



Admissions Program
Perhaps due to extraordinary circumstances, you have a companion animal that you are no longer able to keep. Or, perhaps you have found a stray companion animal that needs help finding a new home.
FAIR has several methods to receive adoptable animals and place them in new homes. This area of our Web site will answer some of your questions and let you know what services you can expect from us.
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| Dog Admission Form | Cat Admission Form |
Relinquishing
Shelters and humane societies were created to care for stray and abused animals. They weren't meant to be a drop-off for people who don't want their pets anymore. Shelters, on average, take in 100 new animals or more each day. Let's face it: there won't be enough good homes for all of them. Even the best shelters can't boast much more than a 50% adoption rate. Only the youngest, friendliest, cutest and best-behaved animals are going to be adopted, if they don't contract a contagious disease first.
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Good Samaritan Program
If you have found a stray companion animal that you cannot keep, perhaps you can foster the companion animal until we can help get it adopted. We have a Good Samaritan program, which allows you to help us help a greater number of animals.
Assist to Place
FAIR offers kitten and puppy placement services in order to encourage owners to spay or neuter their adult companion animals, while finding good homes for the offspring. If you wish to keep the mother, but surrender the litter to FAIR for placement, read about our litter placement program.
