Appalachian Animal Rescue Center

Time:
  • Monday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Tuesday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • WednesdayClosed
  • Thursday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • SundayClosed

Before we are officially adopted, Appalachian Animal Rescue Center must verify that we have been spayed or neutered and that all of our vaccinations are current. Please take into consideration fostering one of us if we aren't spayed or neutered.

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Macon County Animal Services

Our goal is to safeguard the wellbeing of our community members, as well as to safeguard and advance the humane treatment of animals. We will use every effort to encourage ethical pet ownership and the adoption of healthy, nonaggressive animals as pets by the general population. We will make sure that all dogs and cats are spayed or neutered and up to date on their vaccinations before adoption in order to decrease the number of homeless animals.

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Catman2 Shelter

Dr. Harold Sims, a retired college biology professor, and his wife Kay, a formerly employed school social worker, founded Catman2 in 1996. The Sims' residence in Cullowhee, North Carolina is next to a sizable shelter where the cats reside.

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Jackson County Animal Shelter

The Jackson County Department of Public Health's Environmental Health Section includes the Animal Shelter. We are appreciative of all the helping hands that went into taking care of and safeguarding our pets.

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Humane Society of Jackson County

ARF (Humane Society of Jackson County) is not a shelter; it is a network of foster parents. Our primary need is to keep animals in our homes for local adoption or transportation.

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Sarge's Animal Rescue Foundation, Inc.

Sarge's initial task was to prevent animals in the Haywood County Animal Shelter from being put to death. By promoting the relationships between animals and their human partners, Sarge's Animal Rescue Foundation, Inc. seeks to further the original objective by aiming to reduce the number of stray dogs and cats in Haywood County as well as to enhance their wellbeing. In order to achieve this, we care for the animals in our Adoption Center while we look for their ideal homes and help local animal caregivers wherever we can.

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Transylvania County Animal Services

The management of dangerous canines, rabies, the running of the animal shelter, and the defense of animals against unethical treatment are under the purview of the Animal Services Department.

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Does Appalachian Animal Rescue Center rescue stray or abandoned animals?

Many shelters help rescue and care for stray animals. Contact Appalachian Animal Rescue Center at (828) 524-4588 for more information.

Can I volunteer at Appalachian Animal Rescue Center?

Appalachian Animal Rescue Center may offer volunteer opportunities. Call (828) 524-4588 to learn how to get involved.

Does Appalachian Animal Rescue Center accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact Appalachian Animal Rescue Center at (828) 524-4588 to see how you can contribute.

Are there other animal shelters near Appalachian Animal Rescue Center in Franklin?

Yes, you can find more animal shelters in Franklin on Petzooie.

What is the adoption process at Appalachian Animal Rescue Center?

Adoption processes vary but usually involve an application and approval. Contact Appalachian Animal Rescue Center for details.