CLP Animal Rescue Mission:
Carrie always dreamed of helping animals in some kind of way probably the day she was born. I started volunteering and fostering kittys at around 12yrs old. I really Haven’t stopped sense. Through the years i’ve sifted my goal to focus on the over population issues of cats and kittens. I won’t sleep till every cats spayed (i know that’s a long shot) But i will do everything in my powers to make sure i can help as many not have to suffer having babies after babies outside. I’m happy to say that the age of 26 I have my own rescue, support team, as well as becoming a 501c3 organization. I’ve helped countless kitties and dogs as well over my ears in rescue and i hope to help many more in the years to come with support of community! “Reducing the over population and suffering one spay/neuter at a time”
Ein 87-3420909
501(c)3 Non-profit
Donations are always appreciated and tax deductible
https://www.paypal.me/CLPAnimalrescue
For adoptions
Inquire about adopting
Fill out adoption application
(Be ready to show pet lease if you rent)
If application is accepted, next meet and greet,
If you fall in love you normally get to take them home then, after the adoption contract is filled out and adoption fee is paid
Currently not intaking any cats or kittens
We do normally require kittens under the age of 6 months to Go in pairs or have another kitty in the home, this to avoid single kitten syndrome, I know one kitten sounds like a lot but truly 2 is way better then one!
Included in the adoption fee everyone is spayed/neutered, prior to adoption, up to date on shots (legally have to be 16 weeks for rabies), microchipped, fiv/felv negative, dewormed, up to date on flea medicine, and have a clean bill of health. But please remember these are rescues who come from anywhere and everywhere and we can not, especially as a rescue guarantee health in anyway, after adoption.
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