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Reduced Pet Adoption Fees at the Cobb County Shelter in December
Shelter pets are looking for loving homes for the holidays. Rescue a dog, cat, puppy, or kitten, and pay a reduced adoption fee in December
Find your next pet at the county shelter. Cobb County Animal Control is offering special adoption pricing for cats and dogs during the month of December. Through the month of December the adoption fee has been reduced to $60. In January the adoption fee will return to $115.
A word of caution, pets do not often make good surprise presents. A pet is a serious commitment. It is better to make sure an adopter is committed to providing for the pet and let the person pick out the animal they want, the one they feel a bond with.
These beautiful pets and many others need a forever, loving home and are available for adoption from the Cobb County Animal Shelter 1060 Al Bishop Drive Marietta, Georgia 30008, call (770) 499-4136 for more information. Our Shelter hours for Adoptions are: Tuesday - Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sundays 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., CLOSED Mondays and Holidays.
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Animals are up to date on shots, spayed or neutered, micro-chipped and will be heartworm tested (dogs) or combo-tested (cats) upon adoption.
And as always, there are lots of wonderful animals for adoption:
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The animals shown and many, many more are currently at the shelter! We are volunteers and try to take pictures of every animal available for adoption, however as we volunteer our time we cannot make real-time updates to the websites. The best way to see what animals are available for adoption is to visit in person! (The pictures shown here are only a few of the pets available for adoption.) This article is written by a citizen (not an official representative).
If you have lost a pet fill out a ’Lost Report’ online here:https://cobbegov.org/index.php/lost-animal
Visit the shelter in person and often to see if your lost pet is there- no one knows your pet like you do!
