Evergreen Animal Protective League

The Evergreen Animal Protective League was organized in April, 1981, to aid lost, abandoned and suffering animals through rescue, shelter and education. The League has provided a better life for over 9,300 cats, dogs and other pets. Some facts.We are totally volunteer. The majority of our members work during the day and do their volunteer work in the evenings and on weekends. There are NO paid employees.We are not supported by taxes. All funding comes from donations from the public, and from fund raising activities. We do not make money from adoption fees. Adoption fees do not even cover the cost of advertising the pet, let alone vet care, etc.Because we must raise our own funds to operate, we depend upon the Evergreen community for contributions and for volunteer assistance.We are a non-profit organization recognized for tax exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. Our tax exempt number is 74-2204391. If you are contemplating donating to us you may use this number.We rescue and shelter (if space is available) abandoned pets.We adopt pets not claimed by anyone to new homes.We reunite lost pets with their owners through lost and found records.We assist financially with neutering of pets, and we educate pet owners about neutering whenever possible.We educate adults wherever possible about proper care of pets.We provide educational programs in the elementary schools.We provide pet registration tags for pets.We conduct fund raising activities to finance our programs.We are a good source for information on pet behavior problems, but do not consider ourselves a replacement for a veterinarian.We help animals in any way that we possibly can.

Evergreen, co,80437
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (303) 674-6442

Website: http://eapl.com/

Blaze

Domestic Short Hair | Lone Tree, CO

Age : 3 Years 1 MonthAdultMaleMedium

About

Characteristics

affectionate eventempered intelligent olderKidsOnly playful playsToys

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

CatsChildren

Meet Blaze

FROM PREVIOUS RESCUE: Blaze is 3 yrs old and very sweet.  Foster says “Blaze is a sweetheart.  Blaze loves the other cats and wants to just chirp at them. Blaze has learned he loves affection and wants to just be loved on.  Every morning, he picks love over food and loves to be pet while eating.  Blaze is a cat that will come into someone's home, and they will wonder how they ever lived without him.  He will be best with a buddy; he thrives off other cats being around him.  Blaze is fully vetted and is 3yrs old. FROM FOSTER:  “One last note on sweet Blaze.  He’s such a wonderful cat.  He can't get enough affection.  He loves his belly rubbed and playing with kicker toys.  He loves getting kissed on the top of his head and if you stop too soon he tilts his chin up asking for more.  Blaze is so ready for his forever family!” UPDATE :  Blaze is now living at the EAPL Adoption Center at Chow Down, where he is adjusting.  Complete a cat application at www.eapl.com - once approved, you'll have a wonderful new companion to take home with you.

Adoption Process
THE FIRST STEP to adopting an EAPL animal is to fill out a DOG ADOPTION APPLICATION. EAPL is a foster-based rescue. We do not have a shelter facility where applicants can come look at multiple animals at one time. All of our animals are in foster homes that range from Denver, to Evergreen, to Northeast Colorado - where they are loved and cared for until they are placed in a forever home. The adoption process begins when you complete an online Adoption Application, naming either one or a few of our Available Animals or providing a description of the type of animal you hope to adopt. Completing an application does not restrict you to a specific animal, nor does it obligate you to adopt. Once we have received your application and determined that you are a good match for the requested animal, we will contact you. The foster parent will then contact you to arrange a time for you to meet the animal, at which time you can decide if you would like to complete the adoption. You may be asked to visit the animal more than once before taking it home. After your initial meeting with the animal, one of our volunteers will conduct a home visit. This may occur before you take the animal home or when the animal is delivered to you. Once the adoption is approved, you will need to complete our Preliminary Adoption Agreement and pay the adoption fee. We will keep in contact over the next few days to make sure everyone is happy. If so, we will mail out an official Adoption Contract for you to sign and mail back. At that point, your adoption fee will be deposited. IF AT ANY TIME AFTER ADOPTION, YOU DECIDE YOU CAN NOT KEEP THE PET FOR ANY REASON, THE ANIMAL MUST BE RETURNED TO EAPL. Our animals are our clients. Our job is to find each of out animals the right home. Rejected applications are not necessarily a reflection on the applicant’s home, but rather based on the determination that the home is not the right match. Before adopting, keep in mind that many of our animals have never lived inside a home. Some dogs may never have been walked on a leash, socialized, house trained or spent time with other animals. All, even those who previously have been in loving homes, will need patience and understanding as they learn to adapt to a new life and family. Rescued animals need adopters who will not give up on them if they have accidents in the house, pull on the leash, dig in the yard or act nervous or frightened. Because of the work done in our foster homes and the care we take in matching animals with the right home, most of our animals will fit in their new homes immediately. But some will not. Many will need some form of training. An adoption will be successful only if the adopter is committed to seeing the animal through the adjustment period. The rewards are the unconditional love and loyalty of a wonderful companion and the satisfaction of knowing you have given a rescued animal a better life. EAPL wants to support you with resources, education, and encouragement for the lifetime of your pet. Please contact us at any time following adoption for assistance. Adult dogs $125 (1yr and older) - includes Distemper/Parvo vaccine and Spay/Neuter. Puppies $200 (under 1yr) - includes age appropriate Distemper/Parvo vaccines and Spay/Neuter at our assigned vet. Spay/Neuter deposit of $50 is required if not altered at time of adoption due to age. Adult cats $75 - includes vaccines (does not include Rabies) and Spay/Neuter. Kittens $75 - includes first vaccines (does not include Rabies). Spay/Neuter deposit required if not altered. Spay/Neuter Deposit $50 - Per Department of Agriculture's requirement, EAPL will collect a $50 deposit for any animal unaltered at time of adoption due to age. The $50 deposit will be refunded once adopter has shown sufficient proof of alter. Then you will be on your way to your new life with your new family member!

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