* All dogs,
cat and rabbit adoptions are subject to a $ 30 non-refundable administration fee payable at the time the animal leaves with the adopter.
While most of Animal Care & Control's adoptions take place at the shelter,
some cat and rabbit adoptions are done offsite at the ACC satellite Adoption Center at the Pet Food Express store at 1975 Market Street, San Francisco.
Not exact matches
Matt explained that, while the ASPCA
Adoption Center primarily focuses on finding safe
and loving homes for dogs
and cats, they have helped other types of companion animals, including
rabbits,
and worked on large - scale investigations involving a variety of farm animals.
Working toward a shared goal of «getting to zero» euthanasia for healthy
and treatable animals, the El Cajon Animal Shelter is an open - admission shelter that houses stray or relinquished animals within its jurisdiction; dogs,
cats,
rabbits, reptiles, rodents,
and birds are all up for
adoption.
Discussions are beginning about how to encourage
adoption and create appealing environments that show off dark - coated dogs,
cats,
and other small animals such as
rabbits.
Instead, storefronts would need to get their dogs,
cats and rabbits only from shelters,
adoption centers or animal - control agencies.
Sunday, September 8, 2013 — Brooklyn, NY — Manhattan's Union Square Park was transformed today into New York City's pet
adoption capital as the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, in partnership with the Petco Foundation, hosted Adoptapalooza, where animal lovers had the opportunity to adopt lovable
cats, dogs,
and rabbits.
In May, our total intakes were 128 animals (dogs,
cats and rabbits)
and total
adoptions were 73.
Since the inception of our ASAP Animal Shelter
Adoption Program we have placed over 1,500 dogs,
cats, puppies, kittens
and rabbits into their «furever» homes.
On Friday, 62 homeless animals found their way into a new home including 32
cats, 27 dogs, one
rabbit and two goats during SPCA Tampa Bay's Bringing Friends Together Forever Fee - Waived
Adoption Event.
Banning the sale of commercially bred dogs,
cats and rabbits will not only close off a channel of distribution for substandard breeding operations, but it will also raise awareness about animal welfare
and promote
adoption.
From dogs
and cats to
rabbits, chinchillas, ferrets
and more, PetSmart Charities of Canada's National
Adoption Weekend invites more than 300 animal welfare organizations to bring a wide array of adoptable pets to nearly all 120 - plus PetSmart stores to help match them with potential pet parents.
Those stores would still be able to offer
adoptions of dogs,
cats and rabbits in partnership with a shelter or rescue group akin to what Petco currently does.
Sunday, May 31, 2015 — New York, NY — Manhattan's Union Square Park was transformed today into New York City's pet
adoption capital as the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals (the Alliance), in partnership with the Petco Foundation, hosted Adoptapalooza, NYC's Original Mega Pet Adoption Event, where animal lovers had the opportunity to adopt hundreds of cats, dogs, and
adoption capital as the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals (the Alliance), in partnership with the Petco Foundation, hosted Adoptapalooza, NYC's Original Mega Pet
Adoption Event, where animal lovers had the opportunity to adopt hundreds of cats, dogs, and
Adoption Event, where animal lovers had the opportunity to adopt hundreds of
cats, dogs,
and rabbits.
Adoption Fees: Adult mixed breed dogs: $ 75 - $ 150 Small breed dogs
and puppies: $ 150 - $ 300
Cats (6 months or older): $ 50 Kittens: $ 75
Rabbits: $ 45 Chickens: $ 25 Other Pets: Price depending on species.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals sponsors or co-sponsors several large
adoption events each year, all with the common goal of finding homes for New York City's homeless
cats, dogs,
and rabbits.
More than 300 dogs,
cats, puppies, kittens,
and rabbits will be available for
adoption from more than 25 New York City area shelters
and rescue groups.
Adoption special applies to adult dogs
and cats, puppies, kittens
and rabbits.
