Home | Forum | Photo Galleries | Upload Photos | Cages Store | CafePress Store | Testimonials | Search | About Us

Go Back   Guinea Pig Cages Forum > Discussions > Adoptables Discussions
Register FAQ Members Chat Scheduled Chats Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Adoptables Discussions Need to rehome or looking to adopt?

Reply
Attention: Last reply in this thread was more than 8 Month(s) ago.
We strongly discourage bumping old threads without a reason.
It may result in a wheek or a poo notice, if inappropriate. Thank you.
 
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 11-18-07, 09:59 pm
PhoenixFeather's Avatar
PhoenixFeather PhoenixFeather is offline
Cavy Star
Join Date: Jul 07
Posts: 376
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 83
Thanked 19 Times in 15 Posts
Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

I found a piggy on Craigslist that we might want to adopt. The adoption fee is $50, which is a bit more than I'd like, but I'm willing to pay it. But they are also insisting that I buy his "stuff" (food, bowls and water bottles) for $30 if I want to adopt him. I don't need his stuff. I Have bowls and water bottles, and his food is most likely junk. They're trying to guilt trip me by saying that if they can't sell his stuff with him, that they'll just have to make time for him instead of giving him up. (Um, fine, if you can make time for your piggy, why'd you list him?) This situation is really starting to give me a bad feeling. I actually did a search in the email address to see if they do this regularly or anything (thinking maybe it was a breeder, trying to turn a nice profit on the babies -- the piggy is only 2 mos old), and they don't, at least not with the same email.

Anyhow, is $50 really a standard adoption fee? How much do piggies cost in a pet store? They say they just paid $50 for him 2 mos ago.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 11-18-07, 10:01 pm
rabbitsncavyluv rabbitsncavyluv is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Nov 04
Location: CA
Posts: 3,494
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 107
Thanked 142 Times in 113 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

They probably want to "recoup" their losses by selling his supplies. It's usually $20-30 in most pet shops.
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 11-18-07, 10:05 pm
PhoenixFeather's Avatar
PhoenixFeather PhoenixFeather is offline
Cavy Star
Join Date: Jul 07
Posts: 376
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 83
Thanked 19 Times in 15 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

It feels to me like they're trying to turn a profit, not just cover their expenses. And I just am not getting the feeling that finding a good home for their pet is a priority for them. At least, for what they're asking, we can be confident he won't become snake food....
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 11-18-07, 11:07 pm
wickedrodent's Avatar
wickedrodent wickedrodent is offline
Cavy Star
Join Date: Jun 06
Location: North of Houston, Tx
Posts: 1,387
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 105
Thanked 79 Times in 46 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

For rescue pigs the adoption fee is usually around $25 each.

I was lucky in adopting my three. Daphne and Delilah came from a friend of my mothers that could no longer care for them. Dudley was adopted from a rescue but she waved his fee since I was getting him neutered ($200) . I would offer to take him for $25 and if they don't agree then try looking elsewhere.
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 11-18-07, 11:40 pm
PhoenixFeather's Avatar
PhoenixFeather PhoenixFeather is offline
Cavy Star
Join Date: Jul 07
Posts: 376
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 83
Thanked 19 Times in 15 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

Thanks Wicked. We adopted Frisky for $5 so I know we were spoiled. I agreed to pay the $50 if she will meet me halfway (she is 2 hours drive from me) but I am not buying her supplies. We'll see what she says to that.

It's frustrating because we've been looking for months now and there just aren't that many piggies to be rescued in my area, and there also aren't that many boars available alone, which is what I'm looking for (or a spayed female).

I think she will find that she is unlikely to get any better offers, and may come back to me after waiting out the responses a bit longer. We'll see.

She said she wanted to insist on selling the supplies with the pig, since she won't be needing them anymore. I suggested she donate them to a local animal shelter.

