Yancey County Animal Shelter



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GIVE US A CALL 828-682-9510!!!




Our phone lines are open Mon.,Tue.,Thurs. and Fri. from 12(noon)-5pm, and Sat. from 12(noon)-4pm. We are closed Wednesdays and Sundays. There is always someone ready to answer questions, and take the time to help you find your perfect new companion pet. Or, E-MAIL us at: ychs@ccvn.com

DIRECTIONS

From Asheville, travel I-26 West to exit #9 ( Burnsville exit). From here travel US 19 for 12.5 miles. Look for green signs that say "Yancey Co. Animal Shelter" and turn left onto Cane River Church Road. At the stop sign go straight onto paved drive and we are at the bottom of the hill.

Mailing address listed at bottom of page.


DONATIONS and ADOPTIONS


Now you can donate easily through PayPal and help an animal in need TODAY ! You can also pay the adoption fee online.

PAY the adoption fee by PayPal! Click on the Donate / PayPal link and enter your credit card information, name , address, phone #, and the pet's name. It's that easy! Please add $3.00 for this service.


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Hear our humble prayer, O God, for our friends the animals. Especially for animals who are suffering, for any that are hunted or lost, or deserted or frightened or hungry, for all that must be put to death. We entreat for them all thy mercy and pity and for those who deal with them we ask a heart of compassion and gentle hands and kindly words. Make us, ourselves, to be true friends to animals and so to share the blessings of the merciful.-Albert Schweitzer

HOW DO YOU PRODUCE 80 MILLION CATS?


It's simple. Just allow two cats and their offspring to breed for 10 years. In that time, you'll have produced 80,399,780 cats(this assumes two litters per year and 2.8 surviving kittens per litter).

Humans simply do not produce at these outragous rates. Nor does every human born want a kitten.And since every cat needs a human (that's what domestic means), this adds up to a great deal of unwanted kittens and cats in our community. Please help us end this tragic overpopulation problem by spaying and neutering your pets.

SPONSOR A SHELTER PET!!!


Now is your chance to help make a difference in the life of a shelter animal! By sponsoring a pet at the Yancey County Shelter you will help make the dream of a forever home a reality!
Although all of our adopted pets are spayed or neutered at the time of adoption, an animal who is already "fixed" and ready to go has a much better chance of getting adopted. When you sponsor a homeless animal you can help insure their speedy adoption and the opportunity to go directly home and start their new life of comfort and happiness! For $55.00 you can get any dog or cat spayed or neutered! For $10.00 you can sponsor a rabies vaccination and for $5.00, a booster vaccination. Please specify as to the use of your donation on your check. For more information please feel free to contact the shelter!



WHY SPAY AND NEUTER? Each year more than 12 MILLION dogs, cats, kittens, and puppies, including 25% purebreds, end up in America's animal shelters. Whether lost, abandoned, or given up, most animals are a result of irresponsible ownership and uncontrolled breeding. Sadly, nearly 8 million of those animals are killed because there are simply NOT ENOUGH HOMES for them all. Millions more never make it to the shelter.
IT'S GOOD FOR YOUR PETS: 1) Spayed and neutered cats and dogs live longer, healthier lives. 2) It GREATLY reduces cancer and other hormone-related medical disorders in dogs and cats. 3) Neutered animals are less likely to roam, bite, or fight. 4) Animals have NO psychological need to reproduce.
IT'S GOOD FOR YOU: 1) Spayed and neutered pets behave better and make affectionate companions. 2) Neutered cats are less likely to spray and mark territory. 3) Spaying a female dog or cat eliminates the heat cycle.
IT'S GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY: Irresponsible breeding breeds more cases of dog attacks. Our shelters become crowded, forcing communities to pay millions of dollars to control, destroy and dispose of these unwanted, homeless animals.

It's the Fall Season!


Fall weather has arrived. Winter will soon follow. Now is the time to prepare for frigid days and sub-zero nights. Hopefully your pets are indoor pets; however, if they are not, you must be certain to provide proper shelter. If your dog has a doghouse, do not face the door of the doghouse north. Your dog will appreciate a warm blanket and will need extra food during the winter months. Check those water bowls and make sure the dog's water has not frozen over. If you have any questions, please contact your local Humane Society. If you are in Yancey County, NC call
682-9510.



Who We Are

The Yancey County Animal Shelter is a non-profit public animal shelter located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, just 30 miles north of Asheville. We take all animals brought to us: strays, feral dogs, cats, and very limited personal pets. We provide a loving temporary home until they can be placed in a permanent home. We are not a "no kill" shelter, however, we do not have a time limit. We treat all animals as individuals and temperament test them for adoptability. This way, no one slips through the system, and we know each and every personality in the house. So, if you are looking for a pet, we can help match you with the perfect friend who will fit your lifestyle.

We are located next to the Cane River Middle School, at 962 Cane River School Road, just west of town.

Our shelter hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12pm til 5pm, and on Saturday from 12pm til 4pm. Closed Sunday and Wednesday.

Adopting a Friend

Currently, our LOCAL (Yancey, Mitchell, and Madison Counties only) adoption fee for cats and dogs is $65. Occasionally we have reduced fees based on the shelter population. Our OUT-OF-AREA adoption fee is $85 for dogs and cats. This fee includes worming, age appropriate vaccinations, micro-chipping, and basic spay/neuter costs. All animals will be spayed or neutered before going home.
NEW: You may now pay our adoption fee via PayPal. Just go back to our 'donation' area and pay via PayPal, specifying that the amount is for the adoption of a certain named animal. Include your name, address,and phone number. There is a $3.00 service fee added on to the adoption fee if you use PayPal.

Volunteering and Donations


As you know, the three mainstays vital to funding our Animal Shelter remain donations, memberships and fundraisers. From mail-in donations to store counter "doggie banks", every penny goes to the welfare of these animals. We, also, accept donations to memorialize a lost pet or favorite animal lover. Donations make great gifts for the animal lovers in your life. At the shelter we have a pet store where you can create goodie bags for your favorite pooch or kitty, with all proceeds helping their furry friends.

SHELTER NEWS:

Kudos to all Flea Market volunteers who once again held a very successful fundraiser. Neither rain, sleet, snow, nor hail could keep them from their purposeful task. As you know, this is our main fundraiser of the year with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the homeless animals in Yancey County. Save your stuff for us! We will conduct this event again next fall!

Our next Rabies Clinic will be scheduled in the spring of 2010. All dogs and cats are required to be vaccinated against Rabies at 4 months of age. Only $6.00 for each one!

If you are a crafter, we need you to help supply us with handcrafted items for us to sell at "WinterFest" This event is held at the Burnsville Town Center in December and the proceeds benefit the "critters" in our care.

Low- cost spaying and neutering for your pets is available all year long. Call 682-9510 for details. Spaying and neutering pets is the answer to pet overpopulation!

We are always looking for volunteers. Volunteers can work in the shelter facility or help away from the shelter. The critters love having you come and play with them! It is great exercise to walk the dogs. If you can assist with behavior training of dogs and puppies, stop by the Shelter because you can help prepare them for adoption! If you have any questions, just call!

We accept donations of cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, and paper goods. Any food donated will be used for the "Meals on Wheels" program. We are now participating in Hill's Science Diet "Shelter Nutrition Program" so we can not use other brands for our pets here at the shelter. SEAMSTRESSES are ALWAYS needed to sew dog pads. Please, let us know if you can lend a hand! Tim Tipton - Shelter Manager Yancey County Humane Society
962 Cane River School Rd.
P.O. Box 1016 Burnsville, NC 28714
Phone: 828-682-9510
Email: ychs@ccvn.com


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