If they are at a no kill shelter, they will stay there until they are adopted. Some may go live with a foster family to free up space at the shelter. But, If it is a shelter where they put animals to sleep, they will be killed if they are not adopted after a certain amount of time. That amount of time varies depending on the policies of the given shelter. For some lucky cats at these "kill" shelters, sometimes a no kill shelter will come in and take them to their facility.
after you have made your adoption to see your pet just go to the thing that says your pets at the top.
To unlock the adoption center, you first have to go to the kitchen and feed your dog and then play with it in the living room. Then go outside.
go to the adoption center and ranom type
They might not let you in if you became an ex-volunteer for doing something wrong. But if you just stopped volunteering you could go into the adoption center.
I contacted the adoption agency in the town where I was adopted from. You could be assigned a case manager who will work with you.
u go to Adoption Center
Go to a petstore and ask for them in pet smart they have dogs and cats for adoption
go to webkinz.com and visit the Adoption Center Pianoplayers
Go to your little "town" and there will be a adoption center
you go to the adoption center and pay them the money and then you adop your friend
The animals go to the SPCA and get sent to an adoption center after they get better.
There are a lot of factors involved in this.Was the adoption open, or was it sealed?Was it a foreign or domestic adoption?Was it a private adoption or through the state1. If the adoption was sealed, you're going to have to go through the courts to get anything. You may be limited as to how much information you can get, if any. If it was open, there may be info available (names, SSN, possibly other identifying information)2. If it's a foreign adoption, you're going to need to follow up with adoption agency. They may be able to put you in touch with people in the country you were adopted from. There may be little or no info available.3a. For a private adoption, you were probably adopted as an infant and have no memory of your birth family. You'll need to get in touch with the agency that you were adopted from, and possibly the courts to get at your adoption records.3b. If you were adopted through the state, you may have been adopted late enough to have memories that will help you track them down... extended family, or names that you can google, or look for on facebook. Otherwise see 3a.