Adoption Process

When the adoption application is approved an appointment will be scheduled for you to pick up your new family member.

You must be 19 years or older to adopt a cat or dog.

What you'll need to bring

Family Members:  It's important that the pet you're adopting fits in with your family, so if you have kids, bring them. If you're looking to add another dog, bring your family dogs. Cats take longer to adjust to new family, so we don't recommend cat-dog or cat-cat visits.

Dog Adoption: Please bring a leash for your new dog. For the dog's safety & yours, every dog must be leashed when leaving the shelter.

Cat Adoption:  Please bring a carrier for your new cat. For the cat's safety & yours, every cat adopted must be in a carrier when leaving the shelter.

What you'll receive

Most importantly, you'll get a lifetime of love from your new pet. In addition, you'll receive the following as part of your adoption fee:

  • A pet that has been well-cared for by our dedicated staff & volunteers

  • New Pet Adoption Instructions specific to your adopted animal

  • Spay or neuter surgery (all dogs & cats over 6 months are spayed or neutered prior to adoption)

  • General health examination

  • Preliminary vaccinations, including Rabies for Dogs & Feline Leukemia for Cats

  • Heartworm testing for Dogs & FELV/FIV testing for Cats

  • Worming for parasites

Adoption Fees

Dogs:

The adoption fee for dogs varies and depends on the dog. The average fee is $150 but can vary depending upon each dog’s situation. Younger dogs are typically $200. Every dog old enough is spayed or neutered, heart-worm tested, receives the DHPP, and Rabies vaccine, is wormed and if needed is treated for fleas and ticks.

Cats:

The adoption fee for the cats varies depending on the cat. Younger cats are $100 and adult cats are $150. Every cat/kitten old enough is spayed/neutered, FELV-FIV tested, receives FVRCP & FELV vaccine, is wormed and if needed receives flea & tick treatment.

Our adoption fees don't come close to covering all the costs of caring for the hundreds of homeless cats & dogs that come to us each year. Generous donations make up the difference and allow us to continue providing vital services and second chances. Thank you for your support!

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Brogan Casey, Director
402-417-6026
blueriverpetrescue@gmail.com