57800

Animal Services

We are the animal shelter and animal law enforcement for Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater and unincorporated Thurston County. We are funded by city and county tax dollars, pet licensing fees, and donations. We provide a large number of services to our community, including:24-hour emergency pick-up and medical stabilization of stray injured pets, with owner notification for animals wearing identification; pick-up of confined stray dogs or cats in most areas; identification of licensed dogs or cats; 24-hour access to the Lost Pet Hotline to reclaim lost pets; a Lost-and-Found information kiosk at the shelter for owners who are missing pets and citizens who have found pets; shelter, care and non-critical medical attention for all species of small, domestic homeless animals and some injured wildlife; adoption of unclaimed or unwanted pets, including their spay/neuter surgery, immunizations, microchip and license; humane euthanasia of injured, terminally ill, or elderly pets; law enforcement and response to complaints involving pet animals; a volunteer program which helps educate and involve our community and extends our capability to provide services at the lowest possible cost to the public; humane education for schools and community groups.

Olympia, WA,98506
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Phone Number: (360) 352-2510

Website: http://www.jointanimalservices.org

57800

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Our cats cost $62 for residents of Thurston County that live in Olympia, Lacey or Tumwater City Limits, or $60 for those in unincorporated Thurston County or out of Thurston County Residents. They come spayed/neutered, microchipped, first set of vaccines including FVRCP (feline distemper combo) and Strongid (wormer), and are tested for feline leukemia. The animals are placed on the webpage by volunteers and are not always current.

Adoption Process
We require a completed application, licensing of current pets, property owner information, signed contract, mandatory spay/neuter, and adoption fee of $62 for cats, $77 for dogs and various fees for other pets. Some animals require special housing or other needs.


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Animal Services
(360) 352-2510
http://www.jointanimalservices.org

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