Thanksgiving has passed, and if you haven't already started shopping for gifts, now's the time! Cape Coral Animal Shelter has everything you need to adopt, foster, or take care of your own furry companion!
Cape Coral Animal Shelter is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no-kill animal shelter. They are dedicated to engaging a special bond between people and animals by means of adoption services, medical care, education and training for the prevention of cruelty and abandonment. The Cape Coral Animal Shelter (CCAS) will provide a safe place where animals will receive the care they need and remain until they are placed in a qualified, forever home.
CCAS is home to 12 dog kennels and 3 cat rooms on-site, CCAS has found loving forever homes for over 3,000 homeless and abandoned animals. On any given day, we average 120 animals in our care. With plans for expansion of our facility underway, now more than ever we are called to make a difference by spreading more love and continuing to save lives.
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What's Safe/Unsafe for My Pet During the Holidays?
What's Safe/Unsafe for My Pet During the Holidays?
Hazardous Foods:
- Chocolate (toxic to both dogs and cats)
- Onions/Chives
- Salt
- Citrus/Pits (these contain essential oils that have the ability to cause irritations, blockages, and central nervous system depression)
- Bones (may easily splinter and cause health problems - especially cooked bones and pork bones)
- Raisins/Grapes (may cause kidney problems)
- Coffee/Adult Beverages (may become weak, ill, or go into respiratory failure)
- Sweets, Candy, Gum (may cause liver failure)
- Turkey and turkey skin (may cause pancreatitis)
- Table Scraps (can be fatty and hard to digest, causing pancreatitis)
- Yeast Dough (may cause painful gas and dangerous bloating)
Decorating Dangers:
- Unsecured Christmas Trees/Ornaments (may fall/break or be ingested causing blockage/punctures)
- Water Additives like fertilizers, Aspirin or Sugar (pets may drink this water)
- Tinsel or Garland (may cause blockages or curious cats may climb them)
- Lights/Cords (watch for pets chewing cords - may cause fire or electrocution)
- Plants Toxic to Dogs and Cats (amaryllis, mistletoe, balsam, pine, cedar, holly and poinsettias can be dangerous and toxic to pets)
- Candles (may cause fire if unattended, pets may knock them over)
- Liquid Potpourris and essential oils (some are toxic to pets)
Visitors and Traveling:
- Ensure your pet has a safe spot to retreat too if overwhelmed (prevents bites based off of fear or accidents happening)
- Ensure exits are blocked and pets cannot escape and run away
- Ensure pets have on ID's and microchips are up to date
- Train your guests - ensure all other people know how to interact with your pet and know warning signs - ensure guests don't feed your pets
- Ensure trash is inaccessible to curious pets
- Never leave your pet unattended in a vehicle
- Pack extra necessities for your pet (think medicines, food, toys, medical records, etc)
Other Notes
- Information above came from these credible resources: ASPCA, The Humane Society of the United States, American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).
- ASPCA Poison Control Hotline: 888-426-4435
- Pet Poison Helpline: 855-764-7661
- Check out our Pet Guide with local veterinary resources and boarding/sitting options
CCAS offers a quality and affordable vet service to the community. Appointments are required. Call 239-573-2002 extension 106 to schedule an appointment. When you arrive for your pet's scheduled appointment, use the clinic entrance (facing south/right side of the building, toward Sun Splash).
A full list of pricing and services offered can be found on the Veterinary Clinic page.
In the event of an emergency, please call or visit an Animal Emergency Hospital/Facility, such as Animal ER of SWFL, Viscaya-Prado Veterinary Hospital, or BluePearl Pet Hospital.
Monday: 8am to 12pm
Tuesday: 8am to 12pm, 1pm to 7pm
Wednesday: 8am to 12pm, 1pm to 5pm
Thursday: 8am to 12pm, 1pm to 5pm
Friday: 8am to 12pm, 1pm to 5pm
Saturday: 8am to 12pm, 1pm to 4pm
Sunday: Closed
**Please note that the clinic is closed from 12-1pm.
The first step to volunteering is to apply via our GivePulse portal. Once you've created an account and submitted an application, you will be notified of the approval and be able to sign up for New Volunteer Orientation. Different ways in which you can volunteer, include:
- Cat Cuddling
- Cleaning Of All Kinds
- Dog Walking**
- Donation Drives
- Event Volunteering
- Fostering**
- Fundraising
- Kennel Cleaning
- Landscaping / Groundskeeping
- Laundry
- Special Projects
- Transporting**
- Note: Unfortunately, there are no volunteer opportunities in our clinic at this time.
**Additional classes are required for Dog Walking, Fostering, and Transporting
Check out the Volunteer FAQ for more information.
