Address: 131 Central Berkeley Dr, Moncks Corner, SC 29461, USA
Phone: +18437195050
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1–5PM
Wednesday: 1–5PM
Thursday: 1–5PM
Friday: 1–5PM
Saturday: 1–5PM
Jodi Bogue
We trapped 8 cats they had a TNR weekend. They fixed, vaxed , microchip and tip the ears. Everyone was awesom!
Michelle Cremeans
I brought in a wild cat. She was a small kitten. I called tiny dancer. She was the only wild cat that would let me near me. Long story but I went there because my kitten was outside under my car and in bad shape. I sat with her until my best friend could go with me. They took a wild kitten and try to get her better. They ran out and took her in the back . I am so impressed they took her and she did pass away but the staff was so kind and caring. They came outside spoke to me. They knew I was really upset. Gave me a big hug. Told me she is out of pain. Best place to animals. I am going to donate feed and a small donation. They took a stay cat trying to help her. Went above and beyond. 20 stars for their etiquette and compassion.
Kerri Yoder
I signed up to volunteer.
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I got some kitties and the Staff was so nice!! They made me and my boyfriend feel welcomed. We also got our kitties for free because of sponsors. Then they gave us free food as well. I will be coming back whenever we are ready for a dog
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Yes please do
You would need to go up there to claim your dog in person.
You'd have to go through Berkeley County's job search to apply, but feel free to come down and volunteer!
This is not the forum for such a question. Call them or go by. Many animals are fostered to assess their ability to be with other animals.
The center does have fosters available, but please contact the center for more info about taking care of unweaned kittens. Sorry I can't be more help about this.
Please call us on Monday @ (843) 719-4210
Yes please do. It's always good to introduce them.
The shelter doesn't discriminate against dog food donations. Beds and blankets are always welcome! They may take the meds but I am not sure.
Yes. They do need a parents supervision I belive.
Call Berkeley Animal Control for strays. If it is owner-surrender, you must take them in and pay the fee.
I'm very sorry but I am just a resident in Moncks Corner. If they are in danger or distress call the regular 911 emergency line and they will dispatch someone from Animal Control to check on them. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Males 90$ females 115$ at the pet paws spay and neuter clinic in Goose Creek.
To the SPCA or Berkeley Animal Clinic. My issue with the animal Center is the cost to adopt and their weird foster rules not the care of the animals in their charge.
Sometimes they do. It's best to go up there and see what's available for adoption.
Yes they do. They accept all kinds of donations.
Not sure, I would call and find out their policies
I would call them and see if they can help.
Dont know. Check their web site.
Go by there they are real busy located off of cypress gardens rd moncks corner sc
No. All animals adopted from the shelter must be fixed and cleared medically before they can be adopted.
Is there anyway you can trap them in a box and bring them up to the shelter?
If you found stray kittens without their mother, you can take them to the shelter and fill out a stray intake form. The employees will care for them and get them into foster homes if need be.
I can pick up Tuesday the 30th if you still need it done. PM me on FB @ Jen Nance
I don't think they do, but there is an SPCA spay/neuter clinic in Goose Creek
Sounds like he may need some professional training.
Joseph, you need to call up there and leave a message.
Honestly it's best just to go up and check often... What they have right now could be gone by this evening or Monday morning and they constantly get new dogs in. I'm sorry about your loss!
If in Berkley county go to that facility
You will have to schedule an appointment for owner surrender call the office
On occasion but not on a regular basis.
I would take your dog to the vet.
They don't open till noon. My suggestion would be to take the cat to a vet and let them know what happened
They are open adoptions. Basically if you can pay, you can adopt. I would call them to confirm current fee schedules as they can change. Adoption fees include vaccinations and neuter/spay.
I don't believe there is a surrender fee. Open from 12 to 5.
If you are 6-15 you must work with a parent or guardian at all times. 16 year olds need a parent consent form and 18 year olds can apply and work independently.
They do their absolute best to get animals adopted, fostered, or sent to rescues. But sadly no, it is not no kill
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