FAQ's — Valley Oak SPCA (2024)

Hours & Location

Adoption Center

9800 Camp Dr, Visalia, Ca 93291

Open for Adoptions by Appointment Only: Thurs-Mon 9am-5pm.

To view pets that are available for adoption clinic here: vospca.org/adoption

To schedule an appointment to adopt click here: vospca.org/appointments

(559) 651-1111

General Email: info@vospca.org

Vet Clinic

9405 W Goshen Ave, Visalia, CA 93291 (mailing address)

Open: Mon-Fri 7am-4pm by appointment only.

(559) 741-1121

General Email: clinic@vospca.org

Valley Oak SPCA is Not an Animal Control Facility; we have been separated from all government contracts since April 2016. If you have found a stray animal, are missing a pet, or need to make a complaint regarding animal abuse/neglect or disturbances please contact one of the following in your jurisdiction:

Tulare County Animal Control Shelters

Visalia Animal Services provides Animal Control and stray housing within the city limits of Visalia, Farmersville and Exeter; they also house animals found in the city limits of Dinuba.

Visalia Animal Services is located at the Visalia Animal Care Center:

29016 Hwy 99, Visalia, CA 93277 Phone (559) 713-4700
Hours of Operation: Wednesday through Friday, 12 - 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 12 - 5 p.m.
Visalia Animal Control Dispatch (559) 713-4957
Dog & Cat Licensing -(559) 713-4686 or (559) 713-4687

Tulare Animal Services provides Animal Control and stray housing within the city limits of Tulare. 3817 S. "K" Street, Tulare, CA 93274 (559) 685-5047

Shelter hours are Mondays 10am -7pm and Tuesday through Friday 8am - 5pm.

https://www.tulare.ca.gov/departments/police/animal-services/animal-services-shelter

Tulare County Animal Services provides Animal Control, stray housing and licensing for all of the unincorporated areas of Tulare County 14131 Avenue 256, Visalia, CA 93292 (559) 636-4050.

Shelter hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays and holidays.

https://tcanimalservices.org/animalservices/

Porterville Animal Control provides animal control services to the City of Porterville and operates the Animal Shelter Facility in Lindsay.

Shelter address: 23611 Road 196 Lindsay, CA 93257

Shelter hours are 12pm - 5pm Monday thru Friday and 9am - 5pm on Saturday.Closed Sundays.

Lindsay Animal Control (Police Dept) (559) 562-2511

Porterville Animal Control (Police Dept) (559) 782-7400

Porterville Animal Shelter (559) 562-5947

Woodlake Animal Control (559) 564-3346

http://www.ci.porterville.ca.us/depts/Police/animal-control.cfm

Rescue and Adoption CEnter Info

Is Valley Oak SPCA a No-Kill Rescue?

Valley Oak SPCA is a 501(c)3 non-profit, No-Kill Rescue and Vet Clinic. Our save rates are listed on our website under Statistics.

What does No-Kill mean?

A no-killshelteris an animalshelterthat does notkillhealthy or treatable animals even when theshelteris full, reserving euthanasia for terminally ill animals or those considered dangerous to public safety.

Best Friends Animal Society says: No-kill is defined as saving every dog and cat in a shelter who can be saved. It means healing the animals who can be healed, treating behaviors that can be treated, and prioritizing safety and a high quality of life for both pets and people in our communities.

It means reducing the number of animals entering shelters through spay/neuter education and services and increasing the number of animals leaving shelters through adoption and other programs that lead to them finding safe places to call home.

When animal shelters and the communities they serve value those objectives,euthanasiais used only as a last resort, when an animal is suffering from an irreparable medical or behavioral condition. No-kill means that an end-of-life decision for a pet is an act of mercy rather than one done for convenience or lack of space.

Read more here: https://bestfriends.org/2025-goal/what-no-kill-really-means

What is the Process to Adopt a Pet?

You can view our adoptable pets on our website here: http://www.vospca.org/adoption

All adoptions are by appointment only, click here to make an appointment and submit an adoption application: vospca.org/appointments

Submitting an application and scheduling an appointment does not guarantee adoption approval. Staff will attempt to contact applicants prior to appointment when incomplete applications are submitted and when the desired pet has been adopted. Our website is updated in real time, if a pet is no longer on the website he/she most likely has been adopted. To ensure the safety and permanency of the adoption, certain pet approvals will require home checks and/or interactions with family pets.

