| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by karmapa | | | | |
| for me, i find it hard to accept the pets will be sterilised before i can adopt them. and also the procedures and screening done to the adopter made it harder for me to consider adopting pets from animal shelter. | |
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i dun think there s much uncomfortable procedures or screenin on the adopter ya...
or it s jux a preceived feelin....
but wat i noe tat the animals will b put to sleep if nobody adopt them in a few mths due to the lack of space in SPCA....
tis s the procedure from SPCA website(i dun noe if it will b uncomfy 4 u):
The adoption of the animal is free, but you pay for the compulsory medical expenses which include the cost of sterilization, microchipping, vaccination and deworming .
Female dog $155
Male dog $145
Female cat $65
Male cat $50
Rabbits $10
Purebreed rabbits $50
Small mammals (hamsters, guinea pigs) $10 (microchip not incl.)
As a pet is a lifetime commitment with considerable responsibilities involved, the SPCA requests that preferably the whole family come to view the pet. Of course, if this is really not possible, you can come with just one parent . A counsellor will be on hand to help with queries and to advise you on various issues.
