Adopting a Cat and Finding it a Home

////Adopting a Cat and Finding it a Home

Question

I want to adopt a cat from a shelter because it is going to be euthanized soon, but I am willing to take care of it until I can find it a home. Most adoption websites require an adoption fee when someone wants to adopt a cat. Is what I'm doing illegal?

Answer

While it is not illegal (not a crime) to give away a cat who a person adopts from a shelter, it may violate a shelter’s adoption agreement. Some of these agreements state that if the adopter no longer wants to keep the adopted animal, the animal must either be returned to the shelter or the adopter must get the shelter’s permission to give the animal away. While shelters are not legally required to charge an adoption fee, they often do so for a variety of reasons, including to cover at least some of their costs (although frequently the fee does not come close to covering the shelter’s cost of caring for the animal). Also, depending on local law, shelters may be required to charge adopters for certain things, such as a dog license and a spay/neuter deposit/fee.

PLEASE NOTE: Responses to legal inquiries are not meant to replace seeking legal advice from an attorney in your state. The materials in this website and any responses to questions are for informational purposes only and are not intended, nor should they be construed, as legal advice. This website, the information contained herein, and any responses to questions directed to this column are not intended to create and do not establish an attorney-client relationship. You should not rely or act upon any information provided on this website or in any response to your inquiry without seeking the advice of an attorney in your state regarding the facts of your specific situation.

Send Your Pet Legal Question Now!

Elinor will field as many questions as she can and they will be posted here on this site. Due to the volume of questions received, not all questions are answered. However, many individuals have similar questions. You may find helpful information in the categories listed below.

Ask a Legal Question

By |2018-05-24T12:08:23-04:00March 19th, 2018|