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Small, all-volunteer team. We'd love to hear from you.
iAdopt is run by a handful of volunteers, around our day jobs, and our focus is rehoming the animals we rescue. So we can't promise a quick reply — but we do read what comes in. Reach out to:
- Adopt one of our rescues
- Learn more about what we do
- Invite us to run an adoption drive
- Talk about a CSR collaboration
- Volunteer or foster with us

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First, here's what actually helps.
We're a small team focused on our own rescues, so we can't respond to every case on the ground. But these first steps make a real difference while you find help nearby.
Keep calm, keep a little distance.
A frightened or injured animal may bite or bolt. Move slowly and speak softly.
Offer water and shade.
Don't force food — especially if the animal looks badly hurt or very weak.
Note the exact spot.
A landmark or a dropped location pin, plus a couple of clear photos or a short video, helps enormously.
For a medical emergency, call a vet or animal ambulance.
Your nearest vet or a city animal-ambulance service can advise or reach the animal faster than we can.
Don't move a seriously injured animal unless it's in danger.
If you must, gently support the whole body on something flat, like a sheet of cardboard.
Share it widely.
Post in local rescue groups for on-ground help — and send it to us to amplify on Instagram.
We can help it get seen
For animals that aren't our own rescues, the most useful thing we can offer is reach. DM us the location and a few clear photos, and we'll try to share the rescue on our Instagram — so more fosters, adopters, and nearby helpers see it.
Sharing depends on our bandwidth — we do our best, but can't promise every post.
Adoptions, drive invites, CSR, or anything else.
