Is this a no kill shelter? I have a guinea pig i want to go to a good home. I want the best for him. I unfortunately cant keep him and he keeps harassing my girl piggies and keeping him isolated is not an option. It's too cruel for a guineapif

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Gabby Roth | Aug 17, 2020

SPCA isn't a no kill. They are an all excepting. No matter what the animal, size, or age they will accept it. The only time they euthanize is if the animal is unable to be put on the adoption floor for example, if the animal deathly ill or if the animal is aggressive and unable to be worked with by Behavior. They don't take euthanasia with a grain of salt. It's a big deal and they do their best to prevent it from happening.

Billy Rhodeland | Aug 17, 2020

Yes, it is no kill.

Ronald Taylor | Aug 17, 2020

Yes. They are a no kill shelter. Your GP will be taken care of.

Corryn Doll | Aug 17, 2020

It is a no-kill in the sense that they will not put an animal down because they are out of space. However, it is different from a no-kill shelter because we take animals that a no-kill shelter will not. For example, if you have a pet that's terminally ill or has bitten someone a no-kill shelter will not take that animal. We will. The only times animals get put down is if they are extremely sick and our vet staff has done everything possible for the animal and it hasn't worked and they are suffering or if an animal is behaviorally unsafe to the community and can not be broken of that behavior.

Merlyn Yopp | Aug 17, 2020

No kill sheltet

Larry Wade | Aug 17, 2020

It's a great place to leave an animal of most kinds. And, yes, it's a no kill shelter.

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