Young-Williams is lowering their adoption
fees indefinitely. They say it's part of their goal to increase
adoptions and save more animal lives.
New adoption fees include:
· Kittens: $100, reduced from $125. Kittens are also buy one, get one
free.
· Adult cats (6 months-3 years): $25, reduced from $75
· Older and senior cats (3 years or older): Free, reduced from $50
· Adult and senior dogs (any dog 6 months or older): $45, reduced from
$75-$125
· Puppies: $250 adoption fee remains
· Small mammals and exotics: Continue to range from $10-$60
All potential adopters will be screened and fully vetted by shelter
staff, and those who aren’t a good fit will not be approved for
adoption. Young-Williams Animal Center’s mission is “a home for every
pet,” and this is another initiative to reach that goal.
“The exceptional benefit of adopting a pet from an animal shelter is
that you actually are saving two lives,” CEO Janet Testerman says.
“You’re saving one life by adopting, and you’re saving a second life by
creating space in our shelter for another animal. The more pets we place
in forever homes, the more animals we can save in East Tennessee. That’s
why we always want to make sure each home is a perfect match for both
the adopter and the pet.” |
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