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What happens if you return an animal to the Humane Society?

What happens if you return an animal to the Humane Society?

If, within those 60 days, you determine your recently adopted pet isn’t a good fit or you find yourself unable to provide necessary medical care, you may return the animal to AHS and receive an adoption credit certificate that can be used toward the adoption of another animal or purchase of pet supplies.

Who was the man who rescued the cat from the freeway?

After a month of medical care, a cat is finally going home with the man who saved him from a busy freeway. “I’ve got too much invested in this baby to let him fail,” Richard Christianson, who aptly named the cat “Freeway,” told ABC 15.

How long does it take for Animal Humane Society to adjust?

Animal Humane Society offers a 60-day adjustment period within which you can evaluate the pet’s progress and your adoption decision.

How old is freeway from Arizona Humane Society?

Veterinarians determined that Freeway was an American Curl around 2 years old. The Arizona Humane Society and an experienced cat foster mother nursed the injured animal back to health over the past month, until he was ready to go home with Christianson.

What happens when you surrender a pet to the Humane Society?

Surrendering a pet Animal Humane Society helps thousands of dogs, cats, and critters in need find loving homes each year. We take in every animal surrendered to us regardless of its health, age, breed, or behavior.

How often is Animal Humane Society turned away?

Animal Humane Society helps thousands of dogs, cats, and critters in need find loving homes each year — and no animal is ever turned away.

Is the Animal Humane Society open to the public?

Please note that Animal Humane Society is an open-admission organization that accepts all animals. As a result, animals deemed untreatable or unhealthy may not be candidates for adoption, and humane euthanasia may be considered in some cases.

What kind of PET can you take to Animal Humane Society?

Animal Humane Society provides services for cats, dogs, rabbits, domestic rodents (rats, mice gerbils, hamsters, chinchillas, degus), ferrets, hedgehogs, and small birds. We do not accept exotic pets (such as reptiles, large birds like cockatoos and amazons) or livestock (such as chickens,…