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Postal Mail 949.759.3646 So, Sorry If You Need Help, but, WE HAVE NO KENNEL! We have a legitimate animal placement service with a 100% adoption rate when you participate with us to find your animal a new home. Read this before you become frustrated or place your animal in harms way... Community Service Message Rescues that have kennels are almost always full. There are "NO" No-Kill municipal animal shelters in Orange County they are called "Pro-Humane". UNDERSTAND THE TERMS: Pro-Humane is not the same as "No-Kill". Pro-humane shelters and pro-humane rescue groups do kill for sickness, overcrowding and aggression! FACTS • Both dogs and cats can "become" cage aggressive when caged for periods of time (30 days is considered inhumane by most) • Both dogs and cats can "become" sick (cats; upper respiratory / dogs: Kennel cough) simply by living in crowded conditions around too many other animals. • The California State Law protects animals from euthanasia for only five days and may be killed anytime after to make space for new animals being impounded. • Adult dogs and cats are killed swiftly during kitten season (April - August) as the general public is looking for and adopting the tiny ones leaving the adult animals and large breed dogs at risk of loosing their lives as the shelter fills with kittens and puppies. FACTS: • There are too many animals and not enough homes • It takes approximately 3 months or more of intense effort to get an adult cat or large mixed breed dog a new home. • Rescue groups are not all the same! Many groups and animal loving people conduct their rescue efforts as "pro-humane" and will pick up animals from desperate individuals that are trying to avoid the uncertainty of the shelter system. Animal's lives and the pet parents emotions are at stake when animals are relinquished unsuspectingly into the wrong hands. Pro-humane groups don't like to be questioned and will make up stories about where the animals is living (with a nice old lady, etc.) to satisfy the remorseful caller. In these cases relinquished pets often find their home "in heaven". WORDS OF ADVICE "Never" turn over an animal to a rescue group or self described rescue person without asking a few questions.... May I drive and see the home where my pet will be staying? Where are your adoption events? May I be there with my animal? Do you have a web site? Will I be able to see my pet's photo there? Do I have to sign a release or anything? If not you have them write up the terms in which you are agreeing and understand how the business of rescuing your animal will be conducted. Always read What you are signing and demand a copy! Often these relinquishing releases actually disclose they have the right to euthanize the animal. Be ware that once the animal becomes the property of the group or person that they have the right to dispose of the animal if they choose to do so unless it is otherwise written. WE MARKET AND PROMOTE ANIMALS THAT NEED NEW HOMES. Executive Office: Recorded Information About How Our
Pet Promotion Service Works HOW WE WORK SUCCESSFULLY WITH THE PUBLIC Private Parties List For A Small Fee and Reserve a Cage Space At Our Adoption Event NOTE: We are unable to take custody of your pet as full time advertising doesn't yield the help needed and few people that do call choose, or are willing to help house adult animals. HOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SYSTEM: Call 949.759.3646 to hear a recorded message and leave your number along with a message at the end. • Receive papers via e-mail to List Your Pet For Adoption With Our Network • After Registering with our Network Reserve A Cage Space at Our Weekend Adoption Event • Always Schedule Or / list your pet for adoption by Wednesday to Reserve Space for the Weekend Event. WHO WILL BE HELPING YOU: Community Animal Network's Rescue Manager: Erika Betters 949.533.0411 UNDERSTAND HOW WE CAN HELP "Good Citizen Rescuers" donate $75.00 to help offset our vet medical costs ANIMALS RESCUED BY GOOD CITIZENS RECEIVE... • Microchip Scan to determine if the animal is lost and has an owner. • Spay/Neuter, Blood test (feline leukemia and feline aids) • vaccination • de-worm and de-flea • AVID microchip implant • treatment of common rescue conditions such as ear mites, coccidia or giardia prior to adoption. Get A " FREE" SPAY FOR MOMMA CATS... when your kittens get great homes through our Network.* Restrictions Apply: Full litters of kittens (five or more) If under five kittens a $75.00 donation will be necessary to receive the spay. Animal Network Adoption Manager: Erica A. e-mail; adoptionmanager@animalnetwork.org Information: How To List Your Pet List Your Pet For Adoption:949.759.3646
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