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Companion Animal Trust, Inc.

Jersey City, NJ 07304

Contact Carol McNichol
Email companionanimaltrust@yahoo.com
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Areas Companion Animal Trust, Inc. serves

We are located in the Northeast area of New Jersey in Jersey City (Hudson County), NJ just across the river from New York City.

Companion Animal Trust, Inc.'s adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee of $200 covers spay/neuter, the initial vaccination and FIV/FeLV testing. All cats are de-wormed and de-fleaed as well.

We do ask for a completed adoption application and a basic adoption agreement prior to adoption.

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