Forclosure Pets
Some of the common reasons people give up their pets are “can’t afford,” “moving” and “landlord won’t allow.” However, with nearly a 60 percent increase in foreclosures nationally, shelters in areas with high foreclosure rates are seeing a significant increase in the number of people needing to give up their pets. In fact, a new term, “foreclosure pets” had been coined to describe this recent surge of pet relinquishment. The increasing number of people losing their homes, coupled with a tough economy and rising unemployment rates, is creating a situation where pets are becoming the silent victims of our difficult economy.

PAWS Chicago has launched a new initiative to help families who are undergoing foreclosure on their homes and have no alternative for their pets. The first of its kind in the nation, the PAWS Chicago Foreclosure Program has received national exposure on the Today Show and Nightline. As part of a commitment to help in times of national crisis, PAWS Chicago is providing two alternatives for Chicagoland families undergoing personal crisis: a temporary safe-haven for those who need a little time, or permanent adoption for pets of families who feel they must make a permanent separation.
PAWS Chicago Safe-Haven Program
PAWS Chicago will provide a temporary loving home for pets of families in crisis through a dedicated network of foster homes. Families in crisis can focus on rebuilding their lives, knowing that their pets are safe and cared for until they are able to stabilize their living situation.
PAWS Chicago Emergency Admissions
For those who do not forsee a way to keep their pets, PAWS Chicago will re-home them. The PAWS Chicago adoption program will guarantee the life of their pets, finding them a new forever home.
To participate in this program, please call or email Jessica Hoffman at 773.475.9462
or jhoffman@pawschicago.org.
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- Giving up your Pet?
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This is a very accurate article explaining home foreclosures’ collateral victims.