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Originally Posted by jrsygal37 My only suggestion would be to have them neutered and spay first. I'm not clear as to whether she is looking for a rehoming fee or not but if she is just looking for a good home then she could always add a rehoming fee just to cover the cost of spay and neuter this way you are 100 percent sure that they do not end up being bred. Believe me there are a lot of very good liars out there and no matter how well you check and how sure you are unless they are neutered or spay you can never be 100 percent sure. This would be my only suggestion to you. Elaine |
I agree

The woman I got Pebbles from had her up to date on shots & spayed a couple months before she rehomed her. Her rehoming fee was for just about the cost of those charges. I know, because I got copies of her vet history from where this was done. That saved me from having to have it done during trying to get her used to living with a new family.