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Lifeline Animal Project

P.O. Box 15466

Atlanta, Georgia 30333

Phone: 404-292-8800

Email: adopt@atlantapets.org

http://www.atlantapets.org

LifeLine Animal Project is a building a lifesaving community – one animal at a time – where every dog and cat can be guaranteed a good life in a caring environment!

LifeLine Animal Project supports collaborative programs to benefit the entire Atlanta animal welfare community. Promoting a compassionate network of care, we provide needed services to animal rescue groups, humane societies, animal control shelters and the public throughout the Atlanta area.

The LAP Dog House and Kitty Motel are boarding facilities for homeless dogs and cats in area adoption programs. Up to forty dogs live and play in a fun, safe, and loving environment until they can be placed into permanent homes. Kitty Motel residents enjoy a cage-free temporary home with plenty of climbing areas for adventurous cats and hiding places for shy kitties.

Catlanta is our feral and stray cat assistance program. Catlanta provides education and support to individuals and groups implementing trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs in their residential or business neighborhoods. TNR involves returning feral cats back to their outdoor homes after the cats have been spayed or neutered and vaccinated. Their caretakers then provide on-going care with food, shelter, water, supervision and veterinary treatment when needed.

Lifeline Spay and Neuter Clinic is a low-cost, high-volume, high-quality spay and neuter clinic. The clinic is open to the public Monday-Thursday by appointment. The LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinic also performs spay/neuter surgeries for the Fulton County Animal Services Fix'em Free program. Additionally, the clinic offers discounted procedures to animal rescue groups and for feral cats.

Project Pawprint reaches out to animal control to help publicize animals whose lives are endangered because of overpopulation. Volunteers visit shelters weekly to photograph these deserving animals and make sure they are included in our on-line database of animals available for adoption.