If any dogs test positive for Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) at the shelter, we are immediately isolating them at our medical teams counsel and attempting to get them into a foster home. Since distemper positive dogs can shed the virus to other dogs for up to 3 months, they need to be isolated for that entire period or they pose a risk to other dogs at the shelter.
The Myron K. Martin Clinic is open for spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Make an appointment today.
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Volunteer and make every day special for the animals in our shelters. Give your time and heart based on your schedule and interests.
Cats can play a big role in the communities where they live, and it’s important to provide them with the care and resources they need to be a good neighbor. We’ve collaborated with other animal welfare partners to provide you with the best tips and tools to help your community cats.
Did you know that over 50% of cat owners allow their cats to roam freely outdoors? A cat taken to a shelter has a less than a 2% likelihood of being reunited with its owner. There are several other ways you can help the cats and kittens in your neighborhood.
Help control the populations of free roaming cats and prevent kittens from being born outdoors by joining the Trap, Neuter and Return program. Getting involved is a simple, two-step process.
Hire a working cat for your business, barn, residence or other location needing pest control. These cats will work hard keeping pests away from your property in return for food and shelter.