Resources | Animal Advocacy | Milton, Florida | A HOPE, Inc
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Pet Assistance Resources

It's okay to ASK us for help... That's why we're here!

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Rehome a Pet

Are you in a situation where you need to find a new loving home for your pet?

 

Adopt-a-Pet.com offers a user-friendly way to create an adoption profile for your pet in just a few minutes. By doing this, you can connect with potential adopters who are eager to welcome a new furry member into their family, ensuring a smooth transition for your beloved pet.

Found Kittens

Discovering kittens unexpectedly can be overwhelming. To assist you in this situation, we provide an interactive map on our website, guiding you through every step needed to ensure the kittens' welfare.

 

This tool is invaluable for making well-informed decisions regarding their immediate care, potential fostering, or finding them a permanent home.

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Pet Food Assistance

There are a few local organizations available to help with pet food if you meet income-based requirements.

 

At A HOPE, our Bowl Fillers program specifically helps senior citizens with pet food assistance. This initiative ensures that our elderly community members do not have to face the difficult choice of feeding themselves or their pets. It's more than just food; it's about preserving the cherished bond between seniors and their pets.

Affordable Vet Care Resources

When your pet needs medical attention, especially surgery, it can be a stressful time. To help, we've curated a comprehensive list of veterinary resources and financial assistance programs.

 

These resources are designed to ensure that your pet receives the highest quality of medical care, easing your worries and focusing on their recovery.

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Outdoor Cats:
Trap Neuter Return

Managing the population of community cats is crucial for ecological balance. Our programs, including Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and Return to Field (RTF), are designed to humanely control and reduce the number of outdoor cats.

 

These initiatives have a significant impact on the health and well-being of the cat population, ensuring a harmonious coexistence within our communities.

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