Thank you for your interest in adopting from Lakeland Animal Shelter. We hope we can be of assistance to you in finding a cat suitable for your lifestyle. In order to fill out our online application, you will need to have the following information with you:
Name and number of your landlord if you rent
Name and number of any veterinarians you have used in the past 5 years
Before completing your application, please take the time to read the information below regarding our adoption policies and fees. Information submitted to Lakeland Animal Shelter is used for processing of our application only and is not given or sold to any marketing agency. Please allow some time to fill out this application and make sure that it is complete, as incomplete applications cannot be approved.
You must be at least 18 years of age to adopt from our shelter. Applications completed by persons under 18 years of age will not be considered.
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The pets available for adoption came here from a variety of sources, both stray and unwanted. They are examined by a staff member upon entry and their health is routinely monitored while at the shelter. However, there is always a chance that a cat or dog is incubating a disease without showing any clinical signs. This is true of any pet anywhere, whether breeder, private owner, or animal shelter.
The benefits of adopting a cat from the Lakeland Animal Shelter are numerous. Sterilization and other veterinary services are included in our low adoption fee. The following chart outlines the benefits of adopting a cat from the Lakeland Animal Shelter
Adopting a cat through
these sources:
Newspaper
Pet Store
Lakeland Animal Shelter
Spay/Neuter
$50-100
Included
Distemper vaccination
$20
Bordetella vaccination
$15
Fecal Flotation test & Initial Deworming
FeLv/Fiv Testing
$40
Microchip
$35
Microchip Registration
$12.50
$6.50
Adoption Fee
Varies
$25-125
$75
Total Cost
$180 & up
$205& up
$81.50
Staff and volunteers are available to answer questions about our current resident cats and dogs, specific breeds, obedience and crate training, and other areas of pet relationships. Please take your time; walk through the cat room and read the comments on the cards attached to the cages.
Our Adoption process is very simple. Our requirements include:
· A completed adoption application.
· Photo identification with an address that matches the address on your application. Identification must also show that you are 18 years of age or older.
· Verification that animals are allowed in your home.
· If you rent: Your landlord’s name and address and a copy of your lease if available
· If you own your home: Proof of ownership (a deed, mortgage paper, payment book, etc.).
· Proof that companion animals currently living in your home are up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccinations or your veterinarian’s name and telephone number.
We will not knowingly place a pet in a situation where its well-being is questionable. Therefore, we reserve the right to refuse an adoption application. No pet will be adopted to prospective owners who mislead or fail to provide accurate information on this adoption application.
ADOPTION PROCEDURE
· Fill out adoption application and submit to Lakeland Animal Shelter
· There is a mandatory 24 hour waiting period once an adoption application has been turned in.
· Please call the Lakeland Animal Shelter at 723-1000 or toll free at 1-866-857-3893 after 2:00 PM the next business day (Monday-Friday) after turning in your adoption application. At that point a shelter staff member will get any additional information required of you in order to approve or deny your application. Due to the number of incoming calls and the time spent in checking applications, we are unable to contact each person that has completed an adoption application. It is your responsibility to call the shelter the next day. If we do not hear from you, then it is assumed that you are no longer interested in adopting and your application will be filed. (Please realize that at times we do receive several adoption applications on a single cat . When this happens we may eventually approve all of the applications on the cat, but the prospective adopters with the first approved application on the cat will be given first choice on adopting the cat. Please understand that this type of situation is difficult for everyone involved and we try to make a fair decision based on giving preference to the adoption application that first meets the adoption requirements listed on the previous page.)
· Once your application has been approved, arrangements will be made to finalize the adoption.
· If the cat that you have chosen to adopt is not already spayed/neutered the spay or neuter will need to be completed before you can take the cat home. The shelter will make arrangements to have the surgery performed as soon as possible and arrangements will be made for you to pick the animal up after surgery.
· Before you pick up the cat at the veterinarian’s office, you will need to return to Lakeland Animal Shelter to complete the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. You will be given a receipt upon payment and you will take the receipt with you when you pick up the cat at the veterinarian’s office.
· If the cat you have chosen is already spayed/neutered, then you will be able to complete the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee on the appointed day you pick up the cat at Lakeland Animal Shelter.
Don’t be shy about asking questions! This is a major commitment on your part and we want to assist you in every way possible.
