What time does the Wisconsin Humane Society open?
Mondays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesdays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Wednesdays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursdays: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Does the Wisconsin Humane Society euthanize?
Are you a no-kill shelter? The Wisconsin Humane Society never euthanizes animals for reasons of space or time. All animals in our adoption program have as long as it takes to find a new home; there are no time limits in our adoption program.
Should I return my adopted cat?
Don’t Blame Yourself for Returning a Pet to the Shelter In most instances no, it’s not. Unless you’re returning the pet for unprovoked aggression or an untreatable illness, they are probably going to find a new home where they fit right in. Even knowing that they’ll be adopted again, you’re still going to feel crummy.
How do I rehome my dog in Wisconsin?
How Rehoming Your Dog Works
- Create a Pet Profile. Onboard your pet on Rehome in about 10 minutes.
- Review Applications. Soon you will receive applications from interested adopters.
- Meet Adopters. We’ll guide you through the process of setting safe and pressure-free meetings with potential adopters.
- Finalize Adoption.
Is it normal to regret getting a cat?
Many new pet owners experience a moment of panic and even regret during the first few months with their new cat or dog. Thankfully, with some time, patience, and compassion for both you and your pet, these feelings can be overcome, and you’ll be well on your way to a lifetime of happiness with your new best friend.
Do rescue cats appreciate their owners?
If you rescued your kitty from a shelter know that your cat will always appreciate you for giving them a better life. Some cats even choose their owners at a shelter, staring at you with beautiful, sparkling eyes just asking to go home with you… and if you can’t resist then that’s the one!
How old can you neuter a cat?
around five to six months old
When should you have your cat fixed? Each pet is unique and your vet will be able to offer advice on when you should have your cat spayed or neutered. However, we typically recommend spaying or neutering kittens at around five to six months old. Adult cats can also be spayed or neutered.
Where is the Wisconsin Humane Society in Milwaukee WI?
Wisconsin Humane Society – Milwaukee Campus. A 4500 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208 shelter helping to find loving homes for Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Small Animals.
How do I adopt an animal at WHS Milwaukee?
To adopt at the Milwaukee Campus, please join our waitlist online during adoption hours on the day you are available to visit. *If you are bringing an animal to WHS, please call us in advance at 414-264-6257 to make an appointment so we’re better prepared for your animal’s arrival.
How do I make an appointment to adopt at WHS?
To adopt at the WHS Milwaukee Campus, please join our waitlist online during adoption hours on the day you are able to visit. To adopt at the WHS Ozaukee Campus, please join our waitlist online during adoption hours . To make an appointment at the WHS Racine Campus, please book online here.
Why donate to the Wisconsin Humane Society?
The Wisconsin Humane Society is committed to providing protection, shelter, and care for wild and homeless animals. Because of generous donors like you, they are able to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome thousands of animals like me every year!