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Carmine is a special boy, who was surrendered because his owner could no longer care for him. When Carmine arrived at the shelter he was very shut down. He didn`t understand what was going on or why he was here. We were told by his previous owner that he did occasionally have seizures, but they did not know why. He did have a rather long seizure here at the shelter, so bloodwork was done and he was examined by a Vet. It turns out that Carmine is almost completely blind, due to mature cataracts. There is a possibility that he can see some light. Carmine is on a medication for his seizures which is given once a day everyday. He does need to have regular bloodwork done to make sure that all his values are fine, so a good vet relationship is a must for his new family. Carmine is a sweet and trusting boy that loves to be held like a baby! He often seeks out attention when he hears someone in the room. He loves to eat and will need to be kept on a diet due to his medication being dependent on his weight. Carmine would love to find his special forever home! He has been neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, FIV/Felv tested, and microchipped.
Carmine is a special boy, who was surrendered because his owner could no longer care for him. When Carmine arrived at the shelter he was very shut down. He didn`t understand what was going on or why he was here. We were told by his previous owner that he did occasionally have seizures, but they did not know why. He did have a rather long seizure here at the shelter, so bloodwork was done and he was examined by a Vet. It turns out that Carmine is almost completely blind, due to mature cataracts. There is a possibility that he can see some light. Carmine is on a medication for his seizures which is given once a day everyday. He does need to have regular bloodwork done to make sure that all his values are fine, so a good vet relationship is a must for his new family. Carmine is a sweet and trusting boy that loves to be held like a baby! He often seeks out attention when he hears someone in the room. He loves to eat and will need to be kept on a diet due to his medication being dependent on his weight. Carmine would love to find his special forever home! He has been neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, FIV/Felv tested, and microchipped.
Interested adopters will need to fill out an adoption application. The adoption process can take up to 2-3 days. If you rent, CVAS will need to see proof that you are allowed to have pets. If you have other pets, we ask that they all be up-to-date on their vaccinations before you add another furry friend to your home.
We require that your adopted pet be an indoor companion and kept current on recommended vaccines. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, initial vaccines, deworming, flea and earmite treatment, and a collar. Adopters will receive educational materials about your new pet. Adoption prices are as follows: Dogs from 8 weeks to 6 years are $212.00, Dogs over 6 years are $153.00, Cats over seven months are monetary donation, and kittens are $90.10 for one or a pair
Interested adopters will need to fill out an adoption application. The adoption process can take up to 2-3 days. If you rent, CVAS will need to see proof that you are allowed to have pets. If you have other pets, we ask that they all be up-to-date on their vaccinations before you add another furry friend to your home.
We require that your adopted pet be an indoor companion and kept current on recommended vaccines. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, initial vaccines, deworming, flea and earmite treatment, and a collar. Adopters will receive educational materials about your new pet. Adoption prices are as follows: Dogs from 8 weeks to 6 years are $212.00, Dogs over 6 years are $153.00, Cats over seven months are monetary donation, and kittens are $90.10 for one or a pair
Go meet their pets
We have animals available for adoption at our shelter on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-4pm. The shelter facility is closed to the public on Wednesday and Sunday. We also have cats available for adoption at the PetSmart Adoption Center on Norland Ave. in Chambersburg, PA. These cats are viewable during the PetSmart Stores business hours. We also have cats available for adoption at Petco on Lincoln Way East, in Chmabersburg, PA.
We have animals available for adoption at our shelter on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 11am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-4pm. The shelter facility is closed to the public on Wednesday and Sunday. We also have cats available for adoption at the PetSmart Adoption Center on Norland Ave. in Chambersburg, PA. These cats are viewable during the PetSmart Stores business hours. We also have cats available for adoption at Petco on Lincoln Way East, in Chmabersburg, PA.
