Our humane society focuses on providing resources and support to the community rather than offering adoptions. We can assist you with information on other local shelters or rescue organizations that handle adoptions.
We offer resources such as low-cost veterinary services, pet food banks, behavior training advice, and information on spaying/neutering programs to help pet owners in the community care for their furry friends.
If you suspect animal cruelty or neglect, please contact your local animal control agency or law enforcement. They have the authority to investigate and take appropriate action to ensure the well-being of animals.
While we don’t provide direct financial aid for veterinary emergencies, we can guide you to organizations that may offer assistance or payment plans for unexpected medical expenses for your pet.
If you find a stray animal, contact your local animal control or shelter to report the found pet. They can scan for a microchip, provide temporary housing, and attempt to reunite the animal with its owner.
We can recommend trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs that focus on humanely trapping, sterilizing, and returning feral or stray cats to their outdoor environments to manage their populations effectively.
While we don’t have animals on-site for volunteering opportunities, we can connect you with local animal welfare organizations where you can volunteer your time to make a difference in the lives of animals.
Our goal is to host educational events, workshops, and fundraisers focused on animal welfare. Stay updated on our website or social media channels for information on upcoming events in the community.
Your generous donations help us continue providing essential resources and assistance to animals and pet owners in need. Visit our website to learn more about donation options and how you can contribute to our cause.