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Animal Shelter details for Grant County Animal Outreach Please visit Grant County Animal Outreach and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Grant County Animal Outreach. Grant County Animal Outreach is located in Moses Lake, Washington. If you have information to add or update for Grant County Animal Outreach, please click here and let us know.
Grant County Animal Outreach
6725 Randolph Road
Moses Lake, Washington 98837
Phone: 509-762-9616
Email: gcanimaloutreach@hotmail.com
Website: www.gcao.info
Grant County Animal Outreach assumed operation of the Moses Lake Animal Shelter in July 2007. We operate with contracts for Grant County Animal Control and the City of Moses Lake and donations from the community. Our shelter requires a $20.00 surrender fee. This charge allows us to vaccinate every animal coming into the shelter, and set off the feed and care of the animal while it is at our shelter and finally, it enables us to keep our adoption fees low. To adopt a dogpuppy is $80.00 and to adopt a catkitten is $65.00. This cost includes the spayneuter surgery, first vaccinations, one year registration with 24Hour Pet Watch microchip and 30 days Sheltercare pet insurance. We also work with a network of rescues across Washington State and Oregon to save as many animals as possible. Our organization handles a very large volume of animals in a very small shelter with minimal equipment. Donations of funds or work for shelter upgrades are regularly asked for and appreciated.
To see the adoptable pets for Grant County Animal Outreach click here
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***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that three in ten (or 34,700,000) households own at least one cat?
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