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Harley knows where to find a bargain. She was found at a Walmart and isn't telling anyone what her real name is. It's definitely not Harley. She was invited to stay with her finder for a whole month and she impressed him with how fast she runs. She's like the wind! She also likes playing fetch with tennis balls, agility, and car rides. She was around children as young as 12 and loves to play with them. She is friendly and loves to be petted. She is affectionate and likes sitting on any available lap. She weighs 27 pounds and won't get much bigger. She likes leading the way while on a leash. We don't know if she is house trained because she stayed outside. Please be patient if you need to teach her. She is moderately active and only got into trouble for digging and racing out the door. She is picky about her animal friends. If you have a dog, you should bring it to meet her because she plays rough and is possessive of her food. She refuses to live with a cat. She knows the sit come, down, and shake commands. She is afraid of water and strangers. Strangers bearing water are particularly scary. She is protective of her family. She sleeps well in a crate but might bark a bit when first inside. She is needy, excitable and totally lovable. Please offer Harley the home and family she deserves. (tw 5/7/2024)
Harley knows where to find a bargain. She was found at a Walmart and isn't telling anyone what her real name is. It's definitely not Harley. She was invited to stay with her finder for a whole month and she impressed him with how fast she runs. She's like the wind! She also likes playing fetch with tennis balls, agility, and car rides. She was around children as young as 12 and loves to play with them. She is friendly and loves to be petted. She is affectionate and likes sitting on any available lap. She weighs 27 pounds and won't get much bigger. She likes leading the way while on a leash. We don't know if she is house trained because she stayed outside. Please be patient if you need to teach her. She is moderately active and only got into trouble for digging and racing out the door. She is picky about her animal friends. If you have a dog, you should bring it to meet her because she plays rough and is possessive of her food. She refuses to live with a cat. She knows the sit come, down, and shake commands. She is afraid of water and strangers. Strangers bearing water are particularly scary. She is protective of her family. She sleeps well in a crate but might bark a bit when first inside. She is needy, excitable and totally lovable. Please offer Harley the home and family she deserves. (tw 5/7/2024)
Please visit our website to see all available pets and visit the shelter in person to meet the pets and complete an adoption application.
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Submit Application
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Pet Adoption Fees
CAP adoption fees include a variety of services - age-appropriate vaccinations, canine heartworm, and feline leukemia tests, spaying/neutering, deworming treatment, microchipping to name a few - the total value of which exceeds $450. These minimal adoption fees cover only part of each animal's stay at our shelter - please help us keep adoption fees low while maintaining the high quality of care for the animals in our charge by donating and/or volunteering.
Call for information on animals not listed here.
Dogs
A second dog or puppy, adopted within 30 days of the first adoption receives a $20 discount.
Dogs (over 15 lbs) $105
Puppies (6 months & younger) $135
Small dogs (15 lbs & under) $135
Cats
A second cat or kitten, when adopted within 30 days is free
Ferrets $90
Hamsters/Rats/Gerbils (can adopt 2 for 1) $10
Special Discounts
Seniors for Seniors - Special Senior Citizen (60 yrs +) No charge for an animal 7 yrs or older.
Military Families - 50% of adoption fees waived for military personnel and veterans. (proof of eligibility required)
Any dog/puppy adopted at the same time as a cat/kitten will be adoptable at a $20 discount.
Pet Adoption Fees
CAP adoption fees include a variety of services - age-appropriate vaccinations, canine heartworm, and feline leukemia tests, spaying/neutering, deworming treatment, microchipping to name a few - the total value of which exceeds $450. These minimal adoption fees cover only part of each animal's stay at our shelter - please help us keep adoption fees low while maintaining the high quality of care for the animals in our charge by donating and/or volunteering.
Call for information on animals not listed here.
Dogs
A second dog or puppy, adopted within 30 days of the first adoption receives a $20 discount.
Dogs (over 15 lbs) $105
Puppies (6 months & younger) $135
Small dogs (15 lbs & under) $135
Cats
A second cat or kitten, when adopted within 30 days is free
Ferrets $90
Hamsters/Rats/Gerbils (can adopt 2 for 1) $10
Special Discounts
Seniors for Seniors - Special Senior Citizen (60 yrs +) No charge for an animal 7 yrs or older.
Military Families - 50% of adoption fees waived for military personnel and veterans. (proof of eligibility required)
Any dog/puppy adopted at the same time as a cat/kitten will be adoptable at a $20 discount.
Visit www.cap4pets.org/pet-adoptions for more information
(281) 497-0591
More about this shelter
Citizens For Animal Protection, founded in 1972, is committed to sheltering, rescuing, and placing homeless animals in loving homes; advocating respect and compassion for all animal life; providing humane education to prevent animal cruelty; and raising awareness in the community of the needs of animals.
CAP is proud to announce that through life-saving adoption and transfer programs and a lot of hard work, we have maintained a placement rate of over 93% for all homeless pets surrendered to our shelter in 2021. In 2021, CAP provided care for 10,260 animals; this includes animals surrendered by the public and transferred in from animal control agencies and rescue groups, animals already in the shelter and foster care program, feral cats trapped/neutered/returned and animals receiving vaccinations and other treatments in our low-cost vaccination clinic, The Cornelius Clinic.
Citizens For Animal Protection, founded in 1972, is committed to sheltering, rescuing, and placing homeless animals in loving homes; advocating respect and compassion for all animal life; providing humane education to prevent animal cruelty; and raising awareness in the community of the needs of animals.
CAP is proud to announce that through life-saving adoption and transfer programs and a lot of hard work, we have maintained a placement rate of over 93% for all homeless pets surrendered to our shelter in 2021. In 2021, CAP provided care for 10,260 animals; this includes animals surrendered by the public and transferred in from animal control agencies and rescue groups, animals already in the shelter and foster care program, feral cats trapped/neutered/returned and animals receiving vaccinations and other treatments in our low-cost vaccination clinic, The Cornelius Clinic.