
Operation Liberation, Inc.
FORT LAUDERDALE, 33305
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Our Mission
Operation Liberation is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding permanent homes for non-human animals and providing relief and assistance to humans and non humans in low income, vulnerable and disaster stricken communities.
Adoption Policy
Please review the adoption policies listed on our website at www.operationliberation.org/adoption-info. If you are interested in adopting a feline, please complete our application on our website at www.operationliberation.org/adoption-application. To apply to adopt a dog, please complete the dog adoption application at www.operationliberation.org/dog-adoption-application.
We are a small, volunteer-operated non-profit. Please be patient while we review your application. To follow up regarding your application submittal, email elizabeth@operationliberation.org or info@operationliberation.org.
If you are interested in adopting with us, please consider the following before submitting an adoption application.
You must be at least 21 years of age.
Adoptions are currently limited to the United States. In some rare cases, Canadian adoptions will be considered.
You must be willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide care to the animals you'll be adopting for the rest of their lives. On average, cats live between 13-17 years. On average, dogs live between 10-13 years.
Our adoptable animals' needs are our top priority. We believe in a quality-over-quantity model for adoption. We take the time necessary to evaluate potential adopters based on several factors. Each animal has different needs, unique personalities and may be best suited for a high or low-energy home.
Kittens thrive with a feline friend. Therefore, we do not adopt single kittens unless you have another playful cat or kitten at home. Preference is typically given to adopters who are interested in adopting a pair of kittens from our organization.
Adult cats who prefer the company of other cats over being alone are also adopted to homes with another feline.
If a specific cat or dog thrives as a solo animal or does not get along with cats, dogs or kids, we will state that in their adoption listing.
If for any reason, you can no longer care for the individual(s) you adopted from Operation Libe
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