Tampa Bay SPCA Pocket Pets

SPCA Tampa Bay Waives Adoption Fees For Pocket Pets, Rabbits, Birds And More Until November 28

LARGO, FL. – SPCA Tampa Bay will waive adoption fees from Wednesday, November 17 through Sunday, November 28 for certain pocket pets.

The majority of all pocket pets like birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, and rats can be adopted without a fee from SPCA Tampa Bay.

More than 50 pocket pets that are furry, bouncy, or feathered are awaiting a loving home. Pocket pet companions come in all shapes and sizes and they are waiting to be adopted. SPCA Tampa Bay even has a turkey named Frida waiting for a forever farm.

When: Check spcatampabay.org/locations for hours, November 17-28, closed on Thanksgiving

Where: SPCA Tampa Bay, 9099 130th Avenue North, Largo, Florida 33773

How:  View adoptable pocket pets on spcatampabay.org or come to the shelter in Largo.

Animals are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and potential adopters are encouraged to come early to the shelter. A carrier or housing that’s appropriate for travel is required for adoption.

Pets can bring love to a family that lasts a lifetime. SPCA Tampa Bay’s staff and volunteers can assist families in finding a pet that’s right for their family’s lifestyle. The adoption team focuses on matching families and pets for long-term success.

Past fee-waived adoption events have helped animals find new loving homes in only a few days, which frees resources for SPCA Tampa Bay to provide care and shelter for animals in our community. SPCA Tampa Bay cares for more than 7,500 animals each year including wildlife.

For more information on SPCA Tampa Bay’s pocket pets, and all of their adoptable pets, visit spcatampabay.org and click on adoptions, or call 727-586-3591.

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