Resources

Low cost spay/neuter

Depending on funding, grants and donations, Volunteers For Animals may have Community Spay/Neuter Vouchers available. Eligibility varies depending on available funding. They are designated to help the members of our community with responsible pet ownership. These vouchers are intended for people who are currently on a lower or fixed income who may have difficulty affording the full cost of spaying, neutering and vaccinating their animals. The funding for this program is made possible by the generous donations of our supporters. Volunteers For Animals takes all donations seriously, distributing its limited funds with integrity. If you would like to check on availability of this program, please Contact Us. PLEASE DO NOT call the shelter regarding vouchers.

Other resources:

OPERATION PETS located in Blasdell, NY

HABITAT FOR CATS located in Penfield, NY

FERAL CAT FOCUS located in the Buffalo area

ROCHESTER COMMUNITY ANIMAL CLINIC

LOLLYPOP FARM located in Victor, NY

FRIENDS OF ANIMALS

Spay Our Strays

Need to surrender a pet

IF YOU ARE ARE CONSIDERING SURRENDERING A DOG OR CAT TO THE SHELTER

You must be a Genesee County resident and call the Shelter to speak with an Animal Control Officer BEFORE coming to the Shelter (585-343-6410 option 7). We have limited kennel space and can only accept adoptable animals. If you are told to bring in an animal - PLEASE BRING ANY AND ALL VET RECORDS - this helps to get the animal up for adoption sooner.

The Genesee County Animal Shelter does not euthanize due to time or space issues. As long as the animal has no serious behavior issues or medical problems, they will be kept until they are adopted. 

Stray cats

We are a small shelter with limited space and resources and can only accept a cat if we have cage space. We cannot accept any cat in a trap or that is not "touchable." If the cat is sick or injured, we must have a spot in a foster home in order to accept it.

If you are interested in inquiring about bringing in a cat, please call the shelter at 343-6410 option 7. You must be a resident of Genesee County to bring an animal into the shelter. We have a limited number of cages as well as limited space in our foster homes. There will be times of the year when we are over capacity and cannot accept any more cats. We are not able to help everyone who calls and will need your help and understanding.

What can you do in the meantime? Other options include taking the cat to Lollypop Farm in Victor, NY or SPCA in West Seneca, NY. If the cat is severely injured or sick, consider taking it to the vet to have it euthanized instead of letting it suffer. If you are able, find a place in your basement, shed, porch or garage to keep the cat safe and fed until it can come into the shelter. Take the cat to a vet for basic vaccines and consider getting it spayed or neutered. If basic vet care is provided for the cat, it will help to get the cat up for adoption much quicker. Spaying and neutering will prevent more stray cats.

Lost/Found pets

THINK LOST, NOT STRAY - someone may be frantically looking for their lost pet. A lost and found list is kept at the Shelter. Call to check the list for the missing animal and to be put on the list (585-343-6410 option 7). Ask to bring the animal into the Shelter in order for it to be scanned for a microchip. Immediately post a good photo, description and location on Genesee County, NY Lost and Found Facebook page.  Consider making a flyer to post in your area especially with your neighbors. The majority of cats picked up are within 2 blocks of their home.

Rehome your pet

Find Your Pet A Loving Forever Home - Adoptapet.com has a website that you can post your pet to safely find a new home. You post your pet's profile, review adopter applications, answer adopter questions as well as many other resources to help in your placement of your pet.