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Hi, I`m Crepe. I came to the shelter with my friend, but he was adopted a few weeks ago. I am a little on the shy side, so I`ll need a quiet and understanding home while I get my bearings and acclimate to housecat life. Since I so enjoyed living with another cat before, a home with other animals would likely be a fit for me, providing that everyone is given adequate time and space to get used to each other.
Recently I went into a foster home. Here is what they have to say about me: `Crepe has only been with us for a few days and is missing his brother who was recently adopted. He is a very sleek and suave “cool cat” - he may have been a beatnik in his former life. He can be a little jumpy and aloof at the beginning of an interaction, but after a short time, he comes out for pets and playtime. Each day he is with us he gets more curious and engaging. Crepe would do well in a quiet household.`
If you would like to meet me, contact the Adoptions Desk, Wed-Sun 11-5!
Hi, I`m Crepe. I came to the shelter with my friend, but he was adopted a few weeks ago. I am a little on the shy side, so I`ll need a quiet and understanding home while I get my bearings and acclimate to housecat life. Since I so enjoyed living with another cat before, a home with other animals would likely be a fit for me, providing that everyone is given adequate time and space to get used to each other.
Recently I went into a foster home. Here is what they have to say about me: `Crepe has only been with us for a few days and is missing his brother who was recently adopted. He is a very sleek and suave “cool cat” - he may have been a beatnik in his former life. He can be a little jumpy and aloof at the beginning of an interaction, but after a short time, he comes out for pets and playtime. Each day he is with us he gets more curious and engaging. Crepe would do well in a quiet household.`
If you would like to meet me, contact the Adoptions Desk, Wed-Sun 11-5!
Adopter Profiles are available at the shelter or online athttps://spcasc.org/adoption-process/
3.
Interview
Chat with our adoption coordinators about what you're looking for in a pet and learn more details about the animal you're interested in.
4.
Meet the Pet
Get up close and personal with the animal to see if there is a love connection!
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once you've determined the match is right, we'll complete the adoption paperwork and provide you with helpful info about your new pet!
6.
Take the Pet Home
This is our favorite part, seeing new partners walk out our doors.
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees include: spay/neuter, microchip, recent treatment for fleas and worms, age-appropriate vaccinations, testing for FELV/FIV (cats), certificate for free vet exam, and an adoption packet with additional pet care information and coupons.
Kittens (under 6 months): $150
Adult Cats (6 months – 7 year): $110
Senior Cats (8 years or older): $65
Puppies (under 6 months): $300
Adult Dogs (6 months – 7 years): $200
Senior Dogs (8 years or older): $150
Please also note: You must be 21 years or over to adopt.
If you are a senior person you may be eligible for an adoption fee waiver through our Dr Jean’s Senior Friends program.
Adoption fees include: spay/neuter, microchip, recent treatment for fleas and worms, age-appropriate vaccinations, testing for FELV/FIV (cats), certificate for free vet exam, and an adoption packet with additional pet care information and coupons.
Kittens (under 6 months): $150
Adult Cats (6 months – 7 year): $110
Senior Cats (8 years or older): $65
Puppies (under 6 months): $300
Adult Dogs (6 months – 7 years): $200
Senior Dogs (8 years or older): $150
Please also note: You must be 21 years or over to adopt.
If you are a senior person you may be eligible for an adoption fee waiver through our Dr Jean’s Senior Friends program.
See our adoptable pets online or in the shelter: 2601 Chanticleer Avenue in Santa Cruz, CA!
www.spcasc.org
See our adoptable pets online or in the shelter: 2601 Chanticleer Avenue in Santa Cruz, CA!
www.spcasc.org
More about this shelter
The purpose of the Santa Cruz SPCA is to ensure the best possible quality of life for animals and to promote respect and reverence for all. We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization. All of our programs and services are supported through the generosity of our contributors. We do not receive any federal, state, or local government funding.
The purpose of the Santa Cruz SPCA is to ensure the best possible quality of life for animals and to promote respect and reverence for all. We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization. All of our programs and services are supported through the generosity of our contributors. We do not receive any federal, state, or local government funding.
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