How are the animals prepared for adoption?
Before the animals are adopted, they must have an isolation period. They receive health checks, appropriate vaccinations, and are given rabies vaccinations (if they are over three months of age). They are also spayed/neutered if they are an appropriate age. Each animal comes with a complete file, which includes their health record (completed by our veterinarian), the story of how the animal came to be rescued, and any other information we feel is necessary to help match the appropriate pet with a new family. Keep in mind that is impossible for us to document all traits of the animal, as most of the rescue animals are only in foster care for short periods of time. The foster family can provide more detail regarding a special needs animal that must stay at the farm for a longer period of time.