Making new best friends since 1998.

Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP) was founded in 1998 and is dedicated to the rescue of dogs and cats that are in need of a forever home. Our animals are fostered in homes where they are provided with love, food, medical care, and socialization until adoption into a new loving home.

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Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP) is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 non-profit that exists to rescue, protect, and provide care for at risk dogs and cats. Our pets are fostered in homes until adoption.


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Meet Our Featured Fur Friends!

We love to shine a spotlight on special pets waiting for their perfect match. When you adopt a Featured Fur Friend, you’ll get a reduced $50 adoption fee.

Take a look at our current featured cats and dogs - your new best friend might just be waiting!

  • Rosemary

    Meet Rosemary!

    Rosemary is a 4 year old shepherd mix who loves dogs who like her rough and tumble play style! She has been to formal training at Pawlished and comes with support from them for life. She knows how to walk on leash, sit, down, and heel.

    Human and dog strangers scare her (until they aren't strangers anymore - she loves her people with her whole heart!). She loves the older kids in her foster home and does well with the cat when she remembers to play gently.

    Be prepared for a goofy, super playful girl when she comes out of her shell!

  • TYR

    Meet Tyr!

    Tyr is a 9 year old Australian shepherd mix ready to spend his golden years with his forever family.

    He’s the softest, sweetest boy who still has so much love — and life — left to give. He gets along beautifully with dogs and children, and all he really wants is a warm bed and someone to call his own again.

  • Serena

    Meet Serena!

    Meet Serena! She's a young adult, and the sweetest, most easygoing girl. Serena is positive for feline leukemia, so she needs to be the only cat and have a family dedicated to helping her stay healthy. She has had most of her teeth removed due to dental disease, but is otherwise doing great. She loves to be picked up and hugged. She enjoys attention from kids and adults, and has a sweet little chatty squawk. She loves to relax nearby, and sit right next to you or on your lap. She is very attentive, but not too needy.

  • Sunrise

    Meet Sunrise!

    Sunrise is a large, confident boy who knows what he likes. At 4 years and 5 months old, he would do best as an only cat, though he may be okay with a kitten. He does well with dogs who leave him alone and is good with kids.

    Sunrise isn’t a big snuggler, but he’s very food-motivated—and a Churu is the fastest way to his heart. If you’re looking for an independent cat with a big personality and a love for treats, Sunrise could be your perfect match.