
Adoption Center
Find Your Companion.
Hours & Location
250 Florida Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 554-3030
Mon closed
Tue 1pm–6pm
Wed–Sun 11am–6pm
Free parking available
Adoption Process
Our adoption process focuses on bringing people and animals together. Adoption counselors are onsite to answer questions and help connect you with your new best friend.
We offer same-day adoptions, meaning if you meet all the adoption requirements, you can leave with your newly adopted animal that same day. Get started by viewing our available cats and dogs.
- Visit Our Adoption Center: The SF SPCA Adoption Center is located at 250 Florida Street in San Francisco. No advanced appointment or application required.
- Meet the Animals: Our Adoptions team will introduce you to our available animals and answer any questions you may have. If you’d like to conduct an introduction with your resident dog, please bring them with you.
Not able to visit our adoption center? Try our new virtual adoption program (only available for dogs at this time). - Make Your Decision: If you find the perfect companion, our team will verify your information and finalize your adoption. Please note that we cannot hold animals for you, and your adoption is not complete until you submit your payment.
- Take Your New Pet Home: Once your adoption is complete, you get to take your new best friend home.
Adoption Requirements
- You must be at least 18 years of age
- Have a government-issued photo ID
- Provide proof of address*
*We may request written landlord approval or proof of home ownership. We may also ask for all household members to attend the adoption.
Cat Adoption Cost
$125 Cats
Adoption fees waived for all cats seven years or older.
$200 Kittens
younger than five months
Fee waived for a second kitten adopted within 30 days.
Dog Adoption Cost
$175 Dogs
$400 Puppies
younger than five months
View our online Puppy Parent Orientation and pass the quiz to receive 50% off puppy adoption fees.
San Francisco residents pay a $30 San Francisco dog license fee at the time of adoption.


Foster Volunteers Needed
Become a foster volunteer and make a difference in the lives of animals and our community. Sign up for an info session to learn more.
Free for Military
All animals are free for adoption with proof of veteran or active duty military status.

Adoption FAQs
No. Our adoption center is walk-in only, so we operate on a first-come, first-served system. When you arrive, simply sign in at one of our self-service kiosks, and our team will walk you through the next steps.
During our adoption process, we want to ensure that you have enough time to view as many animals as you’d like, get all your questions answered, and feel confident in your decision. The process takes about an hour, but can vary from person to person. We recommend visiting on a day when you’re not pressed for time.
Our adoption center has large and small dogs and a team of adoption counselors ready to help you find your perfect match. Our dogs are typically mixes of popular dog breeds like Australian Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Chihuahuas, Pit Bulls, and Terriers.
Yes. We refresh our website every 15 minutes to ensure that it reflects all our available animals. When an animal is available for adoption, we add their profile to our website. As soon as an animal is adopted, we remove their profile. When you visit our adoption center, you may see animals that aren’t listed on the website. This means that they’re not yet ready for adoption because they may be receiving health checks or recovering from surgery.
If you see that an animal is “free” or that their adoption fees have been waived, it means that our generous SF SPCA donors have sponsored their adoption. Sponsoring adoption fees help us get animals out of our shelter and into loving homes faster.
No, we do not reserve or place holds on animals. Your adoption is not complete until you submit your payment.
No. Although the SF SPCA rescued animals like pigs and horses when we were first founded in 1868, we currently only house cats and dogs.
Although our animals are cute, you can only physically interact with them if considering adoption. Our animals get plenty of love from our staff and volunteers during the day, and we don’t want to stress them out by introducing them to too many strangers.
Every animal on our adoption floor is medically and behaviorally assessed throughout their time at our shelter. Each animal is altered (spayed or neutered), microchipped, vaccinated, and given preventative flea, tick, and worm medications before they’re available for adoption. However, we recommend taking your new cat or dog to the veterinarian for a standard check-up after adoption.
Yes. All of our adoptable animals receive a complimentary round of vaccines. However, your veterinarian may recommend additional vaccines and other preventative care.
We will only accept a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state identification card, or U.S. passport.
Proof of address can be a recent piece of mail, bill, or even a recent package confirmation. We accept printed and digital copies of this information.
When you adopt from the SF SPCA, we send you and your new companion home with a few days’ worth of food, a collar, a leash (if you’re adopting a dog), a cardboard carrier (if you’re adopting a cat), and a 20% discount coupon to Pet Food Express. We also sell basic supplies like harnesses, slow feeders, cat toys, and more at our adoption center.
Yes. We completely understand if an adoption doesn’t work out. The SF SPCA will always accept animals previously adopted from us with no judgment and no time limit. If behavior is an issue, we recommend meeting with our veterinary behaviorists or reviewing our behavior resources for advice.
Adoption Resources
You can access helpful information and expert guidance here.