Animals


The Humane Society of Boulder Valley is Expecting!

It's that time of the year where we will soon start to hear the pitter patter of little paws entering our shelter. As we enter into puppy and kitten season, we need your help! You can make a difference in the lives of these young animals by attending our virtual baby shower! Make a donation and visit our baby registry to donate essential items to help care for them while here at the shelter. Click here to make a donation. Click here to visit our baby shower registry.

 

Curb Your Enthusiasm 4 Week Class Begins May 25!

Do you have an enthusiastic adolescent dog who is overly exuberant when greeting people and other dogs? Well, we have just the class! This series will help encourage focus, relaxation, and brain-use during times of excitement. Class begins on Saturday, May 25 -- Click here to register today

 


You're The Kings and Queens of Our Hearts!

If the animals we serve could give you all big kisses they would, because you helped us raise $370,000 (net) for them at Saturday night's 21st annual Puttin' On The Leash event! We are so thankful for all the compassion and generosity from our Boulder community and supporters. The event is a very special celebration of the incredible bond between pets and people and our mission. Your support is the lifesaving difference for thousands of animals. Thank you on their behalf!

 

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Cat Adoption Package

Along with your new companion animal, your Adoption Package Includes:

  • Collar
  • Microchip (registration and maintenance fees may apply)
  • Coupon for free bag of Purina cat food (adopter pays sales tax)
  • Cardboard travel case
  • 30 days of ShelterCare pet health insurance (valid email address required)
  • Free new adopt exam from the Humane Society of Boulder Valley's veterinary clinic or other local veterinarians. Click here for a list of clinics in Boulder and surrounding areas that provide this service. If you already use a clinic that is not on the list, inquire with them as they may also provide a free exam.
  • Sterilization surgery
  • Vaccinations for feline distemper and upper respiratory virus
  • Preventative deworming treatment

While some of our cats are screened for FeLV/FIV, many healthy cats have been tested for these diseases. We offer a simple test at the time of adoption for $40 to verify FeLV/FIV status.

Vaccinations for animals in the shelter are administered to protect the individual as well as the entire animal population against diseases which are of greatest concern in the shelter environment.

This animal is NOT considered "fully vaccinated" until an examination by a veterinarian post-adoption has reviewed his/her medical history and assessed his/her current and future risks of disease.