Oh, yeah, I'm not even 100% sure it is a male, since it was sexed as a baby by a petstore. I sent her the link to the sexing page and asked her to double-check. I suppose petstores are more accurate when they say male than when they say female, at any rate.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 11-19-07, 05:20 pm
samoews samoews is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Mar 06
Location: Riverside, CA
Posts: 104
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 10
Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

I think this seller is delusional! $80.00 for pig and supplies is similar to what you would pay for everything in a pet store; not what one would expect to pay for an adoption fee.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 11-20-07, 10:23 am
babybunny's Avatar
babybunny babybunny is online now
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Sep 07
Location: Arizona (Devil's Sandbox)
Posts: 371
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 91
Thanked 33 Times in 25 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

All the piggies I've come across that were available for adoption have been $10. Back before I knew about adoptable piggies, I paid about $36 for my baby from a store.
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 11-28-07, 01:49 pm
gpigluver14's Avatar
gpigluver14 gpigluver14 is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Feb 07
Location: Pigsylvania
Posts: 784
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 78
Thanked 131 Times in 47 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

My local SPCA has them for $5. But this covers the vet check-up and any medical expenses on the pig right? So how is it so cheap?
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 11-28-07, 02:47 pm
Ally has U's's Avatar
Ally has U's Ally has U's is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Nov 07
Location: Tri Cities Michigan
Posts: 136
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 15
Thanked 23 Times in 2 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

the place I am adopting from is going to charge me $20 and she says she is giving me all the piggies food and hay and whatever other treats she has for them. All my piggies have been $20.
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 11-28-07, 03:15 pm
Jenni_Feathers's Avatar
Jenni_Feathers Jenni_Feathers is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Mar 07
Location: rural part of Missouri, near STL
Posts: 1,566
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 87
Thanked 65 Times in 56 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

I got my piggys from a county animal control/pound for $15 each.
Reply With Quote
  #11  
Old 11-28-07, 03:41 pm
Tulia&Susie's Avatar
Tulia&Susie Tulia&Susie is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Nov 05
Location: Charleston, Maine
Posts: 1,522
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 45
Thanked 36 Times in 35 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

At my local shelter the adoption fee is 5$.
Reply With Quote
  #12  
Old 12-19-07, 07:28 pm
petz-r-life's Avatar
petz-r-life petz-r-life is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Aug 07
Location: usa
Posts: 47
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 7
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

I adopted mine for $15 each, $22.50 for two.
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 12-19-07, 07:37 pm
LonePig's Avatar
LonePig LonePig is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Jul 07
Location: Hyde Park, NY
Posts: 142
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 17
Thanked 5 Times in 5 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

I didn't pay any fees for the two pigs I adopted, one was being fostered and needed a home. The second was an "unwanted" guinea pig from someone at my work. She was more than happy to get rid of everything.

Now when I bought my first pig at the pet store BEFORE I found this forum, I paid 40 dollars for the guinea pig, and about 120 dollars on a cage and supplies.

I would tell them you are only willing to pay for the guinea pig, you don't need the supplies, and leave it at that. Sounds like they are just trying to make money.
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 12-19-07, 07:41 pm
wickedrodent's Avatar
wickedrodent wickedrodent is offline
Cavy Star
Join Date: Jun 06
Location: North of Houston, Tx
Posts: 1,387
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 105
Thanked 79 Times in 46 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

Its likely that she either has the pig or gave up on adopting him since it has been a month since this thread was started.

Phoenix- We need an update!!
Reply With Quote
  #15  
Old 12-19-07, 10:12 pm
GuineaPinny GuineaPinny is offline
Cavy Slave
Join Date: Sep 07
Posts: 53
Thanks for that helpful post! given: 2
Thanked 5 Times in 5 Posts
Re: Adoption fees -- what is reasonable?

$5 is such a worrying adoption fee. That's around the price of snake food. A lot of shelters price animals they don't have space for, or training to care for, that low to move them faster. It's a really frustrating and worrying habit. I've written to my local $3 shelter trying to ask them to raise their price and not heard anything back.
Reply With Quote
Sponsored By
Reply

  Guinea Pig Cages Forum > Discussions > Adoptables Discussions


Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Forum Jump

 

Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC3, vBulletin 3.6.4
Copyright ©2005 All Enthusiast, Inc., PhotoPost PHP vB3 Enhanced
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Teresa Murphy, Cavy Spirit & Guinea Pig Cages. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Page generated in 0.41666 seconds with 12 queries