We are no longer taking animals. We may in the future start fostering again but due to the high expense, difficulty in finding people to help and the time involved I can no longer do it. I am keeping my website open to assist people if they need help placing a pet. I will post pets for people on this website. If you have a pet you need to find a home for contact me and I will post them for you.
If you love animals and want to help save them, please consider taking a small animal into your home until a permanent home can be found. Animals will be vet checked and have shots before they are placed in your home. (except in the case of rabbits, hamsters or guinea pigs.) We need fosters for small dogs, mainly Chihuhahuas, and puppies. We also need fosters for rabbits and cats. Occasionally we will take more exotic animals such as lizards, snakes, ferrets, etc. It all depends on how many foster volunteers we get. I could use help in all kinds of areas from fund raising to research and education, fostering, transporting pets to vet appointments, going to auctions to buy items for raising funds, phone calls, emails, making and distributing flyers. I am just starting out so can use all the help I can get. My main goal is to focus on lots of fundraising to start a fund for people who can't afford hospital care for emergency situations for their pets, mainly Parvo. I also want to spend a lot of time educating as much as possible about Parvo and other illnesses and what people can do when in these situations. If you share my passion to help save puppies from dying from this horrible virus, please email or call me.
Who We Are
Our mission is to take in animals that their owners can no longer care for, and to pull dogs that are unlikely to get adopted from shelters and find them loving permanent homes. We try to get pets before they are put into shelters, and prefer to take pets that have been kept up to date on shots. We take rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and small dogs. (mainly Chihuahuas, Rat terriers, Min Pins and puppies) Our mission is also to educate the public about the importance of vaccinations, spaying and nuetering and proper care for your pets.
Adopting a friend
Adoption procedure is as follows:
1. Contact FOCA and let them know which pet you're interested in.
2. Fill out application and send in. FOCA will then check your references.
3. Visit animal.
4. FOCA will do home visit.
5. If all goes well with home visit, you will then complete the contract and pick up your pet.
F.O.C.A. Friends Of Companion Animals