Adopt

Hope for All Pets, Inc. adopts out dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and even rats! We do our best to help any animal in need. If you'd like to adopt one of our fur babies, you must first submit an adoption application. After your application has been approved, we require a home visit and a signed adoption contract.

Cat/Kitten Adoption Fee: $80

Includes spay/neuter, FIV/FeLV combo test, age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment, microchip, and taxes.

Kittens MUST go to a home with another playful cat or small dog, or be adopted as a pair from us. We want to set all of our animals up for success, and we feel this is the best for our kittens. If you are only interested in one cat, please look for an adult through our organization.

Dog/Puppy Adoption Fee: $400

Includes: spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, heartworm test (6 months of age and older), deworming, flea treatment, heartworm prevention, microchip, and taxes.

 
 

We welcome and encourage potential adopters to meet with our fur babies before adoption! Since we are foster-based, we do require an approved application on file before we can schedule a meet & greet. However, if the animal you meet with is not the right fit for you, your application will stay on file as approved for another animal for 6 months.

  • Our adoption process begins with an application. You will receive an email from us confirming that we have received it within 48 hours. This is NOT an automated response, but a personal email. If you do not receive an email, please reach out to us at HopeForAllPetsInc@outlook.com so we can look into the issue.

  • It can take up to 10 days to complete the adoption process. Once you have submitted your application, please give your veterinarian (if applicable) consent to speak with HAPI.

  • Once your application is approved, we will contact you via email. You will have 48 hours to confirm that you would like to proceed with the adoption, and we can make arrangements to finalize.

  • Finalizing the adoption includes a home visit, which is short and simple, and signing of the adoption contract. The contract is the official transfer of ownership, and it lays out our rules and regulations for adoption.

    We do not accept deposits on animals and we are not able to hold them for any period of time, without an approved application on file.

    We ask that you please understand that our process is this way because we are a small organization with often only one volunteer screening applications. Please be patient with us as we work hard to get back to you as quickly as possible.

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