SPVAR takes in dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, reptiles, birds and other small animals and exotics.
If you do not find what you are looking for within our current list, please reach out to us. We will place you on our approved adopters waiting list.
Below is a list of our rescue partners and shelters we recommend to our community.
I love hanging out with my human friends . I am learning how to make kitty friends, but I get very excited and playful and sometimes they don't like that . Fun fact about me , I have no teeth . Recently went through a full mouth extraction . I can still eat and do everything else a normal cat can do , but I just have to eat soft food . I am very much a lap cat and I am very vocal . I love to talk to you and keep you company !
I came from Afghanistan to find a new home in the US.
Please take your time to view each animal we have available- you're welcome to meet them once you are approved to adopt. This way you can see which animal fits your family best! If you aren't 100% ready to adopt after the first meet, you can set up as many meet and greets with our adoption coordinator and their foster as needed. These animals are not broken animals, they come from different backgrounds, usually because humans have failed them. It takes a few weeks for them to be socialized and accustomed to the changes. SPVAR keeps them in foster care for a minimum of 2 weeks to seek out any hidden illnesses, work on rehabilitation, as well as any training needed.