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Adopt a pet

Adopting an animal is a long term commitment and is therefore a serious decision which should be given ample consideration.  A furry companion is a delight, but make sure that you understand the obligation of ownership as well.  

Do you know how much yearly vet visits cost - and food, and toys?  The ASPCA estimates the annual cost of a large dog to be $780, and a cat is $575.  Of course the monetary commitment fluctuates somewhat depending on an animal's size and specific medical needs, but we can guarantee that you will be spending a significant amount on him each year.  Do you have time to exercise with your pet?  Some dogs have more energy than others, but most would benefit from daily walks.  Even cats are better off when their owners are able to set aside daily time for play.  Make sure you can give a pet the attention he craves and deserves.

Have you decided that you are ready to adopt?  Find out how you
can meet our pets in person.  You can also look at photos and read descriptions of some of our animals who are anxiously waiting for their new homes:


If you see a pet that you are interested in meeting, please email   info@spcaswmich.org to set up an appointment.  
 
Did you find a dog or cat that you want to adopt?  Apply online here or print out and complete our Adoption Application - please be sure to identify which animal you are interested in adopting at the top of the form! - then mail the form back to us:

SPCA of Southwest Michigan
PO Box 2676
Portage, MI 49081-2676

Please email us as well so that we can be looking for your application.

Didn't find what you were looking for?  We are constantly taking in new animals as others are adopted.  Check back with us regularly and you are sure to find the perfect companion.




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Color Discrimination

In animal shelters across the country, the story is the same - black dogs and cats are usually the last to be adopted.  Some holding facilities will actually euthanize them on intake because their chance of finding a new home is so slim.  Why are these poor creatures so undesirable?  Unfortunately, misconceptions about the temperaments of black cats and dogs abound, and many people find them simply unattractive.  They don’t appear to be as unique and, sadly, it is harder to see expression in a dark face.  A brindle dog seems perkier, the white blaze on the nose of an orange tabby appears to add personality, and they therefore catch your eye.  So all too often a black animal is passed over for a lighter coated one with a less agreeable disposition.   If you are looking for a furry companion, consider adopting one of our black rescues.  You will be giving a lifelong home to a loving animal that desperately needs it.



Non-Discrimination in Pet Adoptions: For those seeking pet adoption from the SPCA of Southwest Michigan, the organization prohibits any form of discrimination to qualified applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, age, national origin, gender, marital status, gender identification, sexual orientation, disability, height, weight, or other characteristics protected by local, state, and federal law. This prohibition shall not supersede the definitions of a qualified applicant as set forth in our adoption materials, nor shall it hamper the ability of SPCA adoption counselors to judge the fit of a particular pet with the home environment of an individual applicant.
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SPCA of Southwest Michigan · PO Box 2676 · Portage, MI 49081-2676
269.629.0567 · info@spcaswmich.org