Shelters and Rescue Groups

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Area Shelters

These shelters have dedicated physical facilities and frequently either have animal control contracts for their municipalities or work closely with the organizations that do.

Open admission shelters take each and every animal brought to their doors. They are thus forced to euthanize healthy, adoptable animals for space when intake exceeds adoptions.

No-kill shelters do not euthanize healthy, adoptable pets (although they may euthanize sick pets or those whose mental conditions deteriorate so much that they go "kennel crazy" and are no longer safely adoptable), but are limited admission: they take pets only when they have the kennel space to accommodate additional animals. Most no-kill shelters in our area pull animals from ACCT and do not accept strays or owner surrenders.

  • Animal Care and Control Team of Philadelphia: Primary intake facility for the unwanted pets of Philadelphia. Located at 111 W. Hunting Park Avenue, ACCT receives more than 30,000 stray and owner-surrendered animals per year.
  • Philadelphia SPCA: No-kill shelter located at 350 East Erie Avenue, Philadelphia PA.