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Alaqua Animal Refuge

Alaqua Animal Refuge was founded in 2007 by Walton County, Fla.-resident Laurie Hood when she discovered that countless animals were being euthanized due to the lack of a no-kill shelter/adoption organization in the area. Since that time, Alaqua Animal Refuge has helped find homes for more than 5,000 animals. Currently, up to 100 animals are adopted per month from this unique shelter and adoption center, which serves as a true refuge for more than 250 animals at any given time.Providing programs to the community is also central to Alaqua Animal Refuge’s mission. Since 2008, the shelter has offered its S.N.A.P. Program, providing free or low-cost spay and neuter procedures to more than 2,000 animals per year.As we grow and develop our facility and operations, we will adhere to our guiding purpose: To give neglected, lost and abandoned animals a chance at life.

Freeport, FL,32439
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (850) 880-6399

Website: http://www.alaqua.org

Cornelius

Domestic Medium Hair | Florala, AL

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Meet Cornelius

Cornelius, aka Corn Dawg by his foster. This beautiful kitty came to us with traumatic injuries. He now has three legs only, but he is totally recovered and will still a little timid, he loves other cats and is starting to thrive!

Adoption Process
It would be our privilege to help you find a puppy, dog, cat, kitten, horse, or other animal that suits your needs. Our knowledgeable hands-on staff is familiar with each of our rescue animals and will be glad to answer any questions you might have. Looking for a cat-friendly dog, a laid back kitten or a horse with a lot of personality? We can help. To start the process, visit our refuge – and if you haven’t yet seen it, you will be pleasantly surprised. You will be able to interact with the animals in a stress-free environment, unlike a traditional kennel. Once you have found the perfect, new companion, we will assist you in completing an application. Following a reference check, approval of the form and payment of the adoption fee, you will be able to take home your new pet. Adoption Fees include: • Dogs, six months and older: heartworm preventative, flea preventative, preventative worming and vaccinations. $150 • Puppies, under six months: preventative worming and spay/neuter procedure, if age appropriate, or certificate for procedure. $175 • Cats, six months or older: Felv/Fiv snap test, vaccinations, spay/neuter. $100 • Kittens, under six months: Felv/Fiv snap test, vaccinations, and spay/neuter procedure, if age appropriate, or certificate for procedure. $125 • Horse adoption fee vary between each animal. Each horse is always up to date on all shots and deworming medication.

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