My name is OREO!

Posted 3 days ago|Updated 19 hours ago
OREO

My basic info

Age
1 year 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
A440653

My health

  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
A440653

Contact
Not provided

Phone
(707) 565-7100

Email
Not provided

Their adoption process

We require an adoption application and adoption fee for all animals. Landlord approval is needed for adoptions, if you are a renter.

The cost of adoptiong a cat or dog includes spay or neuter, vaccination(s), dewormer, flea treatment as needed, microchip, and a travel box or leash. Kittens are tested for Feline Leukemia and adult cats are tested for Feline Leukemia Aids. Dogs are tested for Heartworm for an additional fee upon request. You are required to purchase a dog license if you live within our jurisdiction (an annual fee) and required to register a cat (a one time fee) at the time of adoption.

Adoption fees are based on the age and type of pet being adopted, and potentially, the length of time they have been at the shelter. Cats and kittens range from $52.50 to $132.00, dogs and puppies range from $94.00 to $168.00 and other animals range from $10.50 to $50.00.
http://www.theanimalshelter.org/shelter/adoptables.htm

Go meet their pets

Our kennels are open to the public five days a week:

Tuesday through Saturday - Noon to 5:30 p.m.

The Shelter is closed Sundays and Mondays.

We are located at 1247 Century Court in Santa Rosa. To reach us, take the Airport Boulevard exit off Hwy. 101 and head west toward the airport. After crossing the railroad tracks, take the first left on to Regional Parkway. Following the signs, take the next left on to Century Court. We are located at the end of the street.

More about this shelter

Sonoma County Animal Shelter offers such diverse services as finding homes for adoptable animals, providing shelter for stray animals, offering assistance to owners and finders of lost animals, providing limited veterinary care, and maintaining pet licensing. In addition, the shelter sponsors various community education and outreach programs throughout the year, including a spay/neuter program. The shelter's field services include rescue and care of injured or distressed animals, rabies control, investigation of reports of animal abuse and neglect, and the enforcement of animal regulation laws.