The Animal Aid Humane Society in Moline, Illinois offers free adoptions to seniors on low or fixed incomes who might not be able afford adoption fees. Rock Island County Animal Care and Control has a similar program. That shelter will waive anywhere from half to all of a senior citizen’s adoption fee, which is normally $60 for cats and $100 for dogs. They also will help pay the required county pet registration fee.
Animal Aid Humane Society is a nonprofit, no-kill shelter run by volunteers and operated almost solely from donations. It’s on the corner of 50th Street and 4th Avenue in Moline. Any senior interested in adopting from Animal Aid is urged to contact or visit. Hours are 6-8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, or by appointment. Anyone with a particular pet in mind should call (309) 797-6550. Pets can be viewed at www.molineanimalaid.org or www.petfinder.com. Rock Island County Animal Care and Control is on the corner of Indian Bluff Road and U.S. 150 in Moline near the airport. They can be reached at (309) 558-DOGS or on the Internet at www.qcpaws.org.