Snickers 🤎 Snickers came to us as a stray and was never claimed. He is about 1 year old, neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. He is 56 pounds and may grow a little more. This guy loves to be outside!
Snickers is $60 to adopt. We are open Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm! Go to the glass door that says ANIMAL WELFARE 🐾
Snickers 🤎 Snickers came to us as a stray and was never claimed. He is about 1 year old, neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. He is 56 pounds and may grow a little more. This guy loves to be outside!
Snickers is $60 to adopt. We are open Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm! Go to the glass door that says ANIMAL WELFARE 🐾
Our Adoption fee is generally $60 for dogs and puppies. Our adoption fee is $40 for kittens and most cats. Please check out our Facebook, Stillwater Animal Welfare, for the most updated information!
Our Adoption fee is generally $60 for dogs and puppies. Our adoption fee is $40 for kittens and most cats. Please check out our Facebook, Stillwater Animal Welfare, for the most updated information!
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1710 S Main St. (just past the fire station).
1710 S Main St. (just past the fire station).
More about this shelter
Animal Welfare is a division of the Stillwater Police Department and is a matter of public safety.
We provide an immediate response to emergencies concerning animals within city limits to attempt apprehension (in a safe, humane manner) of any dog, cat or other domestic animal or fowl that becomes a nuisance or is a threat or danger to any resident in Stillwater.
The Karen Kay Mullendore Municipal Animal Complex houses both the Stillwater Animal Welfare and the Humane Society of Stillwater (which is a private organization).
One of the department’s primary responsibilities is operating an animal shelter that cares for strays and pets that have been surrendered. The shelter serves residents living within the Stillwater city limits.
Animal Welfare Officers pick up animals running at large and attempt to find their owners or, if they remain unclaimed, to find adoptive homes for them. Our officers, along with the Stillwater Police Department, also enforce city code related to animals and investigate reports of cruelty and neglect.
We accept dogs, cats, ferrets, domestic mice and rats, guinea pigs, and some reptiles. We also take in stray chickens and have picked up the occasional goat. Most farm animals are re-homed outside the city limits. We encourage anyone to reach out to us if they have a question about re-homing a pet so we can share all of the resources we have.
Animal Welfare is a division of the Stillwater Police Department and is a matter of public safety.
We provide an immediate response to emergencies concerning animals within city limits to attempt apprehension (in a safe, humane manner) of any dog, cat or other domestic animal or fowl that becomes a nuisance or is a threat or danger to any resident in Stillwater.
The Karen Kay Mullendore Municipal Animal Complex houses both the Stillwater Animal Welfare and the Humane Society of Stillwater (which is a private organization).
One of the department’s primary responsibilities is operating an animal shelter that cares for strays and pets that have been surrendered. The shelter serves residents living within the Stillwater city limits.
Animal Welfare Officers pick up animals running at large and attempt to find their owners or, if they remain unclaimed, to find adoptive homes for them. Our officers, along with the Stillwater Police Department, also enforce city code related to animals and investigate reports of cruelty and neglect.
We accept dogs, cats, ferrets, domestic mice and rats, guinea pigs, and some reptiles. We also take in stray chickens and have picked up the occasional goat. Most farm animals are re-homed outside the city limits. We encourage anyone to reach out to us if they have a question about re-homing a pet so we can share all of the resources we have.
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We'll also keep you updated on Boscoe's adoption status with email updates.