







- What is your adoption process?
- How much does it cost to adopt?
- Where do FAIR's animals come from?
- Will FAIR take my animals?
- Where is FAIR's shelter?
- Where can I see an animal that I'm intersted in?
- Does FAIR rescue animals other then dogs and cats?
- Is my donation tax deductible?
- What is my donation used for?
What's your adoption process?
When you've found an animal on our Web site that you want to adopt, you can meet him or her at one of our adoption sites.
You'll be asked to complete a questionnaire so that we can ensure a good match between you and your new pet. If you meet the requirements to adopt that animal, you'll complete our adoption contract. The contract is necessary to transfer ownership of the animal to you. It also contains a record of your pet's vaccines. Your adoption counselor will explain the contract to you and answer any questions you might have.
After you sign the contract and pay the adoption fee, you will receive coupons for discounts at animal-related businesses throughout Tucson.
After the adoption, a FAIR volunteer may call to see how things are going. We encourage you to contact us if you want to let us know how well you are getting along with your new family member. We always love to hear about our animals!
How much does it cost to adopt?
The cost of adopting an animal is $99. Purebred or rare cats can be $100-200. Purebred or rare dogs can be $150-$300. Most people think our fees are a bargain, considering that you get a loving companion animal who has been given time to recover from any illnesses, injuries, or surgery in a loving home, and whose adoption fee includes: - All appropriate immunizations
- Sterilization surgery for all dogs and cats
- Tests for feline leukemia and feline AIDS for all cats
- Licensing in Pima County for all dogs over four months
- A Microchip, to ensure that your new companions always have identification
- A free examination from a participating veterinarian
- 1 month of. veterinary health insurance for Shelter Care for a nominal fee
Because we spend all this money on each animal, FAIR loses an average of $100 on every adoption. The difference is made up by donations from our generous supporters. Even if you got an animal for “free” from the newspaper, the cost of proper basic vet care in the first few weeks would easily exceed FAIR's adoption fees.
