Adopt

My name is Lane!

Posted over 7 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

Adoption fee: $0

This helps Georgia Homeless Pets with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_1712440-702299
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

 



Please go to our webpage http://www.gahomelesspets.org and complete an application.  It will only take a few minutes and will not obligate or cost you.  


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Rescue
Georgia Homeless Pets

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1712440-702299
Contact
Address
Smyrna, GA 30080

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

For information about adoptions, please click this link: http://www.gahomelesspets.com/adoption-forms.asp

The adoption fee for dogs is $225. This includes their shots up-to-date, spay/neuter, microchipping, deworming, and heartworm test (and treatment if needed).

The adoption fee for cats is $150 and includes their shots up-to-date, spay/neuter, microchipping, deworming, and combo test for Feline AIDS & Leukemia.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

SEE OUR AVAILABLE PETS HERE!!!

We hold adoptions every Saturday from 12 - 4

Saturday locations vary. Check our Facebook page Friday evenings and Saturday mornings for locations.

Pet Supplies Plus
3240 S Cobb Dr SE #750
Smyrna, GA 30080
(770) 431-0029

Petco Akers Mill Square
2955 Cobb Pkwy SE #410
Atlanta, GA 30339
(770) 952-9701

PetSmart Perimeter Square
128 Perimeter Center W,
Atlanta, GA 30346
(770) 481-0043

Smyrna PetSmart:
2540 Cumberland Blvd SE
Smyrna, GA 30080
770-432-8250


Austell PetSmart:
4155 Austell Rd
Austell, GA 30043
678-945-1081

More about this rescue

Georgia Homeless Pets is a private, non-profit, all volunteer no-kill animal rescue for dogs and cats in need. Our mission is to save, care for and place animals into loving homes, promote population control through sterilization and encourage proper veterinary care, all in an effort to eliminate the euthanasia of animals in Georgia’s public shelters.