Dog & Cat Adoption Fees
We are pleased to announce a change in our adoption fees as of July 1, 2010.
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Dog Adoption |
$ 45 |
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Dog Spay/Neuter Fee |
$ 50 |
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Cat Adoption |
$ 15 |
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Cat Spay/Neuter Fee |
$ 30 |
If you are adopting an animal that is already spayed or neutered, you do not have to pay the spay/neuter fee, thereby reducing the overall cost of your adoption.
ADOPTION SPECIALS:
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Senior Cats for Senior Laps Senior adopters (60 years or older) can adopt any cat over the age of 3 for a flat $10 adoption fee, which includes spay/neuter service. For information, call 919-212-7387. | |
About Adoption Fees:
The adoption fees include the pet's first series of shots (DA2PPV or FVRCP), a general dewormer, a heartworm test for dogs, a FIV/FELU test for cats, a topical flea and tick treatment, a microchip and a rabies vaccine. If the animal is under the age of four months at the time of adoption, it will be considered too young to receive its rabies vaccination. The adopter can return with the pet once it reaches four months of age to receive its rabies inoculation.
All dogs and cats are required to be spayed or neutered before adoption. If an animal is unable to be spayed or neutered due to its young age or a health condition, the animal may be temporarily fostered through our Foster-To-Adopt Program. The adoption fees are the same, but the adopter must place a $200 deposit on the animal and have the animal spayed or neutered when it is old enough or well enough for surgery. The surgery can be completed through the Wake County Animal Center's partnership with the Saving Lives Spay/Neuter Clinic or at the adopter's private veterinarian. Once the surgery is completed, the difference between the adoption fee and the deposit will be refunded to the adopter. Read more about our Foster-To-Adopt Program here. |

Related Links:
Refund Guidelines
Shelter Location & Hours
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