Below link from Best Friends site offers many urls including a template to make a flyer/poster:

http://www.bestfrie nds.org/nomoreho melesspets/ resourcelibrary/ index.cfm

Below link is an excellent tutorial:  http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/howtofindhomesforpets.pdf

There is template below here, though more space for a narrive would be helpful.

 http://petbond.com/flyerentry.php  (OR go to http://petbond.com and choose link to make a flyer if url doesn't take you to it direct)

Lots of links with information here:

http://www.wonderpuppy.net/canwehelp/1rehome.php

A good resource on getting help from rescue organizations:

http://www.thecatrescue.org/gethelp.htm

MD-SPCA below offers a way to promote an animal on their site:

http://www.mdspca.org/adoption/rehoming.html

**Below is a valuable form to have handy to interview applicants. Print a few and keep by the phone.**

http://www.4asap.org/Adoption_Questionnaire.htm

Or below forms are excellent too.  One for cat adoptions and one for dog adoptions.

http://www.petrescue.com/library/cat-phone-screen.pdf

http://www.petrescue.com/library/dog-phone-screen.pdf

Below url contains some good links all in one place:

http://www.purebred catbreedrescue. org/rehome. htm

 Below is from the Pet Action League and includes a blank adoption contract which can be modified and used:

http://www.petrescu e.com/library/ free-pet. htm

This one below is from PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals):     

http://www.helpinga nimals.com/ pdfs/BROfindingh ome.pdf

Below is from Tree House Animal Foundation in Chicago (on the Best Friends site):

http://www.bestfriends.org/theanimals/pdfs/allpets/foundastray.pdf

Excellent web page below is from a feline placement and rescue organization:

http://www.catadopt ionteam.org/ cat/adoption/ team/C56

Also includes a blank adoption contract which can be modified on line and printed:

http://www.brooklyn animalfosternetw ork.org/what_ if.html

this one is from the Humane Society of the United States:  

 http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/guidelines_for_finding_a_responsible_home_for_a_pet.html

This one is from  shelter in Oregon:

http://www.southernoregonhumane.org/Page.asp?NavID=90

B e l o w   a r e   t w o   i m p o r t a n t   r e s o u r c e s:  

http://www.craigsli st.com (use:  http://photobucket. com to add photos to Craigs List posts)

http://www.petfinder.com   By trolling through Petfinder and calling fosterers, you can sometimes get information about the organization for whom their animal is being fostered, and also you might ask about other area resources and organizations.  If you do reach out to a foster person this way, do not expect them to accept your animal.  Interview for information.