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ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Thank You for Opening Your Heart to Animals in Need with 2021 Bark From The Heart We appreciate your support for The Anti-Cruelty Society’s 2021 Bark From The Heart. Whether you planted your flag, donned your gear, or made a donation, your support and generosity hashelped care for
FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsPET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Laura Nedli is the Vice President of Accountability and Transparency and Chief Financial Officer at The Anti-Cruelty Society where she is responsible for the organization’s accountability and transparency to its constituencies and the community and ensures the optimal effective and efficient use of the organization’s financial andcapital assets.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Society is ready to help you meet your match! To ensure the safety of our staff, fosters, and the public, The Anti-Cruelty Society is NOT open for unscheduled adoption drop-ins.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Thank You for Opening Your Heart to Animals in Need with 2021 Bark From The Heart We appreciate your support for The Anti-Cruelty Society’s 2021 Bark From The Heart. Whether you planted your flag, donned your gear, or made a donation, your support and generosity hashelped care for
FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsPET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Laura Nedli is the Vice President of Accountability and Transparency and Chief Financial Officer at The Anti-Cruelty Society where she is responsible for the organization’s accountability and transparency to its constituencies and the community and ensures the optimal effective and efficient use of the organization’s financial andcapital assets.
ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
ABOUT ADOPTION
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works: Choose Your Pet: View all of the animals available for adoption. Once you find a pet who catches your eye, check their current location by clicking their photo. If it’s an animal listed at the LaSalle Adoption Center or Everyday Adoption Center (South Loop PetSmart), move onto step 2. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsSERVICE PROJECTS
Service Projects The Anti-Cruelty Society offers a wide range of service projects that are ideal for students in need of service hours, scout troops looking to earn a badge, or teachers in search of a classroom project. The Society cannot provide supplies, but several projects can be completed using recycled materials from your home and a little creativity.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that are END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ABOUT SPAY/NEUTER
Spaying or Neutering Schedule appointment DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WE HAVE SUSPENDED SPAY/NEUTER SURGERIES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. We apologize for any inconvenience. Spaying or neutering your pet is one of the most important things you can do for your pet. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Spay/Neuter Clinic is able to offer these important surgeries at a greatly reduced price thanks to theVOLUNTEER NEWS
Welcome to the Volunteer News page! If you're an active on-site Society volunteer, this is your one-stop-shop for the latest news and views about the organization. If you're not a current volunteer but are interested in getting involved, click here for details. If you have questions, send those to volunteer@anticruelty.org. Volunteer News - Week of May 30th, 2021 Summer is on the way! 47941968 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent PETTING-RELATED BITING Many cats enjoy being stroked– they purr, knead their paws, and lean into your hand. Sometimes it seems they quickly change their minds and bite out of the blue. Other cats only briefly tolerate petting and show no indication of actually liking it. Whatever the reason may be, there are steps that can be taken to help ease your cat’s petting-related biting. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need. ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Thank You for Opening Your Heart to Animals in Need with 2021 Bark From The Heart We appreciate your support for The Anti-Cruelty Society’s 2021 Bark From The Heart. Whether you planted your flag, donned your gear, or made a donation, your support and generosity hashelped care for
DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsPET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need. ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Thank You for Opening Your Heart to Animals in Need with 2021 Bark From The Heart We appreciate your support for The Anti-Cruelty Society’s 2021 Bark From The Heart. Whether you planted your flag, donned your gear, or made a donation, your support and generosity hashelped care for
DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsPET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you make your adoption match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available for adoption.ABOUT ADOPTION
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works: Choose Your Pet: View all of the animals available for adoption. Once you find a pet who catches your eye, check their current location by clicking their photo. If it’s an animal listed at the LaSalle Adoption Center or Everyday Adoption Center (South Loop PetSmart), move onto step 2. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsSERVICE PROJECTS
Service Projects The Anti-Cruelty Society offers a wide range of service projects that are ideal for students in need of service hours, scout troops looking to earn a badge, or teachers in search of a classroom project. The Society cannot provide supplies, but several projects can be completed using recycled materials from your home and a little creativity.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areABOUT SPAY/NEUTER
Spaying is the surgery for female dogs and cats; neutering is for males. Spay/neuter surgery is the most common surgery performed on pets to prevent them from having litters. It also improves their health as there are tremendous health and behavior benefits. Any animal adopted from The Anti-Cruelty Society is already spayed orneutered.
