Cats For Adoption In Bloomington Il

Please we need help for propane. If you can help CISAR we will greatly appreciate it. CISAR (Central Illinois Small Animal Rescue & Care Center) is a no kill shelter and low-cost vet clinic supported by local businesses and people like you. We have been NO KILL for OVER 16 years! 501(c)(3) Central Illinois Small Animal Rescue (CISAR) at Colfax Illinois is in urgent immediate need of funds. The 18 year old No-Kill shelter currently houses 48 dogs and 52 cats, and has low cost vet clinic for the community, helping those in need to keep their pets healthy and home. CISAR dogs take mobile adoption bus twice a week for classes with an Illinois State University dog behaviorist specialist. CISAR also works with the University of Illinois Spay-Neuter mobile unit, which visits the shelter twice a month . CISAR saves animals from Chicago Animal Control, Anti-cruelty Society, and kill facilities from all over the country, including natural disasters. A vital animal shelter in central Illinois, CISAR’s life-saving impact is local and far reaching for animals in need of good care and good homes.

Click on the logo to the RIGHT to help fund CISAR! Check out our Low-Cost Vet Clinic! Call 309-724-8241Take advantage of our low cost spay and neuters. First and third Tuesdays $75.00. 309-724-8241 We are now boarding dogs/cats for $15.00 a day and grooming for $50.00! Have a pet and looking for an apartment? We know the apartments that ALLOW pets!! / READY TO ADOPT? Fill out a pet adoption PET-Contract and Animal Adopt Application to get your new four-legged furry friend! If you cannot adopt an animal, please help CISAR in other ways. Monetary donations are always welcome, but we can also use other types of donations. See CISAR’s wish list for items that are needed Help CISAR by using GoodSearch for internet searches and shopping.Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Bloomington, Illinois area Our Featured Bloomington, IL Partner: My Loveable Angels is an animal rescue which was created in honor of and is the living memory of Leslie Ann Holmes whose heart and soul were filled with love and compassion.

She saw beauty in everyone and everything and her acceptance knew no boundaries.MissionMay we at My Loveable Angels lead by example, following Leslie Holmes' dedication to all living things. All will be welcome. All will be loved unconditionally.
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Persian Kitten For Adoption In NcUpon opening the facility in July of 2005, we saw a tremendous need to help the stray cats in our community. As a government agency, we are required by law to hold all stray animals for a period of 7 days with the hope that their owners will reclaim them.

However, the sad fact is that less than 10% of all cats admitted to our facility are ever reclaimed. This leaves countless cats and kittens with no homes! In most animal control facilities, these cats would be euthanized because there would be nowhere for them to go...But we saw another alternative: setting up a rescue group to save as many adoptable cats and kittens as possible! All funds generated through adoptions go right back into our program to help other cats in need of homes. By adopting your new cat/kitten from us you have truly saved lives, that of your new pet and countless others! Note: We do not take in cats from "outside sources" or "owner relinquished" animals. All of our adoptable cats come from the Animal Services Facility in Urbana. In order for us to save as many cats as we can from being euthanized, we are unable to take in others. or by phone at (309) 962-3079. At Homeward Bound Pet Shelter, you are more than a volunteer—you are a member of the team and we count on you to help us operate the Shelter!

The McLean County Animal Control Center often has cats, dogs, and other animals available for adoption. Visit us on facebook to view adoptable animals. Call the McLean County Animal Control Center at (309) 888-5060 to learn more about the adoptable animals at the Center. Click here for more information about animal adoptions. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Closed Sundays and Holidays. McLean County Animal Control Center 9279 North 1375 East Road (Morris Avenue) View map to McLean County Animal Control Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m Closed Sundays and Holidays Prevention and control of rabies through rabies vaccination registration and bite investigations Enforcement of county and state animal control and welfare laws In certain circumstances, the collection of stray animals Collection of bats within a home Adoption of eligible animals to responsible homes

Promoting responsible pet ownership through education and community outreach The McLean County Animal Control Center is located on Morris Avenue, three miles south of Bloomington. The street address is 9279 North 1375 East Road, Bloomington, Illinois 61705. To view photos of the facility, please check out our slideshow! The Center is closed Sundays, Holidays, occasional staff training opportunities and in an emergency for inclement weather. Click to view a list of animal-related resources. To find another local animal shelter, click here. To find a veterinarian in McLean County, click here. To learn more information about how to report a humane complaint, click here. To contact the McLean County Animal Control Center during routine business hours, please call (309) 888-5060. For non-emergencies that occur after regular business hours, please contact your area’s police non-emergency dispatch number. Bloomington, call (309) 820-8888.

Normal and all other areas of McLean County, call (309) 888-5030. Emergencies, please dial 9-1-1. Animal Control Adoption and Regulation Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the required holding time for animals picked up by Animal Control? 2. What happens to the animal after the required holding time? 3. How long are animals 4. How do I adopt an animal from the McLean County Animal Control? 5. What are the requirements for adoption? 7. What is the purpose of vaccinating cats and dogs? 9. How can I volunteer at the Animal Control Center? General Animal Control Questions 1. What should I do if I lose my animal? 2. What information do I need to keep in the event that my pet is lost? 3. What should I do if I see a (stray) dog or cat running at large? 4. How do I report an animal bite? 5. What should I do if a wild animal is on my property? 6. What should I do if there’s a bat in my home? 7. What if I see baby ducks/geese crossing the road?