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Cat

Adoption Fees

Adult cats
( over 1 year )
 adoption fee:  
$50.00 Unless otherwise noted in their description

Kittens
( up to 1 year )
adoption fee:  
$100  Unless otherwise noted in their description

**For multiple adoptions please ask about our discounts.
 


We provide  
fully vetted   
animals for adoption, to ever-loving homes.

Fully vetted: spayed or neutered, vaccinations
of distemper
and rabies, and microchipped.


"Until one has
loved an animal,
a part of one's soul
remains unawakened."
--Anatole France


 

Dog Fees are
found in each individual adoptee
candidate description.

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We thank
hugsandkissesanimalfund.org

for its helpful
funding at LOAR

The Hugs & Kisses Animal Fund is a privately funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to the financial support of humane organizations. Its mission is to be the outsourced fundraising arm for small animal rescue organizations. The awareness of the Fund draws largely from the sizable listening audience and Facebook presence of Warren Eckstein, nationally syndicated radio host of "The Pet Show with Warren Eckstein." www.thepetshow.com "

 
Labrador Retriever
The sunny, smart, and hard-working Labrador Retriever is America's favorite dog.
Height: 21.5 to 24.5 inches at shoulder
Weight: 55 to 80 pounds (males average 72 pounds, females average 62 pounds)
Coat: short and thick
Life span: 10 to 12 years
Breed Group: Sporting Dogs
The Labrador Retriever was bred to be both a friendly companion and a useful working dog. Historically, he earned his keep as a fisherman's helper: hauling nets, fetching ropes, and retrieving fish from the chilly North Atlantic. Today's Labrador Retriever is as good-natured and hard working as his ancestors, and he's America's most popular breed. These days the Lab works as a retriever for hunters, assistance dog to the handicapped, show competitor, and search and rescue dog, among other canine jobs.
Labrador Retriever profile on DogTime.com
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