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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Hey y'all, my name is Flynn. These volunteers said there is a furever family out there with fur siblings, somewhere, looking just for me. I just couldn't hardly believe that, how exciting. I'm a very shy fella tho, and don't much care for big city fanfare. I did want to tell you a bit about myself even tho I am a shy guy, so you'd know it's me. I am more of the quiet, small town type. I really love other kitties so if you have a fur kitty or a few who are just needing a snuggle buddy then you've found your guy! Another favorite pastime for me is hanging out or snuggling up on the catio with my buddies. Please adopt me, I have so many snuggles waiting for my new fur siblings!
Hope to see you soon!
Love,
Flynn
Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.
Adoption process
We require an adoption application, screening to ensure all current or previous pets have been vaccinated and spayed/neutered, and an adoption contract. A home check may be required, depending on individual circumstances. We want you to succeed, and will provide support and referrals for you as needed.Regular adoption fees are $105 for dogs and $45 for cats, which include age-appropriate vaccinations, rabies, spay/neuter, worming and flea preventative.
Before adoption we make every effort to assure
your new pet is healthy, but you will need to have
the pet examined by your own vet within a week
to check for good health.
• Any animal leaving our shelter is required by law
to be spayed or neutered!
• Dog adoption fees begin at $105 depending on
vet bills – this includes spay or neuter,
worming, rabies and DA2PP vaccinations.
Adopters of dogs and/or puppies will need a
fenced area or an alternative for exercise, a veterinarian for reference, and other
evidences of their ability to provide good care to the
animal as a member of the family.
• Cat adoption fees start at $45 and include spay or
neuter, worming, rabies and FVRCP vaccinations. All cats are planned to be inside cats – although
occasionally we have a cat or cat family that would be suitable or outside or barn cats. Spay and neuter and
vet requirements are the same as for dogs.


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