San Francisco Veterinary Specialists
SFVS is a multi-specialty veterinary hospital in San Francisco. Offers acupuncture, holistic medicine and many...
Berkeley » Family Living » Pets
No-kill shelter for adoptable animals. They also have adoptions, vets and animal drop-off.
Address map 2700 9th StAll of my kitties were adopted from different Humane Society shelters in the East Bay - I'm a big fan of the SPCA. The Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society was established in 1927 and is a "no-kill" shelter for adoptable animals until they are placed in loving homes. As a private, non-profit organization, they are supported by private contributions.
Here's what they say about their policies:
"Berkeley has been on the forefront of the "no-kill" movement, which aims to stop the killing of adoptable and treatable cats and dogs. The Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society, in cooperation with Berkeley Animal Care Services and local rescue groups, guarantees to find a home for all Berkeley's adoptable cats and dogs - animals that are healthy and free of serious behavior problems. In addition, each year we save hundreds of treatable dogs and cats that need medical or behavioral care before they're ready for adoption. Animals are euthanized only if they are too sick to be rehabilitated, or too aggressive to be safely placed in a home."
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