What do your adoption fees include?

Giving Tuesday (11/28) is coming up!

Benefitting the Wilbur Memorial Fund for animals with extraordinary medical needs. 

 

The adoption fee covers the animals spay/neuter, current vaccinations, heartworm testing/treatment, feline leukemia and FIV testing, and microchip.

For Cats:

All cats (over 4 months) have been vaccinated against Rabies and Distemper. They have been tested for Feline Leukemia and the Feline AIDS virus. They have been spayed/neutered and fecal checked.

Kittens (under 4 months) have been vaccinated against Distemper, Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS tested, and fecal checked. They have been spayed/neutered. The Rabies Vaccination will be given when the kitten reaches 4 months. A neuter deposit may be necessary when adopting a kitten that is not yet spayed/neutered.

For Dogs:

All dogs (over 4 months) have been vaccinated against Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Bordatella (kennel cough), fecal checked and have been spayed/neutered. They have also been heartworm tested and placed on a monthly preventative.

Puppies (under 4 months) have been vaccinated against Distemper/Parvo, Bordatella, fecal checked and either have been spayed/neutered or will be scheduled to be spayed/neutered when they reach the appropriate age/weight requirements. It may be necessary to pay a deposit if adopting a puppy that is not yet ready to be neutered/spayed. The Rabies Vaccination for puppies adopted under 4 months of age will be at the new owner’s expense. All puppies are placed on heartworm preventative.

You are welcome to bring your own collar or leash or purchase these from A.D.O.P.T.  Your adoption counselor can provide you with pricing.  All canines are microchiped and sent home with the appropriate tags.