Oogie Boogie is a sweet little fella. He found himself in a bit of a pickle in an engine compartment. As a result he is missing a toe on his back foot and has the cutest little permanent smirk on his face. Oogie does well with people of all ages, and has figured out how to play appropriate with other cats and dogs. He is a bit too curious, and should not be allowed outside. He will certainly get himself in trouble again. Oogie is already neutered, started on vaccinations, and will be microchipped as part of his adoption. He will be available for adoption starting 1-19-26.
Oogie Boogie is a sweet little fella. He found himself in a bit of a pickle in an engine compartment. As a result he is missing a toe on his back foot and has the cutest little permanent smirk on his face. Oogie does well with people of all ages, and has figured out how to play appropriate with other cats and dogs. He is a bit too curious, and should not be allowed outside. He will certainly get himself in trouble again. Oogie is already neutered, started on vaccinations, and will be microchipped as part of his adoption. He will be available for adoption starting 1-19-26.
Visit the shelter in person to meet the pet you might be interested in adopting.
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Submit Application
File an adoption application during your visit. Applications must be submitted in person.
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Sign Adoption Contract
Once an application has been submitted and approved then the pet is scheduled for spay/neuter and will go home on the day of the procedure.
Additional adoption info
Adopting a new friend and companion from the Laramie Animal Shelter is simply the best, most responsible way to add a companion animal to your life.
If you see someone you are interested in, stop by the Shelter and a member of our staff will be happy to help you get acquainted.
Our Adoption fees are very reasonable:
Adult cats are $50 and kittens under 4 months are $60
Adult dogs are $60 puppies under 4 months are $70
All Other Pets = $10-$50 (species specific)
All dogs, cats and rabbits adopted from the Laramie Animal Shelter are spayed or neutered at no cost with the help of the Laramie Animal Welfare Society. All dogs, cats and ferrets come with a microchip for permanent identification We provide a free first city license for adopted dogs, cats and ferrets and free collars and tags for both dogs and cats. If the Shelter provided a rabies vaccination for the dog, cat or ferret being adopted, there will be an additional $20 fee for that vaccination at the time of adoption.
Adopting a new friend and companion from the Laramie Animal Shelter is simply the best, most responsible way to add a companion animal to your life.
If you see someone you are interested in, stop by the Shelter and a member of our staff will be happy to help you get acquainted.
Our Adoption fees are very reasonable:
Adult cats are $50 and kittens under 4 months are $60
Adult dogs are $60 puppies under 4 months are $70
All Other Pets = $10-$50 (species specific)
All dogs, cats and rabbits adopted from the Laramie Animal Shelter are spayed or neutered at no cost with the help of the Laramie Animal Welfare Society. All dogs, cats and ferrets come with a microchip for permanent identification We provide a free first city license for adopted dogs, cats and ferrets and free collars and tags for both dogs and cats. If the Shelter provided a rabies vaccination for the dog, cat or ferret being adopted, there will be an additional $20 fee for that vaccination at the time of adoption.
Go meet their pets
The Shelter is located at 1064 N. 5th Street in the west end of LaBonte Park.
The Laramie Animal Shelter is open weekdays between the hours of 1 pm and 5:30 pm. We are closed weekends and city of Laramie holidays.
The Shelter is located at 1064 N. 5th Street in the west end of LaBonte Park.
The Laramie Animal Shelter is open weekdays between the hours of 1 pm and 5:30 pm. We are closed weekends and city of Laramie holidays.
More about this shelter
The primary objective of the members of the Laramie Division of Animal Control and Welfare is to provide quality service to citizens, while dedicating themselves to improving the co-existence of animals and humans.
We shall provide humane law enforcement throughout the City of Laramie and by example and through education, we shall promote and advance responsible, humane companion animal ownership.
We will provide the highest quality care for the displaced animals of our community and will make every effort to secure compassionate, responsible, permanent homes for the adoptable animals in our care.
The primary objective of the members of the Laramie Division of Animal Control and Welfare is to provide quality service to citizens, while dedicating themselves to improving the co-existence of animals and humans.
We shall provide humane law enforcement throughout the City of Laramie and by example and through education, we shall promote and advance responsible, humane companion animal ownership.
We will provide the highest quality care for the displaced animals of our community and will make every effort to secure compassionate, responsible, permanent homes for the adoptable animals in our care.
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