Household Information
Full Name of Applicant
Full Name of Spouse/Other Household Adult Involved in Adoption
Street Address:
Mailing Address:
City State Zip Code
Town City Village of: County:
Home Phone How long have you lived at above address? Months Years
If less than 3 years, previous address:
Email address
This residence is a House Apartment Condo Mobile Home Farm Other
If Other, please explain
Do you Rent Own Land Contract Live with parents/relatives/friends Other
If owned, under whose name is property listed?
If rental or mobile home park, you must list landlord/owner’s name/address/phone #
EMPLOYER(S)
Applicant Phone #
Spouse/Other Phone #
How many adults in household? Children? Ages
Do all adults agree on adopting a pet? Yes No If no, why not?
Is anyone in the household allergic to animals? Yes No If yes, what type of animals and how severe is the allergy?
Do you have a preference as to breed type, sex, age, size, length of coat, etc.? Yes No
If yes, please list preferences:
Will this be your first experience owning a pet? Yes No If yes, have you done any research on the breed(s) you’re interested in and the responsibilities involved? Yes No
Are you interested in information on
(check all that apply): breed traits? crate training? obedience training?
Who will be responsible for the care of the pet?
Where will the pet be kept daytime?Nighttime?
Approximately how many hours per day will the pet be left alone?
What pets do you currently have in your household?
NAME & BREED
PLEASE LIST BELOW ALL PETS OWNED IN THE PAST 5 YEARS OTHER THAN THE ABOVE:
Name/address or phone number of past & present veterinarians:
How did you hear about us? Visited Before Adopted Before Newspaper Radio Word of Mouth PetFinder Other Internet Other
Please list two non-related individuals who could verify that you are a responsible, caring pet owner.
Name Phone
Have you ever taken any animal to a shelter? Yes No If yes, please explain:
Have you previously adopted a pet from an animal shelter? Yes No Year
Name/location of other shelter
If yes, do you still have the pet? Yes No If no, why not, and where is the pet now?
Have you ever redeemed a pet from our shelter? Yes No When?
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About the rabbit you plan to adopt:
File # Rabbit Name(s)
Do you want the rabbit for a House Pet Breeding Gift for Another Person Companion Companion For Another Pet For a Child Other
(Select all that apply. To make more than one selection, hold down the Control key while making additional choices.)
Where will the rabbit be housed? Indoors Only / free to roam in house Outdoors Only in Hutch Barn/Outbuilding Indoors only in cage Garage only in hutch Other
Have you ever had a rabbit as a pet Yes No
If yes, how long has it been since you had your last rabbit and how long did you have it?
If you still have a rabbit do you plan on the rabbit sharing a cage with your new rabbit? Yes No
Are you familiar with the dietary requirements for rabbits? Yes No
Are you prepared to offer your rabbit an unlimited supply of water, timothy hay, and pellets, as well as offering him/her fresh vegetables and fruits on a daily basis? Yes No
Do you plan on trimming the rabbits nails and monitoring the length of teeth yourself or taking the rabbit to the veterinarian to have this done (this needs to be done approximately 4 times a year)
At home Veterinarian
What will you do if your rabbit gnaws the furniture or demonstrates other types of destructive behavior?
Rabbits can live 10 years or more, so please consider the following:
Are you prepared to keep and care for the adopted rabbit for its entire life? Yes No
Are you willing to take the adopted rabbit with you if you move? Yes No If no, what would prevent you from taking it?
If new residence is a rental, what will you do if pets are not allowed?
Would you look for a rental that allows pets? Yes No If no, why not?
If the adopted rabbit becomes ill and needs veterinary care, can you afford to pay for necessary medical treatment and are you willing to do so?
Yes No If no, why not
It may take a rabbit weeks, possibly months, to adjust to its new home and/or other pets. Are you willing to be patient and give it time to adjust? Yes No If no, why not?
If your current circumstances should change for any reason, who would be responsible for this adopted pet?
Do you know the maximum number of pets allowed in your community? Yes No
If no, why not?
Do you have any questions, or is there anything else you would like to tell us about yourself or your family?
WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY PLACE A PET IN A SITUATION WHERE ITS WELL-BEING IS QUESTIONABLE. THEREFORE, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION. NO PET WILL BE ADOPTED TO PROSPECTIVE OWNERS WHO MISLEAD OR FAIL TO PROVIDE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE INFORMATION ON THIS ADOPTION APPLICATION.