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  2. Fayetteville Animal Protection Society is the only licensed Cumberland County No-Kill, non-profit animal shelter. Come on out to meet adoptable cats and dogs!

  3. Meet Our Dogs. To learn more about each animal and to fill out an application, click on the photo of the animal you are interested in. 1. FILL OUT THE ADOPTION APPLICATION COMPLETELY (it's free) To apply, click on the photo of the cat or dog you wish to adopt, read the information given, and if you feel it is a good match, click the 'Apply for ...

  4. To adopt, please fill out an online application and send your pet policy if you rent to info@fapspet.org. A staff member will review the application, pet policy and complete the veterinary and personal reference checks.

  5. Rehoming Your Pet. We focus our animal intake efforts on the animals most at-risk of euthanasia at area animal shelters where the sheer volume of incoming animals creates the most risk for euthanasia.

  6. The mission of Fayetteville Animal Protection Society, Inc. (FAPS) is to provide a licensed, No-Kill shelter for homeless animals until adopted into a loving and caring lifetime environment; to reduce the population of stray animals; and to promote responsible pet ownership.

  7. Volunteer Opportunities. Fayetteville Animal Protection Society, Inc. (FAPS) is the only licensed Cumberland County No-Kill, non-profit animal shelter.

  8. Training, rehoming, and low cost service information all in one place.

  9. Because FAPS does not have a veterinarian on staff, we are unable to provide veterinary services to the public. However, there are still low-cost programs and services in the Fayetteville and Cumberland County areas. Financial Assistance Available.

  10. SPONSOR AN ADOPTION. A HUGE thank you to Valley Auto for allowing FAPS to use their property for our parking lots, play yards, walking area, and for their continuous support of our mission. Sponsoring an adoption is a unique way to save a life without actually adopting a new pet!

  11. The Fayetteville Animal Protection Society Endowment is managed by the Cumberland Community Foundation (CCF). CCF has a strategic investment strategy that targets sustained financial growth to maximize returns for donors, nonprofit organizations, and ultimately, make life better in our community.