Dominic is a 6 1/2 year-old handsome, independent male. He enjoys surveying his domain from his lookout, preferring to keep a distance from other cats. He will hiss if approached but is not aggressive. Dominic will be a wonderful addition to a home with no other cats or small children.
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Clatsop County Animal Control & Shelter
reserves the right to deny adoption to anyone at any time for any reason. In
order to do what is best for each animal, they are adopted on a first come first
served basis at the shelter to qualified recipients only.
A drivers license or state ID must be shown at the shelter. All animals from the shelter will be spayed or neutered before they leave. We spay and neuter as many animals as we are able to before adoption to make the process faster. No animal will leave the shelter without being spayed and neutered. NO EXCEPTIONS! Please allow yourself enough time to spend time with the animal and do the application and interview. The application and interview take approximately 20 minutes to complete. To adopt an animal you need to fill out an application and be interviewed. All household members will need to meet the animal prior to adoption. Landlord approval is needed if you are a renter. Dog adoptions have a few more steps. We require that you bring in any current dog either living with you or that will be a frequent visitor for a meet and greet. After this, if the application is approved a home inspection will be scheduled. This is done within two business days. Our goal is to make sure that we find our animals their forever home. Animal Adoption Fees vary so please call the shelter for adoption fees. |
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Clatsop County Animal Control & Shelter 1315 SE 19th Street Warrenton, OR 97146 PHONE 1 (503) 861-0737 PHONE 2 (503) 861-7387 FAX (503) 861-0748 |
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Hours of Operation
Tuesday-Saturday: Open 9:00am to 4:00pm, Closed 12:30pm to 1:30pm |
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Additional donations are needed and appreciated. | |
Thank You for saving a life ! | |
If you have questions or need additional information please call the shelter. |