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We currently have many dogs and cats that are
available for adoption to the right homes. Please take a look at the
lists. But before you look at the animals, you might want to check our adoption
policies.
If you would like to foster any of these cats or dogs, please fill out an online
foster application form
Please click here for adoption policies and a list
of available C.A.P.S.
Cats
Please click here for adoption policies and a list of available C.A.P.S.
Dogs
Please click here for a list of available NON-C.A.P.S.
CATS (this listing is a courtesy post for the animals that we are unable to
take into the program due to a lack of foster homes. If you are interested
in adopting any of these animals please contact the owners directly)
Please click here for a list of available NON-C.A.P.S.
DOGS (this listing is a courtesy post for the animals that we are unable to
take into the program due to a lack of foster homes. If you are interested
in adopting any of these animals please contact the owners directly)
DO YOU NEED TO FIND A NEW HOME FOR YOUR PET?
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you contact us, please understand that Carolina Animal Protection Society is
currently unable to accept any new animals into our programs due to a shortage
of foster homes. For those of you that are trying to find your animal a
new home, here are a few suggestions:
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Always
ask people you trust if they would like to adopt your pet first.
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Put
up flyers at work, church, grocery stores, vet clinics, and pet stores;
basically everywhere that has a bulletin board.
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Place
an ad. There are several papers in our area including: The Daily
News, The Globe, Tideland News, and Carolina Animals.
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If
your animal is a pure-bred contact a specific breed rescue group. You
can find rescue groups by searching on the Internet.
As
a last resort, you may need to place your pet at the local animal shelter but
make sure IT IS THE LAST OPTION as the pound is overburdened with animals daily.
If you do decide to turn your pet over to
the shelter, please make sure that your pet in current on flea preventative
medication as well as turn over all vet records to the pet once you've removed
your name. These things may help your pet find a loving new home easier.
****NOTE:
Please be careful who you give up your dog to. Ask as many questions as
possible and visit their home. There are people in the area who answer
these ads and do not take proper care of the animals they acquire. Don't
be afraid to ask questions! We also RECOMMEND that you have any
prospective new adopters fill out this printable
application.
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