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Change a Life...Even Your Own

Pets in local animal shelters deserve the opportunity to find safe, loving homes, and adoption is one of
the most meaningful ways to make that happen. Every adoption gives an animal a second chance while
also creating space for another pet in need. Many shelter animals are healthy, affectionate, and eager to
become loyal companions. By choosing to adopt, families not only gain a devoted pet but also help reduce
overcrowding in shelters.

Fostering is another important way to help local animal shelters. Foster families provide temporary homes
where animals can recover from illness, adjust to living with people, or simply escape the stress of a
shelter environment. This extra care often improves a pet's physical and emotional well-being, making them
more likely to be adopted. Fostering also allows shelters to save more animals by freeing up valuable space
for incoming animals.

Communities benefit when more people choose to adopt or foster animals in need. These efforts help reduce
the number of homeless pets, and strengthen the connection between people and animals. Whether someone
adopts a lifelong companion or fosters a pet until it finds its forever home, every act of kindness makes a
lasting difference. Supporting animal shelters through adoption, fostering, volunteering, or donations helps
build a more compassionate community for both animals and people.

These Macon County Animal Organizations are overrun with animals just waiting to find their forever families.

Macon County Animal Organizations
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Macon County Animal Services, 1377 Lakeside Drive, Franklin, NC 28734
828-349-2106
Macon County Animal Services, 1377 Lakeside Drive, Franklin, NC 28734
828-349-2106
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Appalachian Animal Rescue Center, 851 Lake Emory Road, Franklin, NC 28734
828-524-4588
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Mountain Mama Canine Rescue,Franklin, NC 28734
mtnmamarescue@gmail.com
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