Are you a no kill shelter?

Although there is no official definition of “no-kill”, the general definition is one where the save rate is about 90%. Our save rate in 2019 was 96%. The only time we consider humane euthanasia at WCAC is if the animal has severe medical or behavioral issues.

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1. When will you be moving to the new shelter?
2. Where are you located?
3. I found a pet in my neighborhood, what do I do?
4. Help, I found orphan kittens! What do I do?
5. Does your shelter have a wish list?
6. Can I do court ordered or school required community service at your shelter?
7. Are you the same as Animal Control? Or a Humane Society?
8. Where do your animals come from?
9. Are you a no kill shelter?
10. I adopted an animal from you, and now I can no longer keep them. What do I do?
11. Do you give vaccinations to the public?
12. Who qualifies for your services?
13. What all can I do when my animal goes missing?
14. I adopted a pet, but have questions.
15. How do you determine the age/breed of a stray?
16. When I adopt, what vaccination/medications had my animal received?
17. Help! I found orphan wildlife. What should I do?