FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What kind of animals does Orphan Annie’s take in?
Where do Orphan Annie’s rescues come from?
I’ve found a kitten or puppy and it needs help, what do I do?
How does Orphan Annie’s decide what should go to the shelter and what should come to them?
How and why does Orphan Annie’s have pure bred kittens and puppies?
I’m a breeder with a kitten/puppy that I’d like to surrender, what do I do?
Are your kittens and puppies spayed and neutered before adoption? What about vaccines?
How long does it take to adopt an animal from start to finish?
If one animals has multiple applications, how does Orphan Annie’s decide who gets to adopt that animal?
DISCLAIMER:
Orphan Annie’s reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption application at our sole discretion. All adoption decisions are made with the primary goal of ensuring the safety, welfare, and best long-term outcome for each animal in our care.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, or marital status. Our evaluations are based solely on the needs of the animal and the suitability of the proposed home.
Submission of an adoption application does not guarantee approval.