In addition to
cats and kittens, rest assured you'll find puppies
and dogs,
rabbits, reptiles, guinea pigs
and more at PetSmart
and PetSmart Charities National
Adoption Weekend.
Volunteer Opportunities include: • Socializing with our shelter
cats, dogs
and rabbits • Special events • Lobby greeter • Administrative and data entry support • Building and grounds maintenance • Fostering an animal (Click here to learn more about fostering) • Classroom presentations • Reading with Rover reading teams • Pet - Assisted Therapy visits to local hospitals and nursing homes • Satellite adoption centers and community adoption events • And much mo
and rabbits • Special events • Lobby greeter • Administrative
and data entry support • Building and grounds maintenance • Fostering an animal (Click here to learn more about fostering) • Classroom presentations • Reading with Rover reading teams • Pet - Assisted Therapy visits to local hospitals and nursing homes • Satellite adoption centers and community adoption events • And much mo
and data entry support • Building
and grounds maintenance • Fostering an animal (Click here to learn more about fostering) • Classroom presentations • Reading with Rover reading teams • Pet - Assisted Therapy visits to local hospitals and nursing homes • Satellite adoption centers and community adoption events • And much mo
and grounds maintenance • Fostering an animal (Click here to learn more about fostering) • Classroom presentations • Reading with Rover reading teams • Pet - Assisted Therapy visits to local hospitals
and nursing homes • Satellite adoption centers and community adoption events • And much mo
and nursing homes • Satellite
adoption centers
and community adoption events • And much mo
and community
adoption events •
And much mo
And much more!
400 +
cats, dogs,
and rabbits greeted thousands of visitors at the September 17 Adoptapalooza mega pet
adoption event sponsored by the Alliance
and Petco Foundation.
In August of 2011, Pet Food Express opened a
Cat Satellite
Adoption Center at their Market Street store for ACC to adopt out
cats and rabbits.
In fact, AB 485's preference for shelter
and rescue
adoptions over pet store sales is doubly problematic because it does not require those shelters
and rescues to provide dogs,
cats or
rabbits to pet stores in the state,
and thus fails to ensure that they will continue to be able to source any animals at all.
Whiskers in Wonderland provides New Yorkers with a fun opportunity to meet hundreds of
cats, kittens,
rabbits,
and other apartment - perfect pets from area
adoption organizations looking for their homes for the holidays.
Activities include; safety, how not to get bit,
cat care, emergency care, what to do when you find a stray animal, reptile knowledge, learning
and loving mini horses,
rabbits and birds, K - 9 dogs, therapy animals
and a week long
cat project, from admittance to
adoption.
There are so many wonderful pets at Ontario SPCA
adoption centres throughout the province -
cats and dogs of all ages, shapes, sizes
and breeds, as well as birds,
rabbits, guinea pigs
and more - waiting in hope for a home, someone to share life with, someone to love.
Jane Hoffman, President
and Founder of the Alliance for NYC's Animals, who was on site for the event, said, «The Alliance created Whiskers in Wonderland to raise awareness about all the wonderful
cats and rabbits awaiting
adoption and to provide a festive, family - friendly opportunity for them to find homes.
Saturday, November 14, 2015 — New York, NY — Petco Union Square in Manhattan was filled with fur, fun,
and festivities today as the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals (Alliance)
and its partners presented nearly 200 adorable
cats, kittens,
and rabbits for
adoption at the 6th annual Whiskers in Wonderland.
Since 2008, A New Beginning Animal Rescue has rescued, nurtured,
and helped more than 3,100 companion animals (kittens,
cats, puppies,
and dogs —
and rabbits) find their forever homes, through its long - standing special partnership with Petco in holding
adoption events every Saturday at Petco in Layton, Utah.
To encourage more animal
adoptions, the
adoption price for all dogs, puppies,
cats, kittens
and rabbits will be half price through October 2016.
