Address: 1300 W Elm St Ext, Brockton, MA 02301, USA
Phone: +15085862053
Sunday: 1–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1–4PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 1–4PM
Friday: 1–4PM
Saturday: 1–4PM
Donn Clarke
The staff was very helpful. They strive to make sure you are comfortable with your decision on the dog/cat.
Cheryl Snyder
Always a good experience. The staff are dedicated to helping the animals and the animals look healthy and happy. Adopt from here if you can give an animal a safe and loving forever home. 💜
Sarah Pierce
Such a compassionate rescue organization. They treated us awesomely and will definitely get other animals from them. The adoption process was quick and I left with my new furbany Jasper formerly Solo.
bluealienqueen
Very sweet and were able to take a stray cat I found in bad shape very fast. All I had to do was give them a call and explain the situation. I love the people and appreciate all the work they do caring for animals in need ❤️
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I believe you can, and I found everyone there to be very kind and helpful when I adopted a cat from there. It's a nice, bright, clean place.
Yes! Just need to fill out an application.
Contact the coordinator they do need volunteers on a regular basis.
5 months and under $600 6 months and older $350-$550 Includes vaccinations, heartworm testing and one month supply meds,spay/neuter surgery, transportation and quarantine fees, 1 month flea -Tick preventive, ID tag, microchip + life time registration, collar and leash Its a great deal....
Yes,give them a call before you go,.just in case.
You should call them directly. I know they have volunteers but not sure of the qualifications.
The spay waggin from the animal rescue league comes there. Their prices are good and include a lot of things besides the spay or neuter.
Go to the website and complete an application, indicating your preferences for a kitten. Staff will contact you to screen and share costs and who is available for adoption. They are a wonderful Shelter.
Go to the website and call or complete the adoption application for your answer.
Just call them, the shelter, and explain.
No need to have the cat euthanized. 12 years old is young. Make a vet appointment to check on a medical issue the cat may have such as a uti. Sad to think that your cat has probably never seen a vet.
No they are not open for visitors right now, sorry 😐
I personally do not need them. Thank you
I'm so sorry you find yourself in this situation and you want your cats to have the best opportunity for a good life. You'll have to find a ride to them to sign paperwork to release the cats to them. Go to their website and make arrangements to drop them off if your unable to find them loving homes. I'm sure a friend of yours will help you with a ride during this difficult time. I wish you luck. Your making the right choice if you can not afford them and want them safe and not on the streets.
Go onto their website to see when you can visit
Here at this shelter after speaking with staff and qualifying to adopt
They are only open 3-4 hours 5 days a week. They will find a good home for your cat. I don't think there is a set price. If so it's not much.aww
Minimum age to volunteer is 18 according to their website.
I think they are knowledgable enough to help you or guide to to the help you need.
Give the shelter a call directly. They often host the Spay Waggin', which is a mobile vet clinic. Getting a male cat fixed and vaccinated is about $75.
I do not think so.
You should call them directly to find out.
They take animals to Lloyd's veterinary in Stoughton
They have what they have. Not like they Put in an order every month
Hi, it’s Kim K at the shelter. While we are an open admission animal shelter and so we do take surrenders that have medical needs, we do not have a vet on staff today. If your cat needs a veterinarian’s care you should take it to a local animal hospital.
Call Spay waggin +they will assist you. Great ppl.
Hi Linda, Unfortunately we do not have the facilities here to do animal cremation. We would suggest that you go directly to final gift, which is a pet cremation service.
We have an upcoming low cost rabies and micochipping clinic this Sunday where you can get a rabies vaccine for just $10. City of Brockton will also be there to do dog registrations for anyone who needs them.
https://www.arlboston.org/services/spay-waggin/ one of the stops is in Brockton
I'm sorry but I don't know. Call them directly to find out.
No
I don't know the answer to that question. I'm sorry to hear about your cat.
Volunteers have to be 18-years-old.
I think so! I'd recommend calling over there if you could speak with someone before bringing her over first!
Unfortunately, the shelter does not.
Yes there is if you call animal protection 1300 West Elm Street Brockton Mass they'll guide you in the right direction and give you the phone number you need to call and they'll have you download a certificate that's online that will help you spayed neutered or whatever it maybe you need to do there are very excellent excellent animal protection shelter
I recently adopted a cat there. He was 150 or 180. But the was fixed, up to date on shots, and microchipped. We adopted another cat from here 10 yrs ago, as well. The staff is great. They do check references for your vet. Good luck!!!
Jacob is correct. They do have quinoa pigs. Do call first
Not sure if they vacuum fur. But they do the the others.
You can apply for a carecredit card at vca animal hospital. Depending on credit, you might be able to charge the fees to the card and pay later. You can use that card at other places too. Hope your dog feels better.
While they are not a strictly "no kill" shelter, they keep the animals for a much longer period of time than many other shelters. They do their very best to find homes for them, often taking animals from other shelters when they are about to be euthanized. This is NOT a keep the animal two weeks and then put them down kind of place at all.
If you call they might come and put a trap so they can trap him or call Animal control they might help also..
Is that for our one or two kittens?
Hey, you should give the shelter a call the Google maps questions are answered by users like yourself.
They have a counseling and a small fee to bring in animals. Call for more info.
No kill shelters only make people feel better. It hurts the animals by not making room for animals in need and only showing animals that are easily adoptable. Animals are put down for medical or temper reasons, not because they need room. I'd stay away from ANY no kill shelter.
If they have room, they should accept your dog.
Yes both cash and clothing litter Etc you can drop them off during open hours you can also make cash donations online all by their website. They also require a reasonable donation when a pet is adopted which covers their expenses for having given the pet shots and had it altered.
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