**THIS BUNNY IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THE SHELTER** If you see an animal you`re interested in, fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website https://everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet
Pantene is a long-haired Satin mix bunny with a sassy, curious personality. She loves exploring anywhere with rugs or carpet, tossing her toys around, flopping dramatically, and soaking up gentle head pets and brushing. She’s not a cuddler, but she’ll come right to the front of her enclosure when you sit nearby and talk to her. She dislikes loud noises, being picked up, and refuses to walk much on hard floors. She’s picky with hay but loves her pellets, veggies, fruits (loves bananas so much), and Oxbow treats. Potty-wise, Pantene is working on it — she recently started urinating in the litter box but still misses sometimes, and she poops wherever she may be.
Pantene is gentle and good with older kids and adults. She’s an independent bunny looking for a calm home that appreciates her sassy charm!
**THIS BUNNY IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT THE SHELTER** If you see an animal you`re interested in, fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website https://everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet
Pantene is a long-haired Satin mix bunny with a sassy, curious personality. She loves exploring anywhere with rugs or carpet, tossing her toys around, flopping dramatically, and soaking up gentle head pets and brushing. She’s not a cuddler, but she’ll come right to the front of her enclosure when you sit nearby and talk to her. She dislikes loud noises, being picked up, and refuses to walk much on hard floors. She’s picky with hay but loves her pellets, veggies, fruits (loves bananas so much), and Oxbow treats. Potty-wise, Pantene is working on it — she recently started urinating in the litter box but still misses sometimes, and she poops wherever she may be.
Pantene is gentle and good with older kids and adults. She’s an independent bunny looking for a calm home that appreciates her sassy charm!
Adoptions by Appointment
We've got awesome dogs, cats and other critters waiting for new families to come and adopt! The adoption process begins online, and all adoptions are done by appointment only. In most cases, animals are eligible to go home right away, so be prepared for your new animal to leave with you.
- Potential adopters complete an online adoption questionnaire at https://www.everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet .
- If approved, adopters can then interact with the animal they wish to adopt. It is best for all members of the household to meet the animal prior to going home. Note: Shelter staff reserve the right to deny any adoption if we feel it is not in the best interest of the animal.
- Renters bring rental pet policy at time of adoption. Not having the rental pet policy available may delay or nullify an adoption.
- Adopters must be 18 years or older, and have valid drivers license or photo identification.
- Pet licenses are required for dogs and cats in the City of Everett and unincorporated Snohomish County.
- The adoption fee must be paid at the time of adoption. We accept Visa, Mastercard or cash. We are unable to accept checks for payment of fees or services.
ADOPTION FEES - CATS
- Cats (over 6 months): $50 - $100
- Kittens (6 months and under): $150 - $300
- Two kittens adopted at the same time: $250 - $300
Spaying / neutering
Microchip
First set of vaccines
Deworming
Flea treatment
Martingale collar and slip lead for dogs
Collar and cardboard carrier for cats
ADOPTION FEES - CRITTERS & BIRDS
Rabbits $25 - $45 (all rabbits are spay/neutered and microchipped)
Guinea pigs $25 - $45
Small mammals: varies based on species
Birds: varies based on species
All of our animals available for adoption are posted online at https://www.everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet . If an animal is adopted or is no longer available, the listing is removed within minutes from that website.
Adoptions by Appointment
We've got awesome dogs, cats and other critters waiting for new families to come and adopt! The adoption process begins online, and all adoptions are done by appointment only. In most cases, animals are eligible to go home right away, so be prepared for your new animal to leave with you.
- Potential adopters complete an online adoption questionnaire at https://www.everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet .
- If approved, adopters can then interact with the animal they wish to adopt. It is best for all members of the household to meet the animal prior to going home. Note: Shelter staff reserve the right to deny any adoption if we feel it is not in the best interest of the animal.
- Renters bring rental pet policy at time of adoption. Not having the rental pet policy available may delay or nullify an adoption.
- Adopters must be 18 years or older, and have valid drivers license or photo identification.
- Pet licenses are required for dogs and cats in the City of Everett and unincorporated Snohomish County.
- The adoption fee must be paid at the time of adoption. We accept Visa, Mastercard or cash. We are unable to accept checks for payment of fees or services.
ADOPTION FEES - CATS
- Cats (over 6 months): $50 - $100
- Kittens (6 months and under): $150 - $300
- Two kittens adopted at the same time: $250 - $300
Spaying / neutering
Microchip
First set of vaccines
Deworming
Flea treatment
Martingale collar and slip lead for dogs
Collar and cardboard carrier for cats
ADOPTION FEES - CRITTERS & BIRDS
Rabbits $25 - $45 (all rabbits are spay/neutered and microchipped)
Guinea pigs $25 - $45
Small mammals: varies based on species
Birds: varies based on species
All of our animals available for adoption are posted online at https://www.everettwa.gov/161/Adopt-a-Pet . If an animal is adopted or is no longer available, the listing is removed within minutes from that website.
The adoption process begins online, and all adoptions are done by appointment only. To reduce the animals' overall stress levels, we have decided to limit animal viewing to those people with appointments for specific animals.
The adoption process begins online, and all adoptions are done by appointment only. To reduce the animals' overall stress levels, we have decided to limit animal viewing to those people with appointments for specific animals.
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Everett Animal Services provides for the well-being of the animals and the community through progressive animal sheltering, education and municipal code enforcement.
Everett Animal Services provides for the well-being of the animals and the community through progressive animal sheltering, education and municipal code enforcement.
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