In order to become a foster parent, you must have an approved volunteer application and completed the following orientations: New Volunteer, Foster Orientation, Green Dog Walker Orientation. You will receive emails from the foster coordinator, Kelly, when there are animals in need of a foster home. If you have pets, they must be up to date on all vaccines prior to applying for a foster.
CCAS provides everything you need to care for your foster at home (crates, food, medicines, etc). All you need to provide is shelter, any applicable socialization/training, and transportation to/from meet-and-greets and vet visits (if necessary).
For more information about fostering, check out the Foster FAQ.
As both a veterinary clinic and animal shelter, CCAS relies on donations from supporters like you! You can donate supplies via Chewy and Amazon wish lists, or find needed items from the list and drop them off at the shelter!
Another option is a monetary donation which can be set up to be one-time, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually!
Are you considering adopting a furry member to add to your family? The first step is to ensure that adoption is a good choice for your family.
Things to consider prior to adoption include:
- Will they have their own space?
- Is any family member allergic, to your knowledge?
- Will you have time to crate-train, potty-train, leash-train, socialize, etc?
- Have you found a trustworthy local veterinarian?
- Do you have other pets at home that would need to be introduced first?
- Have you done research on what breed, size, and gender of pet you'd like? For example, a large-breed Shephard may not be best suited for small apartment living. A smaller breed Chihuahua may be perfect.
- Do they match your lifestyle? Are you an active family or do you prefer being a couch-potato? Do you travel a lot, hike a lot, enjoy the outdoors, etc?
- Do you own or rent? Does your HOA/landlord approve of the animal? Do you have a fenced in yard?
- Are you prepared to clean up after your pet? Changing the litter box daily, cleaning up doggy-poop regularly?
- Are you prepared for the cost of owning an animal? This includes regular vet visits, annual vaccinations, emergency vet visits, food, license, toys, etc.
Check out the Adoption FAQ with any questions you may have.
If you feel confident that your family is ready to commit to a new family-member, the next step is to complete an adoption application and email it to adoptions@capecoralanimalshelter.com.
**Meet & Greet and Walkthroughs stop one half hour prior to closing.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12pm to 5pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12pm to 5pm
Friday: 12pm to 4pm
Saturday: 12pm to 4pm
Sunday: 12pm to 4pm
Puppies (Under 10 months): $285
Adult Dogs (10 months to 7 years): $200
Senior Dogs (8 years +): $85
Senior Dogs to Senior People (8 years +, 60 years +): $50
Dogs with Seniority (In our care longer than 6 months): $65
Kittens (Under 10 months): $85
Adult Cats (10 months to 7 years): $60
Senior Cats (8 years +): $30
Senior Cats to Senior People (8 years +, 60 years +): $20
Cats with Seniority (In our care longer than 6 months): $20
**Most kittens and adult cats enjoy having a feline buddy in their homes. Many times this helps them adjust faster to their new homes and makes them happier pets. As such, we offer a “two-fur” adoption on all kitten and adult cat adoptions on the same day from our facility. Just ask any staff member for details**
Dog adoptions are via appointment only.
Approximately 5-7 Years Old Female Large (35 to 70 lbs.) | Approximately 1-3 Years Old Male Large (35 to 70 lbs.) | Super Senior (8+ Years Old) Male Small (Up to 15 lbs.) |
Cat adoptions can be done via walk-ins or appointments during shelter hours.
MISSY BINX Super Senior (8+ Years Old) Female Small (Up to 15 lbs.) | Six months to 1 Year Old Female Small (Up to 15 lbs.) | Under 6 Months Old Male Small (Up to 15 lbs.) |
It's true! If you're not ready or able to re-home a cat or a dog, we've got critters for you! Cape Coral Animal Shelter partners with Petsmart #3055 (2415 Tarpon Bay Boulevard, Naples) to handle adoptions for these critters: guinea pigs, rats, birds, reptiles and hamsters.
- Macaroni KID Fort Myers - Fort Myers Beach Pet Guide
- CCAS Online Store
- CCAS Group Dog/Puppy Obedience Classes - $150/ 6-week class
- CCAS Owner Surrender - by appointment only - $50/cats, $100/dogs
- LCDAS Pet Licensing - $15 - $65 depending on age, and whether the pet is sterilized and microchipped
- LCDAS Pet Care and Training
- LCDAS Pet Safety
- LCDAS Microchip ID - $10
- Lost/Stray/Abandoned Pets - Per Lee County Statute, if you have found a stray or lost animal, or have possession of an abandoned animal, please contact Lee County Domestic Animal Services at 239-533-7387.