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 Dogs & Cats

   
  • Dog and puppy adoptions: $85
  • Cat and kitten adoptions: $75
  • New Hope adoptions (dogs or cats who have been with the shelter for
    21 days or more, special needs pets, or during special events)
    • New Hope Dog: $45
    • New Hope Cat: $33
  • Senior Citizens and Alachua County Employees enjoy a 20% discount off
    of the adoption fee (not including license tag fee). New Hope adoptions
    are already discounted.
  • Microchip Identification Implant: $15 (additional fees may apply)
 

These figures do not show all of the fees for the many services we provide. Please see our Full Fee List for more info

 The Adoption Fee includes:

   
  • Mandatory spay or neuter surgery (if needed)
  • Rabies vaccination and County license tag
  • First FVRCCP (cats) or DH2PPV/Bortadella (dogs)
  • Veterinary Examination
  • Heartworm or Feline Leukemia test
  • De-worming
   
Additional vaccines and follow-up medical care (if applicable) are the responsibility
of the new owner.

Other Adoptable Animals

We occasionally have other kinds of adoptable pets available. Check our Adoption website www.petharbor.com or call the shelter for more information. Adoption fees vary depending on what type of pet you wish to adopt.




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