Adopt Q Tip Q Tip is located at Leslie A. Malone Center Q Tip Location: Leslie A. Malone Center Sex: Female Current Weight: 2.85 lbs Looks Like: Himalayan Rbt Color: White-Brown Age: 12 Weeks Intake Date: 05/20/2025 ID: A1330102 About Q Tip Q-Tip is a social, spunky girl looking for her new home. Her foster parents say Q-Tip is slowly learning the litterbox, has done well with every animal she has met (including dogs, cats, and equines), she is very hand tamed, and wants to be where her people are. While she has limited exposure to children, we expect she will do great with a loving family who has them. Adopt Me Support My Care Share Facebook TikTok Instagram
We recommend starting your search for a new pet online. If you see a pet you want to meet, note their location and write down their ID number. We have three adoption facilities: Leslie A Malone Center in Denver, The Buddy Center in Castle Rock, and the San Luis Valley Animal Center in Alamosa. Adoptions are on a first come, first served basis. We regularly update our available cats, dogs, and small mammals online, but there’s always a possibility that the pet you saw on our site will find a home before you get a chance to visit. Learn everything you need to know about adopting a pet from Humane Colorado on the pet adoptions process page.
Our fees vary by animal and location: Cats and Kittens: * 5 months and under $300 $120 (SLV) 6 months to 1 year $200 $95 (SLV) 1 year to 5 years $110 $75 (SLV) 5 years and older $50 $50 (SLV) Dogs and Puppies: * 5 months and under $350 $250 (SLV) 6 months to 1 year $250 $175 (SLV) 1 year to 5 years $200 $125 (SLV) 5 years and older $100 $50 (SLV) Other Pets: Ferrets: $75 Rabbits $45 Guinea pigs $30 Small pets start at $5 Visit our adoption process page to learn more, including any adoption specials.
When you adopt a pet, please bring: A valid photo ID with your current address. If your ID does not have your current address, please bring another type of proof, such a utility bill, water bill or vehicle registration. Family members needed to finalize the adoption. If a dog-dog visit is necessary due to an animal’s history, your adoption counselor will advise you.
All adoptions include: Spay or neuter surgeries Age-appropriate vaccinations A microchip ID A free wellness visit with a participating veterinarian. A temporary collar and ID tag A temporary leash or a carrier