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Robyn's Nest, Inc.

1291 W. Market St., Germantown, OH 45327

Contact Robyn McGeorge
Email robyn@robynsnestrescue.com
Phone (937) 247-9272
cats, dogs, farm animals, rabbits & small animals at Robyn's Nest, Inc.
1 - 10 of 28 adoptable pets at this rescue

Areas Robyn's Nest, Inc. serves

We will adopt to any location, but the adopter must pick up the pet in person.

Robyn's Nest, Inc.'s adoption process

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Additional adoption info

These are the pets available for adoption at Robyn's Nest. All dogs and cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, wormed, and micro-chipped. Dogs are heart-worm negative and on prevention. Cats are tested for Feline leukemia and FIV. all of our rats, rabbits, and female guinea pigs are spayed/neutered which should increase their lifespan and keep them from getting tumors.

Adoption fees are as follows:
Robyn’s Nest Adoption Fees
Dogs
Under 6 months- $250.00
6 months – 8 years- $200.00
Over 8 years- $150.00
Purebred- additional $50.00

Cats, chinchillas, ferrets, pot bellied pigs, rats, rabbits
$60.00
Purebred cats- additional $50.00

Guinea pigs
$40.00
Mice, gerbils, hamsters
$20.00

Any companion pet is half off (ie: 2 cats for $90.00)

Updated 12/14/19
PANDEMIC UPDATE. “Due to the pandemic, we are asking anyone who is interested in adoption to fill out an application at www.robynsnestrescue.com/adoption-form prior to meeting an animal. We will check references and then contact you to discuss the application before scheduling an appointment to meet the animal. This will decrease the amount of foot traffic in the rescue and in our foster’s homes. Thank you for understanding!  Please feel free to call the rescue a time for more information at 937-247-9272.”

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About Robyn's Nest, Inc.

Robyn's Nest is a non-profit animal rescue and adoption organization. It is operated by Robyn McGeorge, a registered veterinary technician. She graduated with an associate of applied science in veterinary technology in 1994 from Raymond Walters College, University of Cincinnati. She has worked at the same small animal practice since graduation and created Robyn's Nest June 17, 2005.

We offer animals for adoption, including pot bellied pigs, dogs, cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, mice, hamsters, chinchillas, ferrets, and gerbils. We have grooming services, pet boarding, microchipping, and pet supplies and gifts.

We invite you to visit our website. Feel free to contact us, and, if you can, make a tax-deductible donation. The animals thank you.

Robyn's Nest, Inc.'s adopted pets

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