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Adoptions:
Cats: $50; Kittens: $85. Call 845-331-5377 x218
Dogs: $175; Puppies $250. Call 845-331-5377 x213
Animal Cruelty Investigation: 845-331-5377 x212
Humane Education: 845-331-5377 x210
Shelter Manager: 845-331-5377 x214
Kennel Supervisor: 845-331-5377 x213
Executive Director: 845-331-5377 x211
Reception: 845-331-5377 x210
Cat Department Supervisor: 845-331-5377 x218
Volunteer: 845-331-5377 x215
Clinic: 845-331-5377 x216
Surgical fees for household/companion/stray cats: $65
Feral cats: $20
Rabies Shot: $10 (only offered during spay/neuter appointments)
Distemper Shot: $15 (only offered during spay/neuter appointments)
Felv/FIV test: $15 (during spay and neuter surgery)
Spay/Neuter Bunnies: $125
We spay or neuter dogs of all breeds. Older dogs with health issues may be considered on a case by case basis.
Neuter Fee: Basic surgery fees for male dogs start at $110 and increase based on the dog's weight. Please call for more information.
Spay Fee: Basic surgery fees for female dogs start at $140 and increase based on the dog's weight. Please call for more information.
WE DO NOT SPAY/NEUTER DOGS WEIGHING OVER 100 POUNDS. Please call your local veterinarian for more information on fixing large dogs.
We will also offer rabies and distemper shots on date of surgery as well as several other procedures. Please call with questions or to make an appointment 845-331-5377 x216
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Micro-Chipping with 24 Petwatch chips - $35.00 per dog (includes enrollment); Felv/FIV testing (cats) - $30; Frontline application (fleas dogs & cats) - $15; Heartworm testing (dogs) - $35; Nail clipping (well behaved pets only) - $10.
The UCSPCA has a very active Humane Education program that is available for presentations to schools, clubs, libraries and other civic groups. When possible, a rescued animal from the shelter will accompany the presenter. Our talks focus on the human-animal bond, compassion for animals and safety skills. To arrange a presentation, contact Jill at jschintone@gmail.com.
The Ulster County SPCA is a private, no-kill shelter, committed to providing our animals with a clean, safe and comfortable place to live before finding them new, loving “forever homes.”
The UCSPCA accepts private surrenders, homeless animals, and animals that come to us from cruelty cases through our Humane Law Division. The shelter’s intake space is limited and based on the number of animals at our shelter at any given time. We only accept new animals when there is space available at our facility. The UCSPCA reserves the right to accept or deny all surrenders brought to us. Surrenders may be scheduled by appointment only. Please note that there is a waiting list so planning in advance is necessary and required. When room becomes available, staff will contact you to discuss surrender fees and schedule an evaluation which will determine potential behavior or medical issues. If an appointment is missed, then your pet may be placed at the bottom of the waiting list. Owners will be required to fill out a surrender form and provide documentation with medical history and other information that will help us better understand the animal.
For questions regarding surrender of cats and other small animals, or to make an appointment call 845-331-5377 ext. 218.
For questions regarding surrender of dogs or to make an appointment call 845-331-5377 ext. 213.