Acadiana Animal Aid (AAA) is the region’s leader in animal transport, adoption, and education. We provide a safe place to land for animals at risk of euthanasia before they take off to their adoptive homes. For 50 years, AAA has played a vital role in saving animals from impoverished, resource-deprived communities. We transfer in pets at risk of euthanasia from municipal shelters throughout the state, provide veterinary and daily care, and create pathways to their futures. AAA is known locally and nationally for its transport program, a lifesaving strategy to reduce the 40% euthanasia rate of shelter pets in Louisiana. Our commitment to saving our region’s pets runs deep – in 2023, we saved nearly 2,000 cats and dogs through local and out-of-state adoptions and transport.
Founded in 1974 & Chartered As A 501(C)3 Non-Profit Animal Welfare Organization
Acadiana Animal Aid is funded by donations, fundraisers, and adoption fees
and is governed by a Board of Directors.
Guiding Principles
Acadiana Animal Aid is the largest local animal welfare organization in the area that is leading the way in inspiring a healthy community through compassion for animals.
We strive to not only rescue and find homes for these companion animals, but, also, to be an integral part of inspiring our community through education, volunteer, foster, transport and adoption programs. As a partner to the Pet Food Pantry, we strongly believe in serving as a resource for our community, which includes providing opportunities for them to be responsible, loving pet owners that have access to affordable care and nutrition.
Mission and Vision
Acadiana Animal Aid is dedicated to saving the lives of unwanted, stray and neglected companion animals with a focus on those most at risk of euthanasia at our local municipal shelter, and numerous other municipal shelters throughout the state.
We work daily to accomplish our vision in saving the lives of companion animals until they all have a home.
Adoption Policy
AAA Adoption Policy
1. All potential adopters are asked to complete an adoption application and provide a valid form of identification with a current address.
2. Adopters must be 18 years or older.
3. We adopt companion animals to be placed into a home setting. All animals must be provided with regular, adequate and wholesome food, clean water and shelter. Local ordinances define “proper” outdoor shelter that is required, as a minimum, by law should your pet spend time outside during the day. Adopters agree to treat this pet as a member of their household and agree to keep their new pet within the safe confines of their home, securely fenced-in yard, or on a leash when being walked.
4. We ask that all cats remain indoors for their safety unless otherwise discussed. Cats that are currently declawed will be adopted with the intention of keeping them inside at all times for their safety. We also ask that you follow our recommendations for properly acclimating cats to their new home.
5. Adopters will adhere to all City and/or Parish codes regarding animal ownership.
6. All animals adopted from AAA will be spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on current vaccinations appropriate to their age. At the time of adoption, pet owners are responsible of ensuring the animal will receive the necessary vet care that is required of them thereafter. You will take your adopted pet to a licensed veterinarian for regular preventative care. You will provide all required and/or necessary veterinary care as recommended by the attending veterinarian including but not limited to rabies and booster shots, fecal checks for internal parasites (worms), consistent heartworm preventative and prompt treatment by a licensed veterinarian for any illness or injury. As an owner, you must be aware of State Law as well as your local ordinances that require the proper documentation and licensing for your pet.
7. Adopters will not physically alter their adopted animal through elective surgery such as declawing or tendonectomy for cats, tail docking, ear cropping or debarking for dogs.
8. All members of the adopting household are to be in agreement with regards to the adoption of a particular animal.
9. No adoptions will be made to an applicant who is suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs during the time of application.
10. No adoptions will be made to any individual with a history of animal neglect, abandonment, or abuse.
11. Adopters understand that changes in their adopted pet’s health and behavior cannot be predicted, and that Acadiana Animal Aid cannot make any explicit or implied guarantees regarding the future health or behavior of my adopted pet.
12. If at any time, for any reason, an adopter cannot keep their adopted animal, they understand that they can return the pet to Acadiana Animal Aid. They will not relinquish the adopted animal to any organization other than Acadiana Animal Aid.
https://acadianaanimalaid.org/adopt/
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