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Muttling -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 3:21:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stellauk


For cats it's £65 ($106.10) which gets you:
  • a full behaviour and temperament assessment




I provide full pussy behaviour and assessment free of charge.   ^_^




maybemaybenot -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 3:43:51 PM)

Cats and dogs here run from $80- 120 and up. Sometimes the person giving up the dog or cat pays the shelter the adoption fee, so as to place the animal sooner. I have always adopted from shelters and from my POV, the fee they charge is much less than getting a " new " pet and having to fully vet them out and spay/nueter them. I spend about $ 80 per year on each cat for Vet services,

mbmbn




pahunkboy -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 7:18:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Muttling

It runs in the $80 to $120 range in Tennessee.   On a related note, I have become a big fan of breed rescue societies as they place the animal with a foster care family to get to know the personality and then try to match them with a home matching the dogs personality.   My last 2 have come from this type of adoption and I knew exactly the personality of the dog I was getting.  In addition, I've had a couple of them flat turn me down saying "None of the dogs we have right now seem like a good match."   After adoption, the rescues have always called me up a couple of times to make sure it was working out well.   The breed rescues charged $250 for an adoption, but I am a big fan of what they do and that has become my preferred approach.


Alot can be said for a good fit.  Alot of pets simply would not work for myself- my mom or my neighbor.




pahunkboy -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 7:20:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kiwisub12

I just adopted an 8 week old siamese kitten from a local shelter, and he cost $80 - already neutered and up to date on shots. Dogs are about the same or a bit more.

Of course, "free" animals aren't necessarily so. I've spent that and more on a dog i took off the street - and was happy to do so. She was a love of a dog, and so grateful for having a home with people who actually paid attention to her.

I figure with two dogs, two cats and 5 parrots, i spend about $60 to $100 at PetsMart every month, and usually flea treatment is on top of that.They aren't cheap to keep but they are worth it for me.




Agreed!   Point taken.




pahunkboy -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 7:22:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: maybemaybenot

Cats and dogs here run from $80- 120 and up. Sometimes the person giving up the dog or cat pays the shelter the adoption fee, so as to place the animal sooner. I have always adopted from shelters and from my POV, the fee they charge is much less than getting a " new " pet and having to fully vet them out and spay/nueter them. I spend about $ 80 per year on each cat for Vet services,

mbmbn


Wow.  I never would have thought of that.

BTW- on spay/neuter-  I would not want a pet that was not fixed.  




XXMystiqueXX -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 7:26:27 PM)

I took in my second rescue kitten on Saturday.  They waived the adoption fee and I offered to cover the felv test as I have another rescue baby at home and I wanted to be sure this kitten was negative. .... Pebbles < the older kitten pictured>  adoption fee was $35.00.......Spaying/neutering, microchipping, rabies shot and a county tag costs me $25.00 by going thru our County "Neuter Commuter"........a veterinary bus that works 6 days a week here.  It's a great system for folks who can't afford to pay full price for the regualar vet.  It's great to give them a second chance.  ;)    What a Bargain for many years of unconditional love!




Termyn8or -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 7:58:11 PM)

FR

You mean some people have to PAY for pets ? Wow. I could just wait a month or so and get one from a basement window, well, actually not that long. Or I could just stop some kid on the street and ask if they know anyone with kittens. They give them away. You can take them to vets and all that or not. They seem to do alright without it. So do the possums, squirrells, skunks and who knows what else. But I don't want them.

Of course maybe I could fatten up a deer. Deer fat is like hen's teeth. They come around from time to time but the shotgun is never ready, and once it was in the middle of day. You can't really hunt out front here. A bow and arrow might work, but then you have to get it off the street and in the back really quick. Otherwise the neighbors will come looking for venison.

Really though, I've been offered alot of cats and dogs. If I wanted one I'm sure I could just get one from someone. And not just that, local message boards, craigslist, even fliers in local convenience stores, things like that.

T^T





Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 8:20:52 PM)

It depends on the place, It was 100 plus dollars more like 180 at one place, and it was 85 for a dog and 75 for a cat at the SPCA if I am remembering right.

A senior Citizen can get a senior citizen dog for free, and if they don't want a senior citizen dog, then it's considerably less than 85, but I don't remember how much less. I am out of the dog adoption business and by proxy that makes my Daddy out of it too, , and so far, my dad is out of the pet owning "business" too.
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

from a shelter in your area.?

I wonder if a 'sale" is unique to my area.   A senior can adopt a no cost- and if not a senior older dogs are free to adopt.

I see they charge $80-$150 in other parts of the country.






defiantbadgirl -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 8:21:05 PM)

I like other people's pets, but I no longer want my own for a couple of reasons.

1. FLEAS - This is more of a problem with dogs than indoor cats unless one has a fenced in treated yard and never walks the dog. Flea collars and Frontline don't always work.

2. URINE - If a pet ever pisses on carpet, it soaks through to the pad underneath. Nothing but replacing the carpet and pad every time a dog or cat has an accident will remove the smell.




lazarus1983 -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 8:27:56 PM)

Go to pugrescue.org. The condition and age of the dogs affects the cost.




pahunkboy -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/7/2011 10:42:07 PM)

I hope my cat is not offended that a lower value is placed on cats- when they are the superior pet.  ;-)




Termyn8or -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/8/2011 1:21:05 AM)

AHA ! I knew you were a spy ! Spying for the cats eh ? The dog people are going to come and GET you. How's 3:30 next Tuesday ?

T^T




DesFIP -> RE: how much is it to adopt dog/cat? (4/8/2011 5:43:54 AM)

I don't remember how much he was. But they spay and vaccinate when the animals enter the shelter. They didn't bother with home visits, because I gave them the names of the vets we've used, for dogs and horses. They also saw how the dog just  bonded with all of us, all the kids, as though he was our dog already.

My daughter put her arm on top of the half door to look at him, he got up on his back legs and put his front paws on her arm, and looked into her eyes. He was ours (or we were his) from that moment.

Another way to adopt is to call up your local vet. They will frequently know of an animal in need of a home.




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