RSPCA launches cheap pet adoption blitz

16-02-18 Pic of store manager Shannon Hill with RSPCA Victoria adoption kitten. Photo by Damjan Janevski.

A three-day adoption blitz will begin this Friday as RSPCA Victoria seeks to house about 1000 pets in desperate need of a home.

The RSPCA ‘Clear the Shelter’ promotion will offer $29 adoptions of dogs, cats, guinea pigs and rabbits.

The drastically cut price will be on offer from Friday to Sunday at all seven RSPCA Victoria animal care centres and participating Petbarn stores.

RSPCA Victoria chief executive Dr Liz Walker said the promotion aims to find forever homes for animals currently in RSPCA care.

“We monitor adoption promotions carefully and have found that the price someone pays to acquire an animal has no impact on return rates and no negative impact on the animal’s welfare,” she said.

Dr Walker said RSPCA Victoria does not have a limit on how long an animal can remain in its care, but believes that pets belong in homes not shelters.

“The $29 fee is nowhere near what it costs to prepare an animal for adoption, but if we can get hundreds of pets into permanent homes then that’s a really worthwhile investment,” she said.

All adoption animals are desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, health and behaviour checked and adoption procedures will ensure each animal is matched to the right family.

Visit the Epping Animal Welfare Facility at 20 Companion Place, Epping between Friday and Sunday, February 23-25.

Further details: rspcavic.org/adoption

 

Benjamin Millar