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What does it cost to adopt?
We ask for a donation between 140€ and 220€, depending on the species and age of the animal, to help cover the costs of the adoption process.
Donations can be made via PayPal or bank transfer. Please make sure to clearly state the name of the animal in all transactions.
Adoption fees for
cats
All our animals are vaccinated and neutered when they are old enough. However, kittens may still be undergoing their initial vaccination programme if they are under 4/5 months old.
All our cats have been thoroughly examined by our vet, and treated for internal and external parasites. All adult cats are neutered and generally blood-tested for FIV and FeLV.
This is an expensive process and so we ask for a donation to help offset the costs of the animal’s medical treatment during the time it has stayed with us.
If you are interested in adopting a cat, please complete the adoption form below.
140€
- Fiv (Feline immunodeficiency virus) and FeLv (Feline Leukemia Virus) tests
- Deworming
- Spaying or neutering
- FeLv (Feline Leukemia Virus) vaccinations
- RCP (Rhinotracheitis, Calici + Panleukopenia) vaccinations
- Certificado Oficial de primovacunación
+
Rabies vaccinations (1st and 2nd if you live in Spain)
- Microchip
- Passport
- Transfer of ownership into your name
Adoption fees for
dogs
​All our animals are vaccinated and neutered when they are old enough. However, puppies may still be undergoing their initial vaccination programme if they are under 6 months old.
All our dogs have been thoroughly examined by our vet, and treated for internal and external parasites. All dogs older than 8 months are neutered and blood-tested for ​leishmania, erlichia, babesia, anaplasma, ​filaria​.
This is an expensive process and so we ask for a donation to help offset the costs of the animal’s medical treatment during the time it has stayed with us.
If you are interested in adopting a dog, please complete the adoption form below.
220€
- Leishmania, Erlichia, Babesia, Anaplasma and Filaria tests
- Deworming
- Spaying or neutering
- DHPP (canine parvovirus, distemper, canine hepatitis) vaccination
- Certificado Oficial de primovacunación
+
- Rabies vaccination (1st and 2nd if you live in Spain)
- Microchip
- Passport
- Transfer of ownership into your name