The answer to this is going to vary from shelter to shelter. The cost usually includes neutering, which makes it quite a deal. Costs in the Midwest usually range from $40 to $100. If you can take an adult cat, instead of a kitten, a lot of shelters offer them for less, and even free periodically during the year. Some also give a deal if you take two kittens.
all humane society prices are the same...75 dollars which includes spay/neutering and 1 shots
Not as much as it cost to adopt a dog.It will depend on what type of kitten. There are some pretty expensive cats out there.An average kitten will cost about 15-30 dollars.
I live in Rochester, NY. I can tell you that here you can get it done for about $200. if you adopt from the humane society, it should be free...just the cost of the bunny (i got mine for $30)
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It cost around 200 and high Usually you pay a fee for the shots, spaying or neutering, and the animal is yours. This can vary from 25 dollars up to about 250, depending on the society.
Spaying a cat can cost $150 to $200, because it does require general anesthetic. It is a fairly major operation.Vaccination typically can run about $30 - $50.Prices will vary depending on where you live. There are discount vets who will work for less; sometimes a humane society will be able to help out with funds; and if you adopt from a humane society, the adoption fee generally includes vaccinations and a hefty discount on the spay or neuter charges.
You can adopt a kitten from a shelter, but it will most likely cost money. OR you can find someone looking to get rid of a kitten. Be wary when getting cheap or free kittens; it is common that there is usually a reason why the kitten is cheap, such as ill health, behavioural issues, injury, or just poorly bred.
It depends on who you buy it from. A pet store will usually sell young rabbits (kits) for $30-$60. A rabbit breeder will usually negotiate deals. And finally, an animal shelter or humane society will let you adopt rabbits from around $20-$50.
The cost of a kitten usually depends on the pre-adoption care he has received. Most humane societies will charge about US$100 for a kitten that has received all necessary vaccinations, and has a clean bill of health. Some societies will charge a little more, but will also include a certificate good for a free spay or neuter once the kitten is of age.
Almost everywhere in the world, you can find "free to good homes" kittens, if you look hard enough (Craigs List is a good starting point). But as with everything else, "you get what you pay for." While adopting a kitten from the local humane society will cost a lot more initially ($150 or so, usually), you often get a hefty discount on the spay/neuter, the first set of vaccinations, and some assurance that the kitten is healthy.
It depends on where you adopt it, if it's about to be put down it usually does not cost
The cost to micro chip two teacup Yorkies in MI would be around $90.00. However, the MI humane society hosts low cost microchipping clinics that would make the cost less.