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How to Adopt a New Friend. Please contact me by email with the pet you're interested in, and I will send you an adoption questionnaire to complete. After reviewing the questionnaire, I will contact you to discuss your application further and then arrange a visit. This advance approval helps to ensure that you and your future pet are right for each other, and allows you to take the animal home immediately if there's a positive connection during your visit.
We do request an donation (adoption fee) for our pets. The requested minimal fee for cats is $200 CDN. Fee includes a complete vet physical, a FIV-Leukemia test, treatment for any illness until healthy unless otherwise informed. If required they are fully vaccinated (for kittens this is 2 sets of vaccines), sterilized with a complete comfort package, parasite treated for a 2 month cycle. All cats are groomed and loved prior to adoption. We have all cats temperament evaluated and keep them in quarantine for 14 days prior to allowing them to pass into our adoption center called "Chatopia" where they are observed and again evaluated for their temperament. The requested minimul fee for dogs is $300. Fee includes a complete physical exam and temperament test evaluated by the vet staff, heartworming tested, treated for any illnesses until healthy, sterilized with a complete comfort package, full vaccines including internasal bordatella and rabies, grooming and basic training We work very hard to do what is best for the animals at all times but often the veterinary expenses incurred on behalf of the animals far exceed these adoption fees we ask therefore any additional donation can be made as a good will jesture. All donations or money we receive goes directly to cover our medical bills; no profit is ever made on an adoptive animal. To avoid travel stress on the animals, local applications will be given priority. We reserve the right, at any time, to decline a prospective adoptee without explanation. As a benefit to dogs in our care, we will not accept applications from families that do not intend to provide some positive training. Who We Are. Animal Adoption Montreal (AAM) is a registered not-for-profit pet adoption organization dedicated to working with purebreds and purebred rescues. We are based out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada and have placed over three thousand animals since December of 2005! All of our animals our fully vaccinated and sterilized prior to adoption. My name is Maggie, and a couple of people assist me (and keep me sane) along the way. We can only take in animals that our funds, volunteers and donations can allow. The more you support us the more we can help! We depend on your donations which in turn helps put an end to homeless pets by supporting animal adoption no matter where they are. We often take in animals that require immediate veterinary care which results in very large hospital bills! Please consider sending a donation... through a network of amazing volunteers and rescue groups we can assure a safe and permanent placement of these pets. What is "Chatopia?" A leader in the adoption process by allowing cats to have freedom in a home-like environment. Our recent adoption of Chip and Augusta prompted the following response from their new family: "We feel as though we owe you a debt of gratitude, and I am sure the cats agree. Chip and Augusta would never have been able to settle in and let their guards down like they already have in our home had they not been so warmly and kindly cared for. I don't think that coming out of the environments they they were found in, either of them would ever have been able to trust us so quickly had they not come to know how caring and gentle people could be during their stays in Chatopia. I believe all of your care and attention in such a safe and warm environment readied them for a loving home." Be sure to contact us to come visit. The cats love the company!!!
News. We will be continuing to hold Pet Tech course at our "Chatopia" shelter for 2010. Please contact us at aam.petfinder.com for more information! November 2009. Noel des Chats was a great success. An event to showcase just cats that took place at Place Bonaventure, November 27-29. September 2009. We assisted over 14 cats that have came into our care from a puppy mill. Take a look on our facebook page to see pictures of Athena, a Seal Point Himalayan and Belina a Lynx point Birman mix...Bali, Selina, Luci, Desi, Bianca, Bowie, Bella, Chloe, Zeus, Hestia and Hera. August, 2009. We participated in two local fairs in the fall of 2009. Beaconsfield pet Fair and Adoption day September 12 and NDG Pet Fair September 19. We had cat and dog specialists to answer any questions or concerns about your own animals plus a fe of our cats that enjoyed a day of visiting. Ice was adopted as was one of the puppy mill kittens We are still working on a very large and wonderful project to promote animal welfare! We are looking for volunteers interested in all forms of pet education. Please contact us for more information. July, 2009. We assisted another back yard breeder release of cats and are still looking for funding for sterilization. Please let us know if you can support our plight. June, 2009 We were asked to participate in the American Veterinary College of Internal Medicine (ACVIM) and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association(CVMA) conference June 3-6th in Montreal, Qc, Canada. www.acvimforum.org What an honor to have been asked to take part in such professional event.
We have found some wonderful homes for our cats this year and are so very grateful to all the new families for joining our new facebook fan page and look forward to updated news on the animals in their new care!
We are still assisting with animals in desperate need of help and doing our best to assist with several cat seizures in kitten mills. Almost all our volunteers are now certified with Pet first aid and have trained with United Animal Nations (UAN)www.uan.org and a few with the Humane Society of the United Sates Animal Disaster Team ( HSUSDART) www.hsus.org
In 2008 we had a very busy year as we were called upon to help in two seizures involving over 120 Siamese and Persian cats. It was devastating to see the conditions these cats were in, but so satisfying to be able to assist. Many hard lessons were learned from these situations and we have since improved our protocols. In order to continue our efforts to do more seizures we need your help. Please consider offering a donation using the "Make a donation" button or contact us so we can send you more information.
Are wonderful Spectro has found a new home but our medical bills are still not paid. We are currently unable to assist with any other medical emergencies and urgently need funding as we have a number of dogs and cats that need our help. Please consider sending us a donation. We are continually working with several of our Persians who need to see eye specialists, emergency dental surgeries, bladder and urinary surgeries and treatment. We had no choice but to proceed with the treatments but cannot afford their high medical bills. Make a difference so that we may continue our good work. Please use the "Make a Donation" button near the top of this page or mail a cheque to:
Or to the following vet hospitals and clinics;
ATTN: Animal Adoption Montreal
Thank you!
Can you volunteer? Your help is welcome! AAM embraces its volunteers in helping to care for the animals. For more information on how you can volunteer please . There's no more rewarding experience than to watch a stressed (and sometimes sick) animal come out of its shell and become a happy and loving companion!
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The Animals' Savior
I looked at all the caged animals
And I was angry.
"God," I said, "this is terrible!
"I created you."
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Animal Adoption Montreal Montréal, Québec Email: aam.mtl@gmail.com Click here for a list of pets at this shelter
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