No, there are like any other cat .
The adoption fee is $85 for dogs and cats with reduction in price on cats over 7 yrs old to $50.00. So if you want a kitten it is $85.
Well, there are lots of sites where you can see cats up for adoption. Most of them will have a small adoption fee, but that would not be much. Also, adoption fees support the shelter and may even pay some vet visits for your cat! One of the sites I like to use is " adopt a pet . com " which shows lots of shelters and cats for adoption. If you are looking more for a website with breeders, etc, private owners, try " go kitty . com " . That website also has some "free" cats listed. Note; sorry, couldn't write the websites together, just write it together when going to them.
There is an adoption fee when you get an animal from the SPCA. The adoption fee for puppies between the ages of 0 to 6 months is between $185-$285. the adoption fee of an adult dog (6 months or older) is between $95-$195. The adoption fee for a VIP dog, (which is a dog that has been available for adoption for over thirty days), costs $50 and the adoption fee for a senior dog, (a dog that is 7 years or older), is $75. The adoption fee includes age appropriate vaccination, (which can include Rabies, Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptos, Parvo, Parainfluenza and Bordatella), spay/neuter surgery, deworming treatment, initial heartworm preventative, a rabies tag, a leash and a microchip. Dogs over the age of 6 months are also given a heartworm test.
One particular center in that city is People's Anti-Cruelty Association, located at P.O. Box 21280, Albuquerque, NM 87154, Telephone (505) 255-0544. It's web site is http://paca.petfinder.com. Specializing in cats and dogs, this organization serves as a no-kill safe haven for all cats and dogs, kept until an potential owner selects one for an adoption fee.
Adoption services charge a fee to the adoptive mother to be, however, they typically do not charge a fee to the expectant mother. This is because most mothers who choose to adopt out aren't in a financial situation to be able to pay for the service.
it really depends on the dog. Each one will have a different adoption fee
ell a black i pod is 199.99 and a white i pod is a199.99 and there must be no fee for that at all so there you have it no fee
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Your question is confusing. Did you give your son up for adoption or do you need a copy of the court order finalizing the adoption? For the court order finalizing the adoption, you would get a copy from the court that made the adoption final. You would need to contact that court or county to find out what office handles that. You will pay a fee for a copy. If you gave up your son for adoption, you have a more difficult job.
the spca adopts pets out for a very low price almost free except for the adoption fee.
The Alaskan Malamute is a great dog, it is rare to find them for free or for adoption. The Humane Society is the best place to locate dogs for adoption. Some times Petco or other pet and pet supply stores offer dogs for adoption for a fee.