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Our Mission To build No Kill communities – starting with a No Kill Chicago – that
respect and value the life of every cat and dog. To end the overpopulation of homeless animals through solutions,
practices and education. To transform animal welfare by setting higher standards in the way
animals are treated and developing a sustainable, solutions-based model.
:DONATE: Make a one-time Donation Make a Tribute or Memorial Donation Make a monthly Donation
Adoption :1)Filling out our adoption survey at the Adoption Centers, one will answer question about what one is looking for in a pet.
2)Many of the volunteers will review the survey and try to find the best match for ones lifestyle.
3)Meeting different pets either if it’s a cat or dog they will help them find them.
4) Adoption Counseling is the next step. Where one will help you train and give you a guide to have a successful transition to a new home.
5)PAWS will always be there if anything either for you or your pet. PAWS is committed to the safety of the animals.
Fostering a new pet
Many pets have never been part of a real home they have only lived in a cage every since they were born. You can become a foster to a cat or dog. This will be able to help the animal become adaptable to going to a new place. Become comfortable and in
many occasions they will become adopted by their own foster parents.
NUMBERS = LIVESSINCE OUR FOUNDING WE HAVE MADE
PROGRESS42,577ANIMALS KILLED IN CHICAGO
1997TO2015
8,682ANIMALS KILLED IN CHICAGO
The Lifesaving Impact of Spay/NeuterThe single most effective way to end the
killing of homeless petsContact InformationPippen Fasseas Adoption Center1997 N. Clybourn Ave. – Map itChicago, IL 60614Telephone: (773) 935-PAWSFax: (773) 549-5760Glenn L. Felner North Shore Adoption Center1616 Deerfield Road - Map it
Highland Park, IL 60035Telephone: (224) 707-1190