You can find reputable reviews at adoptionagencyratings.com. They are both honest and trustworthy.
There are many places where one could find information on child adoption agencies in Miami. One could check sites such as Miami Heart Gallery and Adoption Florida for information on child adoption.
The best place to find truly trustworthy information on IRS payment plans is from the IRS's official website. A local tax company could also provide trustworthy information.
Adoption attorneys or family attorneys and are listed as such in your local yellow pages. You could also check with the local bar association for recommendation on where to find the best.
To seek a professional to talk about the adoption process, an individual can seek out help at their local adoption house. There are also many forums and other sites which can help with the adoption process.
the local pound
I have no idea but some zoos have adoption programs so maybe go to a zoo with an ocelot and ask to adopt it.Clarification: Zoo adoption programs are a way for the zoo to raise money. When you "adopt" and animal you agree to pay a certain amount of money each month to help feed the animal. The animal stays in the zoo, you do not get to take it home.
Ocelots could certainly be considered cute. They have large expressive eyes and a gentle manner. They are, however, a feline predator and generally not safe to be around.
I really do not know, but you could always try "Googling" the sibling in the area he was put up for adoption in. If you know any details, like the adoption agencies name..or something like that you could also pair it together. This probably didnt help, but just felt compelled to at least try. I hope you find who you are looking for. Best of luck!
The Alaskan Malamute is a great dog, it is rare to find them for free or for adoption. The Humane Society is the best place to locate dogs for adoption. Some times Petco or other pet and pet supply stores offer dogs for adoption for a fee.
You can find black cats for adoption in your area by checking local animal shelters, rescue organizations, and online adoption websites.
You could try contacting "The Locater". I believe his name is Timothy Dunn.