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Cats and Kittens PDF Print E-mail
  • Adult Cats and Kittens: $25-$150 plus license if applicable
  • All kitten and cat adoptions include Feline Leukemia test, FVRCP vaccine, treatment for internal parasites, spay or neuter surgery, safety collar and identification tag, microchip and registration, a travel box, and a post-adoption medical exam generously donated by a local veterinarian. Adult cats and kittens 4 months of age and older also receive a rabies vaccination.
 
Dogs and Puppies PDF Print E-mail
  • Adult Dogs and Puppies: $25-$300 plus license if applicable
  • Puppy and dog adoptions include a DHLPP vaccination, treatment for internal parasites, spay or neuter surgery, microchip and registration, identification tag and collar, and a post-adoption medical exam generously donated by a local veterinarian. Adult dogs and puppies 4 months of age and older also receive a rabies vaccination.
 
Adoption Fees and What's Included PDF Print E-mail

Interested adopters may place an animal on hold for $10.00. This non-refundable deposit may be applied to the adoption fee.

The Larimer Humane Society has implemented variable adoption fees. The adoption fee for certain animals varies and is dependent on many factors including age, size, behavior, medical condition and demand. Setting higher fees for some animals enables us to maintain lower fees for other animals. Adoption fees, along with license revenue, other fees and donations from our generous supporters, enable us to continue to do life-saving work in our community.

 
Interested in Adopting an Animal? PDF Print E-mail

View Adoptable Animals

Thank you for your interest in adopting a shelter animal. The Larimer Humane Society is full of loving, eager, wonderful animals awaiting new homes. Our trained staff and volunteers are dedicated to helping you find the animal that best suits your lifestyle and needs.

Our Adoption center is open seven days a week: Click here for our hours and location

 
Meet 'Precious' PDF Print E-mail
precious.jpgHello, my name is Precious (A266794). I am a spayed female brown tiger and white domestic shorthair about 2 1/2 years old.
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Keeping Your Pet Safe PDF Print E-mail

Once you’ve found your pet, ensure his or her safety by

  • Keeping a collar, license and identification tag on your pet at all times. Lost animals wearing identification are usually returned directly home. Pick up your FREE personalized pet identification tags at the Larimer Humane Society today!
  • Microchiping your pet. Microchips are a painless, permanent form of identification. The inert microchip inserted under your pet’s skin is encoded with a number that is registered in a national database and can traced back to you, 24-hours a day.
  • Keeping your cat indoors. Cats allowed to roam outside don’t live as long- it’s that simple. Consider building a safe enclosure for your cat or only allowing her outdoors when supervised. It’s especially important to confine your cat during early morning and evening hours when coyotes, foxes, and hawks are looking for prey.
  • Having your pet spayed or neutered. Altered animals are less likely to roam from home and if they do, they don’t contribute to pet-overpopulation.
  • Upgrading your cat's lifestyle! Indoor cats live longer, healthier lives. Welcome your feline friend into your home to show how much you care.
  • Confining your dog. If your yard isn’t fenced, consider investing in a free-standing dog kennel. Tethering your dog is not a safe alternative and will not protect him from other aggressive dogs, wildlife, theft, or dangerous entanglement. If your dog is left alone each day, consider doggy day care or a neighborhood cooperative play group.
 
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