ILLINOIS HUMANE SOCIETY

The Illinois Humane Society offers many benefits for people who adopt from them. Not only does the new pet you are going to take home benefit, but so does the new owner. Adopting from the Illinois Humane Society often saves the new owners money on medical issues and pet needs, and they are saving a life of an animal.

The Illinois Humane Society ensures that all dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens are neutered or spayed before they are adopted. This saves you the cost of having to pay for this surgery yourself or having to worry about a litter of kittens running around.

Another benefit the Illinois Humane Society provides is vaccinations for all of the animals before they are adopted. Again you are saving money. Some of these vaccinations include rabies and feline leukemia.

Other free medical care for your adoption that the Illinois Humane Society offers to you is an initial health exam to ensure you are taking home a healthy animal, and free screenings for heartworms for dogs and feline leukemia for cats.

The Illinois Humane Society will also give your animal a free microchip surgically put into your animal. This will ensure that if your animal ever runs away, then it will be traceable that you are the owner and where their real home is. This is very beneficial and you won’t have to worry about losing your animal like so many other people do.

Your adoption with the Illinois Humane Society will also include a free collar identification tag. You will get an adopter packet which includes food samples for your new cat or dog. This will allow you to know what kind of food your pet likes before you go buy a big bag of something. You will receive pet treats, pet care documentation, and valuable coupons which will give you 10% off pet supplies purchased from Prairieland Feeds, Animal Outfitters, and other pet stores. You will also receive animal food coupons from the Illinois Humane Society that can be used at any of the retailers that sell pet foods like Wal-Mart or your local Grocery store.

The Illinois Humane Society wants to make sure that you have everything that you need for your new adopted pet including medical expenses and food. They want to provide all of the up front expenses for you so your adoption experience can be a positive one.