Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders, and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership. Therefore, they would prefer that people try hard to find a solution before resorting to surrendering their pet to a shelter. If you must find a new home for a pet, please try posting to our adoption portal before placing the burden on the shelter. Direct adoptions work well and allow everyone to share in the accountability of their community!
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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on 2013-07-11 02:20:52
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posted by KayeAndres,
on 2013-07-11 02:14:15
We do not have a shelter. Our animals rescued are placed in to our foster program where we provide, medical care, love, and nourishment while they are waiting for their forever homes.
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My 91 y/o mother has stray cats that she has tamed and kittens available now. All or some need removed. If someone can’t take them, I will have to take them to a shelter. It is no longer safe for my mother to take care of stray cats. Thank you. My number is 336-504-2895. My mother lives in Person County.
Found a little lab puppy mix unfed and dehydrated. Been feeding her and she is looking good. Need to find a good home for her, we have 3 dogs and she is getting along really well with them she is also getting along with the cats. If you know any one who would like this puppy, please call 919-691-2524
My husband found a pitbull wandering just off hwy 501. He was causing cars to have to stop to keep from hitting him. He was very thin. He did not have any of and we took him to our vet and he does not have an I'd chop either. He is a male unneutered pitbull or mix. He is small, weighs around 35 pounds. Our vet says he is fully grown. He gets along well with our dogs and is very sweet natured. We cannot keep because we travel frequently. Could you help us find a place for him. I do not want to take him to a mill shelter. My number is 919-323-9173. My name is Susan Rutherford. If you can't take him lease let me know if there are other options. Thanks
We have found 2 kittens in downtown Roxboro that must be a stray cats kittens and we have been asking around for someone to take them in but no luck ,everyone we know that loves cats already have to many to take these 2 in .. They are around 3 months old and very friendly. Please let me know if you can help find them a home . Thanks so much, Deborah .. You can email me at [email protected].
posted by DeborahHinkleChrisTingen,
on 2017-01-23 13:58:59
I have 5 kittens ready to be gone. I want them to go to good homes with no chance of being euthanized. Also, have some older cats, most are solid white with blue eyes or one blue and one green. My problem is that some are deaf as the two different color eyes are a trait for deafness. These would need an INDOOR home. Please help me find these kittens/cats a forever, safe home. Thank you so much ! [email protected]
posted by BobbiGentryHouse,
on 2015-11-23 22:16:53
Hi,
Our single neighbor passed away 12/29/14 and left 4 female, un-spayed, outside cats who all migrated over to our house. In the meantime, we ended up with 7 kittens from several of the moms. My husband took 2 of the moms (1 pregnant that had not previously had kittens), and 1 kitten to the Orange Co Animal Shelter in Chapel Hill. He left them there, although when he read the fine print he wasn't happy with seeing that they would eventually euthanize if NOT adopted. Anyhow, we are going to keep the youngest 3 kittens, 1 female & 2 males, because that is all we really can afford to have fixed and take care of (in addition to our own fixed adult male). That leaves 2 adult females and 3 kittens, probably about 2 months old. Because of the policy at the Chapel Hill shelter, he now doesn't want to take them there. We think we can get them all into our trap or large kennel. Will you all take them or can you give us some suggestions? We live in Orange County. He thinks one of the moms may be in heat and we just can't handle more kitties. Thank you so much, Dee
posted by DeeHarkeyJackola,
on 2015-07-06 10:45:31
My brother recently died, leaving behind 18 rescued cats. We are able to keep four but desperately need homes for the other fourteen, all of which have been spayed or neutered. We are especially concerned about finding homes for the five cats that have FIV. They are small, sweet and well-behaved and are our favorites. Please help! You can contact me at [email protected].
Thank you!
Susan Parrott
Referring to Smut, the grey kitty in need of a loving home...you can contact Sally Greenstock at 336-504-0208 or ar [email protected].
I look forward to hearing from you ASAP!
Thanks, in advance for your help with this.