to the animal's Foster Parent. Then you can chat for a bit and if you two sound like a great match, the Foster Parent will make arrangements with you to meet the Foster Animal. If you and the Foster Animal are meant to be soul mates, you fill out the proper Adoption Application (Dog or Cat), agree to a home visit by a UAF "Qualified Friend" who will complete a Home Visit Report, pay the Adoption fee and take your new Animal to his/her forever home. Adoption
Events Cat
& Kitten Adoptions PETCO Sunday Noon - 3PM 1931 HWY 69 Prescott, Arizona (Frontier Village Shopping Center between Target and Office Max) Adopting a Friend from
Animal Control Facilities
There are
also opportunities to Adopt Animals needing a good home at
the local Animal Control Facilities. UAF is not
connected with Animal Control, however, UAF does list the available
animals on their Petfinder website. If the Animal is at
Prescott
Animal Control (PAC) or Chino Valley Animal Control (CVAC), the
Officers will handle and approve the Adoption there. If you
would like to "Foster" an animal from PAC or CVAC, contact your Foster
Coordinator or Toby at 928-443-5010.City of Prescott Animal Control (PAC) 1605 Sundog Ranch Road, Prescott, AZ (off of Prescott Lakes Parkway and Hwy 89) 928-777-1135 Chino Valley Animal Control (CVAC) 1020 W. Palomino, Chino Valley, AZ (near intersection of RD 1 West and RD 3 North) Call first, 928-636-4223 ext. 127. Breed Specific Rescues Coalition of All Breed Rescue of Arizona (CABRA) A not-for-profit group of people dedicated to rescuing and finding good homes for purebred dogs. It is CABRA's hope that more unwanted purebreds will find loving, lifetime homes through the efforts and activities of its members. |
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