UFAR Animals Rescue, a non-profit no-kill pet rescue located in Margate, has given a second chance to over 250 abandoned pets.
Among its residents are Daisy, a 5-year-old cat, and Mika, a 2-year-old lab mix, both of whom urgently need loving homes.
Daisy’s Journey for a Forever Home
Daisy has been at UFAR Animals Rescue for more than two years. This affectionate feline loves to be petted and enjoys the companionship of her human friends.
Arriving as a stray, Daisy is now ready to find her permanent home. She will be adopted, spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated, and tested.
Thanks to a sponsored adoption fee, bringing Daisy into your family is made more accessible.
Mika’s Search for a Foster or Forever Home
Mika, with her striking honey-colored eyes and unique facial expression, was owner-surrendered and has spent over three months at the shelter.
Weighing approximately 55 pounds, she loves outdoor walks and behaves excellently on a leash. Already spayed, microchipped, and fully vaccinated, Mika is ideally looking for a foster home that can provide her with the comfort and care she deserves while she waits for her forever family.
How to Help
UFAR Animals Rescue invites potential adopters and fosters to visit their website at www.ufarescue.org to fill out adoption or foster applications.
Interested parties can also visit the shelter at 364 South State Rd. 7, Margate, FL 33068, or contact them at 954-761-6814 for more information.
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