END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
47682852 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent 47713041 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing.RECENT ADOPTIONS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
ADVANCED VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Advanced-Level Volunteer Program The Anti-Cruelty Society offers our volunteers the unique opportunity to grow their skills as they donate time to the organization. With options to cross-train into advanced care and clinic programs, volunteers can tailor their experience to meet their personal developmental needs. Level Two Programs Volunteers that have completed 25 hours of service in a Level PET-FRIENDLY HOUSING Securing Pet-Friendly Housing According to the American Pet Products Association 68% of households – that’s 1.8 million Chicagoans – own a pet. But there is a crisis facing those who are not able to secure pet-friendly housing. As a result, thousands of Chicago residents are forced to give up their animal companions each year. The Anti-Cruelty Society is working to change that.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.orgREPORT ABUSE
Be Their Voice Our Field Services department investigates claims of suspected animal abuse or negligent treatment all around Chicago. We are committed to ensuring that owners are aware of, and in full compliance with their legal obligations for the animals in their care (found in the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act). In addition, we are committed to providing information, education and END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
47882446 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent 47907881 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Meet Barry! Barry came to the shelter with his brother, Winston (#47907872). Now, it is hard to resist the cuteness level of a kitten. If you think you are ready to add a new kitten to your family, remember a few things: kittens have lots of energy, and want to play, wrestle, climb, and explore all day long. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing.RECENT ADOPTIONS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.ADOPTION PROCESS
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! PLEASE NOTE: Our Adoption Team is working hard to respond to all inquiries. Due to a high volume of interest, our response time may be delayed. We appreciate your support and patience. Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works! Choose Your Pet: View the animals available foradoption.
ADVANCED VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Advanced-Level Volunteer Program The Anti-Cruelty Society offers our volunteers the unique opportunity to grow their skills as they donate time to the organization. With options to cross-train into advanced care and clinic programs, volunteers can tailor their experience to meet their personal developmental needs. Level Two Programs Volunteers that have completed 25 hours of service in a Level PET-FRIENDLY HOUSING Securing Pet-Friendly Housing According to the American Pet Products Association 68% of households – that’s 1.8 million Chicagoans – own a pet. But there is a crisis facing those who are not able to secure pet-friendly housing. As a result, thousands of Chicago residents are forced to give up their animal companions each year. The Anti-Cruelty Society is working to change that.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.orgREPORT ABUSE
Be Their Voice Our Field Services department investigates claims of suspected animal abuse or negligent treatment all around Chicago. We are committed to ensuring that owners are aware of, and in full compliance with their legal obligations for the animals in their care (found in the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act). In addition, we are committed to providing information, education and END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
47882446 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent 47907881 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Meet Barry! Barry came to the shelter with his brother, Winston (#47907872). Now, it is hard to resist the cuteness level of a kitten. If you think you are ready to add a new kitten to your family, remember a few things: kittens have lots of energy, and want to play, wrestle, climb, and explore all day long. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions FOSTER | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Bring The Love To sign up for a virtual Foster Orientation please sign up by clicking here. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Foster Program is a vital lifeline that helps to rehabilitate animals in our care. The individual love and care of a foster parent gives pets the opportunity to flourish in a home environment where they can grow and thrive before being placed in a forever home.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions FOSTER | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Bring The Love To sign up for a virtual Foster Orientation please sign up by clicking here. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Foster Program is a vital lifeline that helps to rehabilitate animals in our care. The individual love and care of a foster parent gives pets the opportunity to flourish in a home environment where they can grow and thrive before being placed in a forever home.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
ABOUT ADOPTION
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works: Choose Your Pet: View all of the animals available for adoption. Once you find a pet who catches your eye, check their current location by clicking their photo. If it’s an animal listed at the LaSalle Adoption Center or Everyday Adoption Center (South Loop PetSmart), move onto step 2.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areSERVICE PROJECTS
Service Projects The Anti-Cruelty Society offers a wide range of service projects that are ideal for students in need of service hours, scout troops looking to earn a badge, or teachers in search of a classroom project. The Society cannot provide supplies, but several projects can be completed using recycled materials from your home and a little creativity.ABOUT SPAY/NEUTER
Spaying is the surgery for female dogs and cats; neutering is for males. Spay/neuter surgery is the most common surgery performed on pets to prevent them from having litters. It also improves their health as there are tremendous health and behavior benefits. Any animal adopted from The Anti-Cruelty Society is already spayed orneutered.
