THE ANIMAL RESCUE ALLIANCE

Raytown, Missouri 64133

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Adoption Process

Individuals interested in adopting a pet are required to complete an online application. After the application is submitted, we will arrange an initial meeting between the prospective adopter and the animal. This will be followed by a home visit. An adoption contract must be signed, and adoption fees vary between $65 and $250.

Service Areas

We serve Jackson County in Missouri, Johnson County in Kansas, and the Kansas City metropolitan area.

The Animal Rescue Alliance in Raytown, MO

We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization comprised entirely of volunteers, dedicated to assisting homeless pets in the Greater Kansas City area. Our group was formed through the collaboration of several local rescuers who share a common mission to alleviate animal suffering and homelessness. In addition to rescuing pets from challenging circumstances, we provide courtesy listings on Pet Finder, facilitate low-cost spay and neuter services, coordinate transfers and transports with other rescue organizations, and assist individuals and groups in promoting, screening, and educating potential adopters. We also engage in fundraising to support pets with special needs and offer guidance and information related to animal rescue. Furthermore, we organize various events to raise awareness and support for our cause.

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