OTIS

Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority

Info on our web site:The Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA) provides the cities of Campbell, Monte Sereno and Santa Clara with enforcement of animal control laws, animal cruelty investigations, education and outreach programs, volunteer programs, care of injured, lost and abandoned companion animals, and so much more! Our goal is to adopt 100% of our adoptable animals from our new state-of-the-art Animal Care Center; our adoption program is available to all Bay Area residents!

Santa Clara, CA,95054
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (408) 764-0344

Website: http://www.svaca.com

OTIS

Domestic Short Hair | Castro Valley, CA

Age : 1 Year 8 MonthsAdultMaleSmall

About

Coat Length

Medium

Meet OTIS

Hi, I'm Otis. Your search stops here for a kind and loving companion who is eager to find a new home. I enjoy having human company and rubbing against you while purring is on the top of my most favorite things to do list. I'm looking for a home that I can share my fun loving spirit with and feel safe and secure in. If you're looking for an affectionate friend and a life long companion, then I'm the guy for you. During the month of May, test your luck and pick a duck to see if my adoption fee will be either $10, $20, or $30! For more information contact the Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA) at 408-764-0344 or visit www.svaca.com.

Adoption Process
Info on our web site: Adoption is a wonderful way to acquire an animal. Our goal is to make "perfect" matches so that our animals remain with their new guardians for the remainder of their lives. Here at SVACA we use the ASPCA’s Meet Your Match program in order to attempt to "match" prospective adopters with the best possible dog or cat. Other animals are also appropriately matched with their new guardians. Appointments are recommended as a way to avoid long waits that are sometimes experienced at other shelters, but we do accept walk-ins on a first come, first served basis. To expedite the process, prospective adopters should bring the following with them: 1. Photo ID: driver’s license or valid state ID 2. Proof of residency: current utility bill or lease agreement 3. Proof of ownership: mortgage statement 4. Pet policy at residence: leasing agreement with pet stipulation and/or contact information 5. All human members of the household 6. Dogs(s) as directed by SVACA staff Please note that animals cannot be placed on hold until you have interacted with an animal during your appointment. NOTE: Please do not bring pets to the Center unless you have been instructed to do so by SVACA staff. Fees Fees cover the spay or neuter of the animal, initial appropriate vaccinations, a professional health examination and behavior evaluation, microchip, temporary ID tag, and a free examination at a participating local veterinary clinic. SVACA member city residents also receive a license for their new companion. All fees are retained by SVACA and used to offset the cost of our operations; simply said, fees directly help the animals! Dog/Cat $100.00 Rabbit $30.00 Small Animal $20.00 Bird $20.00 Dog Training Deposit* $100.00 * Required for all pit bulls and pit mixes; all dogs under 2 years Call us at (408) 764-0344 for more information or to make an appointment.

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