Since 2008, A New Beginning Animal Rescue has rescued, nurtured,
and helped over 3,000 companion animals (kittens,
cats, puppies,
and dogs —
and rabbits) find their forever homes, through its long - standing special partnership with Petco in holding
adoption events every Saturday at Petco in Layton, Utah.
All
cat, kittens, dogs, puppies,
and rabbits adopted from A New Beginning Animal will be implanted with a microchip
and it is included in the
adoption fee.
Currently, 41 dogs,
cats and rabbits are up for
adoption on the Napa County Animal Shelter website.
The panel of experts includes Steve Kaufman (Executive Director of the APA), Brandyn Jones (Executive Director of Animal House
Cat Rescue
and Adoption Center)
and Joy Gioia (Chapter Manager
and President of the House
Rabbit Society of Missouri).
To encourage more animal
adoptions, the
adoption price for all dogs, puppies,
cats, kittens
and rabbits will be half price through September 2017.
More than 300 homeless dogs,
cats,
and rabbits seeking new homes at NYC's original mega pet
adoption event hosted by Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Sunday, September 20, 2015 — New York, NY — More than 300 homeless New... Continue reading →
We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of abused, abandoned,
and homeless
cats, dogs, puppies, kittens,
and rabbits who need of a new beginning
and help prepare them for a forever home, through rescue, nurture,
and adoption efforts.
These Golden Oldies have an
adoption package similar to the rest of the pets adopted from our Shelter which includes: spay / neuter, age appropriate vaccinations, microchip ID, veterinary exam, carrier for
cats and rabbits,
and a collar, leash,
and license for dogs.
More than 300
cats, kittens,
and rabbits * will be available for
adoption from over 20 rescue groups
and shelters.
Scheduled groups (subject to change) include ASPCA, Bideawee, Brooklyn Animal Action, Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition, Bronx Tails
Cat Rescue, City Critters, Empty Cages Collective, For Animals, Inc., Heavenly Angels Animal Rescue, KittyKind, Liberty Humane Society, Linda's
Cat Assistance, Little Shelter Animal Rescue &
Adoption Center, NYC Feral
Cat Initiative, Picasso Veterinary Fund, Posh Pets Rescue,
Rabbit Rescue & Rehab, Sean Casey Animal Rescue, Staten Island Hope Animal Rescue, Union Township Animal Shelter, Tavi & Friends, A Winters Tail,
and Washington Heights
Cat Colony.
Overall there was a total of 136
adoptions - 67 of those were dogs, 60
cats, 6 rats
and 3
rabbits!
If you live in the local area, consider becoming a member
and / or volunteering with HSMO,
and if you are looking for another family pet — be it a dog,
cat,
rabbit, guinea pig, horse, llama, goat, pig, duck... be sure to visit one of their three
adoption centers or the Longmeadow Rescue Ranch.
Before visiting the shelter, you can view the dogs
and puppies,
cats and kittens,
rabbits,
and other small animals shown available for
adoption in our online
adoption listings.
In addition to dogs
and cats, we also adopt a variety of «other» critters for
adoption such as hamsters,
rabbits, ferrets, mice, guinea pigs, birds, etc..
We also invite classes to visit the APA
Adoption Center to get a behind - the - scenes look at what we do on a daily basis to care for our dogs
and cats (
and rabbits and guinea pigs).
Animal Services has hundreds of dogs,
cats and rabbits available for
adoption at all times.
Adoption fees include vaccinations, spaying / neutering
and microchipping for dogs,
cats and rabbits;
and the first year City of LA license fee for dogs.
- socialize
and play with
cats &
rabbits - walk the dogs - take photos
and videos of adoptable animals - attend
adoption events with the animals -
adoption counseling - pet grooming - contribute to the Shelter's newsletter - Social media
and website building WE HAVE CURRENT VOLUNTEER OPENINGS IN KENNEL SUPPORT & TRANSPORT.
Lawmakers have passed The Pet Rescue
and Adoption Act (Assembly Bill 485) to ban the sale of commercially raised dogs,
cats,
and rabbits in pet stores across the state.