The APA in Granite City began in March of 1972 when ten hard-working volunteers decided that there was a need for a no-kill animal shelter in southern Illinois.. The "APA" was incorporated and the shelter opened in a member's basement.
In 1979, the ten members began fund-raising efforts to begin a building fund. The present building is housed on land that was donated by a generous individual, but the actual construction of the building took five years. shelter. It took many bake sales, rummage and candy sales to finally raise enough money to complete the building. Many generous individuals helped to shape the shelter that is our current home. The APA receives no city, county, state or federal assistance. We are a 501(C)3 non-profit, public corporation.
Over the years the shelter fell into disrepair and neglect until 1999 when a new group of volunteers came in and cleaned up the place. They made much needed renovations and added a new heating and cooling system.
Today, the shelter is air-conditioned and pavilions have been built outside to shelter the animals from the weather. Each animal now has toys to play with. In the summer, the animals have plastic swimming pools to play in and keep them cool. Carpeted towers were purchased for the kitten and cat rooms for hours of fun and play and the cat and kitten room is screened in so the animals can easily view the workers, volunteers and visitors in the lobby. We also hold mobile adoptions every weekend for so that people that cannot come to the shelter can meet our critters..
The Granite City APA is a "no-kill" shelter meaning that we do not put a time limit on how long an animal will be maintained at the shelter. We give the animals we accept or rescue every attempt at adoption possible. "No-kill" does not mean "never kill" - we wish it did - but in reality, not every animal that comes to us can be adopted. Euthanasia may be performed if an animal is so sick it cannot be helped, or is so vicious or lacks socialization that it cannot be placed in a home. Our animals are not sentenced to a life in a crate, but are free to play and interact with others throughout the day.
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5227 Canham Rd
Granite City, IL 62040
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Our adoption process begins when you choose a pet. You would then fill out a pre-adopt. We check the pre-adopt to see if you rent or own your home. If you rent we will need a landlords phone number to verify it i ok for you to have pets. if you are adopting a dog and have a dog currently in the home we will need your vet info to make sure your pet is U.T.D on all necessary vaccines. And if that's ok we ask that you bring in your pet for a meet and greet with the new dog to make sure they get along ok.(not necessary for cats)
ADOPTION FEES
$75 - Adult Cat (over 1 year)
$100 - 2 Adult Cats *our "more friends the better special"*
$100 - Kitten (less than 1 year)
$175 - Adult Dog (over 100 lbs)
$150 - Adult Dog (over 1 year)
$200 - Puppy (less than 1 year)
At the Granite City APA shelter our pet's health is a priority no matter how they are upon arrival. When an animal comes to the shelter we use APA contributions for testing of Parvo, Heartworms ColliePups 052.jpgand FIV/FeLV. These tests and our preventative program will assure that our pets are ready when they find their forever home with you!
When you adopt a pet the fee we require covers:
SPAY/NEUTER (cats and dogs)
MICROCHIP (AVID)(cats and dogs)
RABIES VACCINATION(cats and dogs)
DHPPC (dogs)
BORDATELLA (dogs)
CORONA (dogs)
FVRCCP (cats)
LEUKEMIA VACCINE (cats)
LEUKEMIA TESTING(cats)
AND NEEDED TESTING AND TREATMENT FOR HEART WORMS AND OTHER DE WORMING(cats and dogs)
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