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To look for your lost pet, please visit www.petharbor.com/chicago or visit CACC daily from 12pm to 6pm. Proof of animal ownership is required at the time of redemption.
ALL CACC OPERATIONS ARE BASED OUT OF OUR SHELTER LOCATED AT:
CACC’s Facility:
CACC is a 54,000 square foot building, which houses approximately 500 animals in separate kennels.
CACC has a fully-equipped medical division to care for the animals in its care.
CACC houses a command center for Animal Control Officers and Inspectors and has a fleet of 18 trucks.
CACC has a shelter operations division to clean, feed and care for the animals.
CACC has offices for the Executive Director and administrative and management staff.
Operational Information:
All intake services at Chicago Animal Care and Control are by appointment only. In order to make an appointment, you must email [email protected]. This email is monitored from 12 pm to 7 pm daily.
To look for your lost pet, please visit www.petharbor.com/chicago or visit CACC daily from 12pm to 6pm. Proof of animal ownership is required at the time of redemption.
CACC does not accept owner surrendered pets from non-City of Chicago residents. If you live outside of the City of Chicago and are surrendering a pet, please contact your local animal control or humane society.
City of Chicago residents may surrender their owned pets or drop off stray animals found in Chicago from 12 pm to 7 pm daily. You must make an appointment to drop off animals by emailing [email protected] . CACC will contact you back with available times.
WHY ARE THEY DYING? Too Many Born, Too Few Adopted
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