END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
ADOPTING A SHY CAT
Cats often need time to acclimate to their new surroundings. When bringing a new cat home, it is important to remember that she is going to need time and assistance to feel comfortable in her new environment. Provide a small, quiet place for your cat to get acclimated, such as a spare bedroom or bathroom. Ideally the room will be equipped with windows for natural light. 47827569 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Laura Nedli is the Vice President of Accountability and Transparency and Chief Financial Officer at The Anti-Cruelty Society where she is responsible for the organization’s accountability and transparency to its constituencies and the community and ensures the optimal effective and efficient use of the organization’s financial andcapital assets.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions FOSTER | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Bring The Love To sign up for a virtual Foster Orientation please sign up by clicking here. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Foster Program is a vital lifeline that helps to rehabilitate animals in our care. The individual love and care of a foster parent gives pets the opportunity to flourish in a home environment where they can grow and thrive before being placed in a forever home.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on our volunteers to help us care for animals in needs. With more than 650 people giving of their time and talents, our dedicated volunteers provide over 50,000 hours each year to support the work of the Society.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.DIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help. FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussions FOSTER | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Bring The Love To sign up for a virtual Foster Orientation please sign up by clicking here. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Foster Program is a vital lifeline that helps to rehabilitate animals in our care. The individual love and care of a foster parent gives pets the opportunity to flourish in a home environment where they can grow and thrive before being placed in a forever home.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feelingPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
ABOUT ADOPTION
The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works: Choose Your Pet: View all of the animals available for adoption. Once you find a pet who catches your eye, check their current location by clicking their photo. If it’s an animal listed at the LaSalle Adoption Center or Everyday Adoption Center (South Loop PetSmart), move onto step 2.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areSERVICE PROJECTS
Service Projects The Anti-Cruelty Society offers a wide range of service projects that are ideal for students in need of service hours, scout troops looking to earn a badge, or teachers in search of a classroom project. The Society cannot provide supplies, but several projects can be completed using recycled materials from your home and a little creativity.ABOUT SPAY/NEUTER
Spaying is the surgery for female dogs and cats; neutering is for males. Spay/neuter surgery is the most common surgery performed on pets to prevent them from having litters. It also improves their health as there are tremendous health and behavior benefits. Any animal adopted from The Anti-Cruelty Society is already spayed orneutered.
END OF LIFE SERVICES Handling End-of-Life Care Being a pet owner is a wonderful and beautiful experience that brings a great deal of joy to the lives of millions of people each and every day. Unfortunately, it also means that at some point, you may have to make tough, emotional decisions regarding the health of your companion animal, including how to handleend of life care.
ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
ADOPTING A SHY CAT
Cats often need time to acclimate to their new surroundings. When bringing a new cat home, it is important to remember that she is going to need time and assistance to feel comfortable in her new environment. Provide a small, quiet place for your cat to get acclimated, such as a spare bedroom or bathroom. Ideally the room will be equipped with windows for natural light. 47827569 | THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Ready to adopt? This is what you’ll need: To be at least 18 years old. To have a valid ID with current address (if you don’t have an ID with your current address, please bring a copy of your lease or utility bill as proof of current address).. To provide your landlord’s name and phone number, or a copy of the lease stating pets are allowed if you rent THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Laura Nedli is the Vice President of Accountability and Transparency and Chief Financial Officer at The Anti-Cruelty Society where she is responsible for the organization’s accountability and transparency to its constituencies and the community and ensures the optimal effective and efficient use of the organization’s financial andcapital assets.
THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Society is ready to help you meet your match! To ensure the safety of our staff, fosters, and the public, The Anti-Cruelty Society is NOT open for unscheduled adoption drop-ins.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsREPORT ABUSE
Be Their Voice Our Field Services department investigates claims of suspected animal abuse or negligent treatment all around Chicago. We are committed to ensuring that owners are aware of, and in full compliance with their legal obligations for the animals in their care (found in the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act). In addition, we are committed to providing information, education andPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feeling THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY The Society is ready to help you meet your match! To ensure the safety of our staff, fosters, and the public, The Anti-Cruelty Society is NOT open for unscheduled adoption drop-ins.ADOPT A PET
The Anti-Cruelty Society is a private, independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on the generosity of our donors and supporters. We are committed to an open door philosophy that provides care and compassion for any animal in need.SURRENDER YOUR PET
