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What is Freetown Farm Sanctuary, LLC’s adoption process?

FAQ Is -insert pet name- available? We keep the listings up to date. However, by asking this question, many people miss their opportunity to even apply for the pet. While you await the answer, someone who followed the correct steps and applied will be reviewed, approved, and offered an opportunity to meet him/her. What is your phone number? We do not communicate by phone with potential adopters until the application process has begun. This rescue has no staff. You are only working with volunteers who have day jobs, families, personal lives, and animals (their own as well as fosters) to take care of every single day. Email is a wonderful invention because it allows us to communicate with people at any odd hour we might have available. Do you consider out of state adopters? Yes. Please submit an application for the animal and include any supplementary information you would like about yourself and the home you would provide in the same initial email. The more you are able to paint a picture for us, the better, as it is always difficult to send our beloved family members a great distance away. Why is your adoption fee so high? Our fees are fair and reflect the spirit of rescue. Shelters and rescues use all funds to help future animals in need. The assumption that rescue is a profitable business for the individuals behind it could not be further from the truth. If a rescue group takes in a healthy pet that costs the minimal amount to make ready for adoption (neutering/spaying, grooming, vaccinations, microchip, monthly preventatives), the profit from that animal is applied to the vetting costs of the many others who are not as fortunate. We work with traumatized animals, treat illnesses and injuries—providing care that the original owners either refused to provide or could not afford. Rescuers do whatever is necessary and it can often take several months to return the animal to good health, physically and/or mentally. For every puppy that 10 people are clamoring for, there is an old or fearful animal that no one has applied for as months or even years pass; welcome and loved, but costing money in food, vetting, and supplies that far exceed any adoption fee. Can I have a discount? No. Was your letter of approval exclusively sent to me? No, the letter of approval can be sent to any number of people for a particular pet. We are not in this line of work to cause more suffering, I assure you, but disappointment does happen. There are often multiple excellent potential homes for an animal and there is no need to choose only one to approve. Often this means that the animal goes to his/her new home faster and space is made available for those in need sooner. If approved, you will be written and given the opportunity to make an appointment to meet your potential new family member. Do you offer holds? No.

What is Cupid’s adoption fee?

The adoption organization hasn’t provided fee details on this pet yet, but you can reach out to them directly for more info.

Is Cupid good with kids?

We don’t have that info from the adoption organization yet, but you can reach out to them directly for details.

Is Cupid good with other animals?

That information hasn’t been provided by the adoption organization yet, but you can reach out to them directly for more info.

When can I meet Cupid?

As soon as the adoption organization has a chance to review your information, they’ll reach out with next steps and timing.

When can I adopt Cupid?

Time to adopt varies, but typically adoption organizations require an official application prior to adoption. If you’re a match, they’ll reach out with next steps and timing.

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