My name is Buster!

Posted over 3 weeks ago|Updated 1 week ago
Buster

My basic info

Age
1 year 11 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Color
Not listed
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
26030060

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Shelter
Certified Shelter Silver Badge

Contact info

Their adoption process

Cat adoption fee:$70
Dog adoption fee: $59 + Cost of Spay/Neuter (Co-Pay: $50)
Small animal adoption fee: $12.50 + Cost of Spay/neuter (Co-Pay: $25-50)

Animals are screened for temperament, vaccinated, microchipped and spayed or neutered before being adopted. Dogs are tested for heartworm and cats are tested for feline leukemia.

An adoption contract is required.

Adoption steps

  1. Submit Application
    1. Please fill out the online adoption survey located here: http://www.chicoanimalshelter.org/adoptable-animals.html
  2. Interview
    1. Staff will call you to answer any questions you may have about the pet you are interested in and set up an appointment.
  3. Meet the Pet
    1. A time will be set up for you to meet with the pet and if it looks like a match, you will fill out adoption paperwork.

Go meet their pets

If you are interested in meeting one of our available animals, please fill out an application via our website www.chicoanimalshelter.org and a staff member will contact you to set up an appointment.

To see available animals without an appointment, please visit us Mondays through Thursdays from 2pm-4pm.
To see available animals other days, please submit an adoption survey and we will call to make an appointment.

The Chico Animal Shelter is located at 2579 Fair Street in Chico, CA.

More about this shelter

The Chico Animal Shelter is owned by the City of Chico and operated by the City of Chico Police Department. We take in all stray dogs found in the incorporated area of the City of Chico. People wishing to surrender their dogs are asked to call the shelter to make an appointment. The shelter does not impound healthy stray cats, including feral or trapped cats. Please see our website for more information about stray cats, and where to surrender owned cats. Although we are an open admission shelter, we follow the state policy that no adoptable animal should be euthanized. To that end, we work with rescue groups, humane societies and other organizations to adopt out animals.