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Think You May Be Able To Foster?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

If you cannot adopt any of our adoptable pets or give monetary donations to Briarcliff Animal Foundation, but still want to help, please consider fostering. Fostering can be one of the most rewarding experiences. Briarcliff Animal Foundation will pay for food and any medical expenses, and all you have to do is treat this pet like it is part of your family until we find it a “forever” home. You may have this foster pet anywhere from a week to a couple of months, or even longer in some cases. For more information, please e-mail Lindsay at lhyatt@thebac.net or Richard at Rfischhof@thebac.net. Our goal is to get all of our adoptable pets out of the kennels and into foster homes until they find permanent homes. The pets who need foster homes are: 

 

*Sprite (Sprite 2) 

*Xavier (Xavier)

*Amber (Amber) NOT CURRENTLY UP FOR ADOPTION. PLEASE E-MAIL FOR MORE DETAILS.

*Harry (Harry) NOT CURRENTLY UP FOR ADOPTION. PLEASE E-MAIL FOR MORE DETAILS.

*Count and Duke (Count and Duke)

 

*Smokey (Smokey)

*Bella (Bella (Jane))

For more information about any of these pets, please look on our petfinder webpage.

Steps for becoming a foster parent:

  1. Contact Richard Fischhof (fish-off) at Briarcliff Animal Clinic (404-874-6393). You may also contact Michael Chapman at 404-378-1375.
  2. Set up a home inspection with Richard Fischhof or Michael Chapman.
  3. Meet the adoptable animals. (can be done before the home inspection)
  4. Choose an animal to foster.
  5. Take your foster pet home!
  6. Make sure that you exercise and socialize your foster pet.
  7. Enjoy your foster pet until we find it a permanent home!

Welcome to Briarcliff Animal Foundation!

Monday, November 17th, 2008

bafsmall-header5We work hard to care for animals in need and appreciate your help and assistance in this endeavor.

It is surprising, the number of animals who suffer abuse, starvation, neglect and general maladies from life in the wild or on the streets.  The numbers are staggering at times, and we are working to alleviate some of the pain and suffering that occurs on a daily basis in the Southeastern USA, and in particular in Atlanta, where we, and most of our patients live.

We are an IRS designated 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, so your donations can be written off.  We welcome them all, from $5.00 to $5,000, as all funding will be put to good use.  We are experiencing a minor crisis financially in 2008, because of an influx of abuse and neglect animals from Fulton County Animal Services, and the apparent closing of an apartment complex that left many animals with gunshot wounds, scaldings, and abandoned.  We are well beyond comfortable capacity to care for them at the moment, and need your help.

Please, if you can, donate and participate in the care of our four legged people, as how we care for them, reflects who we truly are as humans.

Thank you for taking the time to visit us, and we look forward to your input and participation.

Online Donation Instructions

Online Donation through First Giving

Donations through US Mail or telephone
Please print and mail the donation form with your check or you can phone us at 404-874-6393 to make a donation by credit card.

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