Welcome the the AZ Pet Professional "Pet Rescue and Adoption Blog."
All of the animals featured here are rescues and available for adoption.
Read their story, fall in love, adopt and save a life!
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Every week or two, we will feature an animal available for adoption through various shelters and rescue organizations in Arizona. All of the animals were photographed by AZ Pet Professional member, Jill Flynn of Visual Harmony Photography.
Shelters are filled to capacity with animals. The lucky ones get rescued by a no-kill shelter or other rescue organization that can care for them until they get adopted. The not so lucky ones end up at the pound or a high kill shelter. Everyone involved with animal rescue knows that mother animals and their babies are the first ones to be euthanized for the simple reason that there are not enough resources or time to care for them. Next on the list are sick and injured animals. Their plight is heartbreaking. Each time an animal is adopted, that frees up space for another one to be saved. Please share and help spread the word to find not only the animals featured here a loving home but all homeless animals around the world.
If you are an Arizona non-profit animal rescue organization and need photographs taken of your rescued animals please contact Jill Flynn at jill@visualharmonyphotography.com. Jill is also available to teach volunteers how to take better pictures.
If you are a non-profit animal rescue organization located in another state or country and need photographs taken of your rescued animals, please connect with HeARTs Speak, an international, non-profit organization of artists helping animals.
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Featured Rescue of the Week ~ Yeagermin
Yeagermin is available for adoption at Friends for Life Animal Rescue in Gilbert, AZ.
Yeagermin's
story is bittersweet. She was rescued as a 2-week-old bottle feeder,
then given proper care until she was old enough to be spayed and adopted
out. Years later, she was found feeding at a feral cat feeding station. Her
microchip revealed she was a previous Friends for Life rescue. Sadly, she was emaciated and all
alone. She is a beautiful cat - now 9 years old - with a gorgeous, soft
coat. She is safe and eating well. Yeagermin gets alone with other cats, it is unknown whether she tolerates
dogs. Please stop by Friends for Life during office hours to meet this
long-haired beauty.
Yeagermin is spayed, FELV/FIV negative, micro-chipped and current with vaccinations.
To adopt or find out more information about Yeagermin, click HERE.
Or call: 480-497-8296 or email: cats@azfriends.org
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