Address: 1601 N 1st St, Copperas Cove, TX 76522, USA
Phone: +12545475584
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–12PM
Stacie Crews
Very friendly people. Food was amazing. Big portions.
Emily Gilbert
Took a lost cat in to see if it was chipped to find its owner, and they didn't just stop there, like I'd expect any other animal control to do. After I took the cat home and waited a bit, I called to see if there was an update and they had through a lot of trouble to figure out who's cat it was. They seemed more eager to keep the cat in my hands because the other owners were hardly interested, and although I personally couldn't take him, our neighbors could, and had already fallen in love with him. Happy ending for everyone :) Very lovely people providing very lovely service. Would certainly adopt from them in the future.
Frank Smith
Helped out with a injured Blue Jay by getting a group who does wildlife rehabilitation
Tiffany Taylor
We live in city, however, our home backs up to the Deer Reserve in Ogle Tree Gap. We have a few “critters” that have crossed the property line. We have had to trap a few... a skunk and an armadillo. Animal Control has come out twice to pick up the traps and take care of the said critters. They are quick and professional. We have also adopted a few cats from here over the years.
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No ma'am they do not, unless the animal is sick because unfortunately they do not have vet on call.
You must file an application with city hall. You must be 18 yrs or older, and you are liable for any injuries to yourself while on the property.
Copperas Cove is funny about their links.
Alone no more then 24 hours..in copperas cove..
If you are looking to find a home for them, you would post them on the area adoption/rehoming pages, not the animal shelter pages.
Call and ask after you Google Copperas Cove Animal Control.
City jobs are posted on the city website. You have to apply online.
I believe it is $20/$25. The last time I was in there there was a gentleman who did this and I vaguely remember that is what the cost was. There are times they are full and can not take any more animals. There are also several local FB groups who have volunteer fosters willing to keep the animal until they find a new home.
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I think so
$25 resident $35 non resident I believe
Not that I know of.
What kind of dog? Location?
Did you let animal control know?
Sometimes they do. You just have to check back every once and a while or you can call in and ask
Dog and cat food. Cat litter. chews. Just guessing
Yes
if she was found inside city limits they should pick her up.
Yes you can
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