As a last resort you can contact the Humboldt County Animal Shelter at 70. We are a small rescue and cannot take in every animal that is in need of a home. Other ways you might try to re-home your pet is by posting signs at local vet hospitals, pet stores, in the newspaper, and at your place of work. We can also put a picture and description of your pet on our ‘courtesy posts’ webpage to help you re-home them directly. As other animals are adopted and space becomes available we will call you to schedule an intake appointment for a temperament evaluation. We would be happy to take some information about your pet and place them on our waiting list. We can only take in as many animals as we currently have space for. I need to find another home for my cat/dog – will you take them? You will need to have your veterinarian micro-chip the animal.ġ0. I want to get my animal micro-chipped – do you do that? Animals can be altered as young as 8 weeks of age, and kittens must be at least 2 pounds at the time of surgery.ĩ. Can I take an animal home before it has been spayed/neutered?īy law, all animal shelters and rescues in California must spay/neuter cats and dogs prior to adoption. You can also check out Tips for First 30 Days of Cat Adoption. Please contact us at (707) 616-6440 as volunteers are often able to brainstorm ways to ease the transition into your home. We will accept animals back within reason and your adoption fee may or may not be returned to you. It can be difficult for an animal to make the transition to a new home, only to be brought back to the shelter, so we encourage you to consider your choice of pet carefully before making a final decision. To that end our adoption we make every effort to pair you with a pet that fits your lifestyle. Our goal is to place animals in forever homes. If it doesn’t work out, can I bring an animal back? We are located at 8 West 6th Street, Eureka, CA.ħ. We encourage you to check back regularly to keep up-to-date on the animal’s status.Ħ. If an animal is not available yet, chances are it either has not been altered or is still undergoing a health evaluation. What does this mean?Īnimals are only “available” for adoption after they have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and have received a clean bill of health. I saw a sign that says that an animal is “not available” for adoption yet. Send an email to also recommend checking our webpage and Facebook page regularly for updates.ĥ. If we don’t have what you are looking for now you are welcome to let us know what kind of animal you are looking for and we will do our best to contact you if/when the breed is available. I’m looking for a specific breed of animal. **Reduced fees may apply to cats with Special NeedsĤ.
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$100 per cat (9 months old to 9 years old
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There is an adoption fee for every animal – which covers all tests, vaccinations and care that animals have received, plus eac h animal has been spayed or neutered. How much does it cost to adopt an animal? **Animals are not available for adoption until they have been spayed/neutered and are deemed healthy.ģ.
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It generally takes about 20-30 minutes to fill out an adoption application and go through a consultation. Once you’ve made your decision we can process your adoption. If you are interested in anyone in particular you can fill out an adoption application available online or schedule an appointment.
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You are welcome to take a look at all the animals we have available for adoption online or Facebook. Humboldt Spay and Neuter Network (707) 442-7729 or email the Neuter Scooter at I want to adopt a cat. For low cost spay and neuter options contact: Contact your veterinarian for spay and neutering.