More about this shelter
The Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter’s (CVAS) services cover a human population of approximately 100,000 people and we take in, on average, over 2200 animals into our facility every year. The current shelter has the capacity to comfortably house 35 dogs and about 65 cats in total. Since we are an “open” shelter, meaning we do not turn away homeless animals from our service area, we seem to always be over our capacity. We typically have between 30 to 50 dogs and 60 to 120 cats in our care at any given time. Due to space needs and our commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for animals and people, CVAS is working to relocate the organization to a new property. We are currently building a 12,600 sq ft eco-friendly animal shelter on 5051 Letterkenny Rd West, Chambersburg, PA, Greene Township.
The mission of the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter is to protect, shelter, and adopt out homeless animals. We also provide valuable services such as animal cruelty investigations, pet therapy, dog licensing, humane trap rentals, humane education for elementary school children, educational newsletters, rabies vaccine and microchipping clinics, and private pet cremations. We have a vast array of volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are the heartbeat of CVAS and we welcome help from people of all walks of life.
The history of the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter began with a small group of people comprising our first board of directors during the 1970’s. The group started out by printing educational newsletters and advertising pets available for adoption using store display windows. The volunteers kept the adoptable animals in their homes and conducted business by telephone and by mail using a Chambersburg PO Box. It was not until 1979 that CVAS was able to erect the first animal shelter building, at our present location, thanks to the Helen Collier Trust.
The present day CVAS has come a long way since the 1970’s. In 1994, the building was expanded and more services soon followed. Our present day organization includes two thrift stores for fundraising with a total of eight employees to run them. We are led by a volunteer Board of Directors, a Director of Communications, and a Business Manager. The shelter and program services are maintained by part-time staff, three full time staff, a part time Humane Police Officer, and several volunteers. The staff and volunteers who make up this organization are some of the most dedicated folks you will ever meet. Their love for animals has no end and we are truly dedicated to making the new shelter a reality. Please join us in our goal in building a new shelter designed to be a place of rehabilitation for homeless and traumatized animals.
The Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter’s (CVAS) services cover a human population of approximately 100,000 people and we take in, on average, over 2200 animals into our facility every year. The current shelter has the capacity to comfortably house 35 dogs and about 65 cats in total. Since we are an “open” shelter, meaning we do not turn away homeless animals from our service area, we seem to always be over our capacity. We typically have between 30 to 50 dogs and 60 to 120 cats in our care at any given time. Due to space needs and our commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for animals and people, CVAS is working to relocate the organization to a new property. We are currently building a 12,600 sq ft eco-friendly animal shelter on 5051 Letterkenny Rd West, Chambersburg, PA, Greene Township.
The mission of the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter is to protect, shelter, and adopt out homeless animals. We also provide valuable services such as animal cruelty investigations, pet therapy, dog licensing, humane trap rentals, humane education for elementary school children, educational newsletters, rabies vaccine and microchipping clinics, and private pet cremations. We have a vast array of volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are the heartbeat of CVAS and we welcome help from people of all walks of life.
The history of the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter began with a small group of people comprising our first board of directors during the 1970’s. The group started out by printing educational newsletters and advertising pets available for adoption using store display windows. The volunteers kept the adoptable animals in their homes and conducted business by telephone and by mail using a Chambersburg PO Box. It was not until 1979 that CVAS was able to erect the first animal shelter building, at our present location, thanks to the Helen Collier Trust.
The present day CVAS has come a long way since the 1970’s. In 1994, the building was expanded and more services soon followed. Our present day organization includes two thrift stores for fundraising with a total of eight employees to run them. We are led by a volunteer Board of Directors, a Director of Communications, and a Business Manager. The shelter and program services are maintained by part-time staff, three full time staff, a part time Humane Police Officer, and several volunteers. The staff and volunteers who make up this organization are some of the most dedicated folks you will ever meet. Their love for animals has no end and we are truly dedicated to making the new shelter a reality. Please join us in our goal in building a new shelter designed to be a place of rehabilitation for homeless and traumatized animals.
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