The Capital Area Humane Society (CAHS) stands as a beacon of hope for countless animals in the Greater Lansing area and beyond. With a dedicated team of staff, volunteers, and supporters, CAHS is committed to providing exceptional care, shelter, and adoption services for animals in need.
Since its inception in 1948, CAHS has been a lifeline for abandoned, neglected, and abused animals. Over the decades, the organization has rescued, cared for, and facilitated the adoption of tens of thousands of animals, transforming the lives of both animals and their human families.
CAHS offers a comprehensive range of services to address the diverse needs of animals, including:
CAHS provides safe and comfortable shelter for animals awaiting adoption. The shelter is meticulously maintained, and animals receive regular medical care, nutritious food, and plenty of socialization.
CAHS is committed to finding loving homes for every adoptable animal. The adoption process is designed to ensure a successful and lasting bond between the animal and its new family.
CAHS promotes responsible pet ownership through its spay and neuter program. These services help control pet overpopulation, reduce the spread of disease, and improve animal health.
CAHS actively engages in community outreach programs to raise awareness about animal welfare, responsible pet ownership, and the importance of spaying and neutering.
CAHS relies on the support of its generous donors, dedicated volunteers, and community partners to fulfill its mission. Together, they form a formidable team committed to animal well-being.
Sadly, animal abuse remains a prevalent problem. According to the National Coalition on Animal Abuse (NCAA), approximately 10 million animals are abused each year in the United States.
Animal abuse takes many forms, including:
The consequences of animal abuse are far-reaching:
To ensure the well-being of our furry companions, it is crucial to avoid these common pitfalls:
Adopting a pet is a rewarding experience. Follow these steps to find your perfect furry companion:
Pet adoption offers countless benefits for both animals and their families:
For Animals:
For Families:
Lucky's Triumph:
Lucky, a stray dog found with multiple injuries and malnutrition, was rescued by CAHS. Thanks to the shelter's dedicated veterinary staff, Lucky received the medical care he needed to heal physically and emotionally. After several months at the shelter
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