AAL - FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Animal Adoption League
What is Animal Adoption League?
The Animal Adoption League (AAL) is a 501(c)3 non-profit group organized in 1992 by a group of caring individuals dedicated to providing veterinary care and temporary-to-permanent housing for homeless and rescued animals.
Do you have a shelter I can visit?
No, we are an all-volunteer organization that operates through a network of foster homes. We do not have a physical shelter facility. All our animals are cared for in foster homes until they find their forever families.
How do I adopt an animal?
To adopt an animal, you'll need to fill out an adoption application. We have separate applications for cats and dogs. Once your application is approved, we'll arrange a meeting with the animal.
What is included in the adoption?
All adopted animals are spayed or neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, and microchipped. They have been living in foster homes and are socialized with people and often other pets.
How can I help?
There are many ways to help! You can donate, become a foster, volunteer at events, or simply spread the word about our organization and adoptable pets.
Can I surrender my pet to you?
We understand that circumstances can change, but please be aware that we are an all-volunteer organization with limited foster space. Please contact us to discuss your situation, and we'll do our best to help or provide alternative resources.
How do I become a foster?
Becoming a foster is a rewarding way to help animals in need. Fill out our foster questionnaire and we'll contact you to discuss the process. We provide veterinary care and support for foster animals.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes! Animal Adoption League is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so your donations are tax-deductible. Please provide your mailing address if you wish to receive a tax receipt.
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