E.A.P.L. CAT ADOPTION APPLICATION
In order to determine whether this proposed adoption is in the best interest of both you and the animal, we ask that you answer the following questions carefully and completely. We reserve the right to refuse any adoption we consider to be unsatisfactory.
A refusal does not reflect on you as a person,
but simply means that the pet possibly would not be suited to the circumstances that you offer.
To be considered as an adopter you must:
Be 21 years of age or older.
Have identification showing your present address.
Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord.
Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment and proper care for a pet.
Reside in Colorado (EAPL policy).
Completion of this application does not guarantee adoption of an E.A.P.L. animal.
About You
First Name:
Last Name:
Name/Type of pet applying for:
Name of EAPL Representative working with you, if applicable:
How did you hear about EAPL?
Our website
Friend
Referral from another shelter
Petfinder
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
How long have you been at this address:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Cell Phone:
Email Address:
House Type: (check one)
House
Townhouse
Apartment
Condo
Mobile Home
Own Or Rent:
Landlord Name:
Landlord Number:
List all pets owned (past & current in last 5 years
Type
Gender
Age
Spayed/Neutered?
What happened to it?
How do you feel about spaying/neutering your new pet?
How do you feel about declawing?
Why do you want this animal?
Companion
Gift
To breed
For children
Other
If other, please describe:
How many adults are in your family or house?
How many children?
Ages of children:
Has everyone in the family agreed on adding a new pet to the family?
Yes
No
Who will be responsible for feeding and litterbox training?
Is anyone in the family/house allergic to animals?
Is anyone home during the day?
Yes
No
If so, who?
How many hours will the pet be home alone on average during the day?
Where will it be when you are away?
Where will it be when you are home?
Where will it sleep?
Who will care for it if you are away for a few days?
How will you deal with the following behaviors if the pet exhibits them once he/she is in your home:
Biting
Incompatibility with other pets
Illness in Pet
Do you know the local ordinances in the county in which you live?
Adoption Fee
Unspayed/Unneutered Dog or Puppy: $125 plus deposit (see below).
Spayed/Neutered Dog or Puppy: $125.
Unspayed/Unneutered Cat or Kitten: $75 plus deposit (see below).
Spayed/Neutered Cat or Kitten: $75.
Payment & spay/neuter deposit will be collected when you get the pet, but will be held until the adoption is final.
Deposit
Unspayed/Unneutered Pet: $50 deposit. Will be refunded after pet is spayed/neutered. Proof of spay/neuter is due to EAPL 90 days after adoption or at pet's 6 months of age, whichever date comes first.
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