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- Pet adoptions just $20
Published on March 28, 2016
Facing a spring surplus of rescue pets, Placer County's Auburn animal services center will lower adoption fees from March 29 to April 9. Dog adoptions - normally $118 plus a $20 licensing fee - are just $20 (plus the $20 licensing fee). Cat adoption fees are reduced from $98 to $15 (no licensing fee).
"With the warmer weather calling us outside, now's a great time to get out there and enjoy it with a new pet and give one of these wonderful animals a forever home," said Anna Piland, Placer County animal services manager.
Dog adoption fees include the cost of the heartworm test (for dogs over 6 months); a first heartworm preventative pill; flea and tick prevention; a first distemper, parvo and bordetella vaccination; rabies vaccination (if over 4 months); deworming; microchipping; and spay or neuter procedures.
Cat adoption fees include the cost of feline AIDS and leukemia test; a first feline distemper vaccination; deworming; rabies vaccination (if over 4 months); microchipping; and spay or neuter procedures.
Search available animals for your new best friend on our animal services website. Or drop by the Auburn shelter (11251 B Avenue in Auburn) anytime during its recently-expanded hours, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Would-be adopters must complete an adoption application.