Animal Care and Adoption

Animal Care and Adoption

The City of St. John’s Animal Care and Adoption Centre is located at 81 Higgins Line (adjacent to the Howley Building).

The Centre can house up to 65 cats and 20 dogs at any given time. The goal of the Centre is to provide for the needs of an animal until it is reclaimed by its owner or placed in a new home. If you have lost your pet, please see our lost and found page or if you’re looking for a new addition see adoptable animals.

Our facility is state of the art with five cat rooms including outdoor access and a dog area with outdoor runs and playpen. All animals are provided with the basics of care as well as a safe loving environment to minimize stress and the adjustment period to the shelter.

Cats live communally within the shelter and dogs are always paired with at least one buddy for company. All our animals are vaccinated, dewormed and flea treated upon arrival by our shelter veterinarian and microchipped upon release to their new home.

Our Animal Technicians are fully trained in animal care and animal control. Humane Service Officers also respond to and investigate complaints of animal abuse, excessive barking, roaming or injured animals, as well as other animal related activities that are breaches of City Regulations.

Please be a responsible pet owner and have your pet spayed or neutered.
 

Hours Open to the PublicHumane Services Location
Tuesday to Friday:
noon to 4 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday
3 to 5 p.m.

Closed Mondays and all Statutory Holidays.
 
 

For additional information please visit Access St. John’s
Call: 311 or 709-754-CITY (2489)
Email: humaneservices@stjohns.ca
Call Humane Services 576-6126 during hours open to the public
 

Adoptable Pets

Animal Adoption Information

Animal Health And Protection (Neglect And Abuse)

Animal Impounding

Community Outreach

Disaster Preparedness

Euthanasia and Disposal Services

License Information

Lost or Found a Pet?

Pet Owner Responsibilities

Pet Safekeeping Program

Reporting Injured Animals

Spaying and Neutering your Pet