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Companion Critters, Inc.

P.O. Box 5883, Clark, NJ 07066

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Areas Companion Critters, Inc. serves

All of our pets are fostered in private homes around the Union County, New Jersey area. We will adopt out within the state of New Jersey and surrounding areas depending on the distance. Please contact us for more information.

Companion Critters, Inc.'s adoption process

Additional adoption info

If you are interested in adopting a pet, please email us so we can send you an application to complete. Our email address can be found to the right in the Contact Info Box. Please include the name of the pet you are interested in the body of your email. If you want more information on a pet, please e-mail specific questions as we need to know what type of information you require in order to respond effectively. After we have processed your application, we will contact you to make an appointment to meet the pet. The entire procedure is done very quickly if you provide accurate and complete information. We regret that we are not able to accept incomplete applications where all questions have not been answered.

Our Fees:

Dogs $250.00, which includes:
• physical examination by a licensed veterinarian
• rabies and DHLPP vaccinations as is age appropriate
• heartworm testing and current on heartworm preventative
• spaying or neutering
• flea and tick treatment
• bathing/ear cleaning/nail trimming or professional grooming, if necessary
• fecal and deworming
• microchip
• treatment of any illnesses existing prior to adoption

Cats $100.00 for one, $175.00 for two, which includes:
• physical examination by a licensed veterinarian
• rabies and FVRCP vaccinations as is age appropriate
• FIV/FeLV and bartonella testing
• spaying or neutering
• flea and tick treatment
• bathing/ear cleaning/nail trimming or professional grooming, if necessary
• fecal and deworming
• microchip
• treatment of any illnesses existing prior to adoption

About Companion Critters, Inc.

Companion Critters, Inc., a 501(c)(3), non-profit New Jersey corporation, was founded on September 17, 2000 to help the animals on death row in shelters and pounds. To date, over 600 homeless pets have been saved.

All pets adopted from Companion Critters will be spayed or neutered before they are released to new homes. All of our adoptable animals are fostered in private homes, given medical care and are evaluated for their behaviors.

Companion Critters, Inc.'s adopted pets

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