Giving Up Your Pet for Adoption The Anti-Cruelty Society is an open-admission shelter; we accept all animals who come through our doors. We understand that sometimes it may be necessary to give up a pet and we will do our very best to place yours into a new home. However, shelters are places with many animals and strangers, new routines, are noisy and are stressful to animals that areDIY DONATIONS
General Do-It-Yourself Donations Anyone and everyone is invited to utilize our collection of craft tutorials to create enrichment items to donate to shelter pets. Consider creating a set of solo or getting together with a group of co-workers for a private crafting party. No matter how you choose to make your DIY Donations, each item you create will help a shelter pet feel a bit more at home BARK FROM THE HEART 2021 , Open Your Heart to Animals in Need and Donate to Bark From The Heart Donate to Bark From The Heart! It has been a challenging year for The Anti-Cruelty Society and this important event raises critical funds to continue to care for thousands of pets who need our help.PET FOOD PANTRIES
Friendship Pet Food Pantry 2711 W. Lawrence Ave. Chicago, IL 60625 773-907-6388. Provisions: Pet food; Cat litter, toys, leashes when available Frequency: Third Saturday of every month 9:00-11:00 a.m. Requirements: Chicago resident and proof of spay or neuter friendshippetpantry.org FERAL TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN PROGRAM Spay-neuter surgeries for the Feral TNR program have REOPENED! We are accepting feral cats for spay/neuter surgery by appointment only. Please email snclinic@anticruelty.org for information. Return Program It is estimated that there are about 800,000 feral cats in Cook County and up to 60 million feral cats nationwide. What to do about feral cats is a controversial subject and discussionsREPORT ABUSE
Be Their Voice Our Field Services department investigates claims of suspected animal abuse or negligent treatment all around Chicago. We are committed to ensuring that owners are aware of, and in full compliance with their legal obligations for the animals in their care (found in the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act). In addition, we are committed to providing information, education andPUPPY NIPPING
Visit the Anti-Cruelty site for more information. It’s not always easy to convince puppies and young dogs not to bite the hand that feeds them, pets them, or even plays with them for that matter. Puppies use their mouths and their needle-sharp teeth to play, chew, and investigate. When puppies play with people they often bite, chew, and mouth on people’s hands, limbs, or clothing. ANIMAL SAFETY AND BITE PREVENTION Education and responsible pet ownership are the keys to preventing animal bites. To reduce the chance of you or your child being bitten by an animal, make sure that you both know the basics of canine body language and how to behave appropriately around animals. Recognizing Signs of Aggression, Anxiety, and Fear Understanding canine body language and recognizing when a dog is feeling ABOUT CLINIC SERVICES An Experienced and Caring Team The veterinarians and clinic staff at The Anti-Cruelty Society have performed thousands of spay /neuter surgeries each year with a personalized focus on each and every pet who walks through our doors. You can feel comfortable that your pet isin great hands.
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The Anti-Cruelty Society is ready to help you meet your match! Here’s how adopting during the pandemic works: Choose Your Pet: View all of the animals available for adoption. Once you find a pet who catches your eye, check their current location by clicking their photo. If it’s an animal listed at the LaSalle Adoption Center or Everyday Adoption Center (South Loop PetSmart), move onto step 2.MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
REOPENING INFORMATION: PUBLIC SPAY/NEUTER SURGERYS REMAIN SUSPENDED The Anti-Cruelty Society will begin its own phased re-entry program focusing on key community services to support the animals in most need. The beginning of this phased approach for the Society’s spay/neuter services focuses only on shelter pets who require surgery so they can be adopted.ABOUT SPAY/NEUTER
Spaying or Neutering Schedule appointment DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS, WE HAVE SUSPENDED SPAY/NEUTER SURGERIES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. We apologize for any inconvenience. Spaying or neutering your pet is one of the most important things you can do for your pet. The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Spay/Neuter Clinic is able to offer these important surgeries at a greatly reduced price thanks to theREPORT ABUSE
Be Their Voice Our Field Services department investigates claims of suspected animal abuse or negligent treatment all around Chicago. We are committed to ensuring that owners are aware of, and in full compliance with their legal obligations for the animals in their care (found in the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act). In addition, we are committed to providing information, education andBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The work of The Anti-Cruelty Society relies on the commitment and support of our staff and volunteers. Our Board of Directors is a group of committed volunteers who support the strategic efforts of the Society. Our thanks to them for their ongoing dedication. Board of Directors Jane Luiso Chair Shane Foley Vice Chair Jane Eberle Secretary/Treasurer Steven H. Klein Immediate Past Chair Steve HOME-TO-HOME SHELTER BYPASS Enrolling your pet in Home-to-Home The Anti-Cruelty Society has developed the Home-to-Home Shelter Bypass Service to assist people who are looking to keep their pets out of the shelter system by re-homing them privately. Through this free service, The Anti-Cruelty Society creates a courtesy listing for these adoptable animals to include on our website and social media profiles. THE ANTI-CRUELTY SOCIETY Alderman Anthony A. Beale in partnership with The Anti-Cruelty Society and Pullman Community Center present Dog Vaccination Clinic Thursday June 17, 2021 10 a.m.–1 p.m. at Pullman Community Center, 10355 S.Woodlawn Ave.
ACCLIMATING YOUR CAT TO A CARRIER Cats and carriers often do not get along. For many cats, being in a carrier means that unpleasant things are coming such as a trip to the vet. However, with a few positive interactions at home, your cat can become acclimated to his carrier in no time. Start by leaving the carrier out and open. Allow your cat to explore the carrier on his ownterms.
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