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Areas United Paws of Tillamook serves
All of Tillamook County
United Paws of Tillamook's adoption process
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees: $65 for female kitten, includes spay certificate at approved vets, current inoculations, worming; $55 for male kitten, includes neuter certificate, current inoculations, worming; $45 for teen - 4 year old adult, includes spayed/neutered, current inoculations, worming; $40 for adult cat 5 years or older, spayed/neutered, inoculations, worming. If vet care has been required, information for this is provided to potential adopter and there is no additional charge.
Applications to adopt are available on-line at www.unitedpaws.org or phone 503/842-5663 (hotline) to talk to volunteers about application. References are asked for and are checked. Arrangements are then made to visit with cats at foster home or at the monthly adoptathon.
Other questions may be addressed to unitedpaws@hotmail.com or phone 503/842-5663 (hotline - leave message and volunteer will promptly return call)
Adoption fees: $65 for female kitten, includes spay certificate at approved vets, current inoculations, worming; $55 for male kitten, includes neuter certificate, current inoculations, worming; $45 for teen - 4 year old adult, includes spayed/neutered, current inoculations, worming; $40 for adult cat 5 years or older, spayed/neutered, inoculations, worming. If vet care has been required, information for this is provided to potential adopter and there is no additional charge.
Applications to adopt are available on-line at www.unitedpaws.org or phone 503/842-5663 (hotline) to talk to volunteers about application. References are asked for and are checked. Arrangements are then made to visit with cats at foster home or at the monthly adoptathon.
Other questions may be addressed to unitedpaws@hotmail.com or phone 503/842-5663 (hotline - leave message and volunteer will promptly return call)
About United Paws of Tillamook
There is no formal animal shelter in Tillamook County, The county is mandated only to provide dog control, there is no help at all for cats. United Paws of Tillamook, began as a spay/neuter program for low income residents and caregivers of feral colonies. It rapidly expanded into rescue and now operates a successful foster and self-foster program for rescued cats primarily and for some dogs. We provide vet care, spay/neuter, inoculations, media advertising to place, and hold monthly adoptions. You may see more about us and the animals we promote on www.unitedpaws.org.
There is no formal animal shelter in Tillamook County, The county is mandated only to provide dog control, there is no help at all for cats. United Paws of Tillamook, began as a spay/neuter program for low income residents and caregivers of feral colonies. It rapidly expanded into rescue and now operates a successful foster and self-foster program for rescued cats primarily and for some dogs. We provide vet care, spay/neuter, inoculations, media advertising to place, and hold monthly adoptions. You may see more about us and the animals we promote on www.unitedpaws.org.
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