Prepare Your Pets for Fireworks
Ahead of the Independence Day holiday, learn about services and resources to prepare for fireworks, prevent pet loss, and how to find lost pets.
Ahead of the Independence Day holiday, learn about services and resources to prepare for fireworks, prevent pet loss, and how to find lost pets.
Sophie the German Shepherd was adopted in January 2021, and just celebrated her 14th birthday! Sophie is living the life with lots of naps, dipping her paws in the river, and playing fetch.
Louie (Shaggy) was adopted in November 2022, and he's doing great. He loves car rides, the dog park, and is no longer shaggy with regular grooming.
Thanks to overwhelming community support, many animals at our shelter have been adopted, and selection is limited. Thank you to our transfer partners, our volunteers, and to adopters and advocates.
Maddie is a purr machine and shadows their new person constantly.
Dutch (Raymond) is relaxing and settling in nicely in his new home.
The joy of adopting an animal from shelter services is how incredibly loving the animals are and that stands true with my new kitty Whiskers. Whiskers has not stopped purring since he came home.
Robertson the rabbit loves his box of hay inside, and has his own spot on the couch.
As a stray, Kitten the dog made such a strong impression on his finders that they decided he should be lost no more. He's now adopted and living his best life.
As MCAS releases its 2020 Asilomar report, we want to provide background information about the outcomes for animals in our care and their circumstances. View the report and a detailed summary.