What is Included in an Adoption?

Prior To Adopting, Every Animal Receives: Spay/Neuter Surgery Microchip Dhpp/Hcpch Vaccinations Rabies Vaccination Bordetella Vaccination Wellness exam Flea Treatment Dewormer Nail Trim Goodie Bags (while supplies last)

(Other procedures, if needed): Dewclaw and deciduous teeth removal Grooming Teeth cleaning/extractions

What are the Adoption Fees?

Adoption fees differ depending on age of pet, location of adoption venue and promotional events.

Cat adoptions range from $50-$130. Dog adoptions range from $140-$300.

I have to Surrender My Pet, What Should I do?

We encourage families to explore all resources in order to keep their pet. We can provide trainers to help with a wide variety of pet issues. We can also help with medical related issues regarding pet difficulties. Surrendering your pet should be your last option.

Valley Oak SPCA accepts owner surrenders by appointment only. Animals will be accepted based on space, temperament and resources available.

Email Keyana Miller to schedule an appointment: kmiller@vospca.org

What does it cost to surrender a pet?

Surrender Fees are:

$100 for an unaltered (not spayed/neutered) pet.

$75 for a spayed/neutered pet.

Emergency Medical surrenders are $150 and will be approved on a case by case basis.

What if I find a kitten or Litter of Kittens?

If we have an open kennel or foster home, we may be able to take in kittens that would otherwise be euthanized at a municipal shelter. A fee of $20 to cover the felv/fiv test is required at the time of drop off. A donation of supplies, or monetary donations to help cover the costs of care, is always appreciated.

Volunteering and Fostering

Volunteer orientations have been postponed due to COVID-19. For more information click here http://www.vospca.org/volunteer or email volunteering@vospca.org.

You can find info regarding our foster program and submit an application here: http://www.vospca.org/foster.

Affordable SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC

Do I need an appointment for Vaccinations?

Yes, To schedule your appointment click here: vospca.org/vetappts

What does it cost to vaccinate my pets?

Vaccinations can be as low as $25. Prices vary at veterinary clinics depending upon the number of and type of vaccinations.

How do I make an appointment to get my pet spayed/neutered?

You can schedule your neuter/spay appointment online at vospca.org/vetappts There will be a booking fee when scheduling and will be applied towards the final cost of surgery. You can also email us at clinic@vospca.org. Please note, we are a high volume clinic and are typically booked out for 2 months.

What does it cost to spay & neuter?

It varies by weight and sex of your pet. Extra fees for health issues could apply. Our prices are listed here: http://www.vospca.org/affordable-spay-neuter

What should I do before my pet’s surgery?

Remember no food after midnight the night before surgery. There are no water restrictions, please provide your pet with fresh water.

What do I need to do after surgery?

Discharge instructions are discussed at time of pick up, each pet’s guidelines of care may vary.

General post-surgical rules:

Administer pain meds as directed.

Make sure pet does not lick incision.

No bath for 10 to 14 days.

Limit exercise.

FERAL AND COMMUNITY CATS

What can I do about stray or feral cats in my neighborhood?

If you have a feral/community cat that needs to be altered. Please contact Visalia Feral Cat Coalition. We have partnered with them to provide affordable spays and neuters for strays. They also have a wealth of resources for feral cat colony caretakers and TNR (trap, neuter, return) programs on their website.

https://visaliaferalcatcoalition.org/

Visalia Animal Services offers spay/neuter services for cats. More info here: https://www.visalia.city/depts/transportation_services/animal_services/default.asp

FAQ's — Valley Oak SPCA (2024)

FAQs

How does SPCA deal with animals? ›

We provide a safe haven for sick, injured, abandoned and abused animals. We give them love, care and a roof over their heads until we can find them a new forever home. SPCA is the only charity with the legal powers to help animals in need and bring animal offenders to justice.

How do I surrender my dog in Tulare County? ›

You must first fill out an Owner Surrender Application. Once your application is processed, you will receive an email and an appointment will be scheduled. Please understand that Tulare County Animal Services is an open intake shelter. This means we must take in all stray dogs.

Who picks up dead animals in Visalia? ›

Dead animals are reported to Animal Control Dispatch at 713-4957.

How do I email SPCA Singapore? ›

For more information, please email enquiries@spca.org.sg.

What to do with a cat you don't want anymore? ›

Check with the animal shelter, rescue or breeder where you got your pet. Some organizations require in the adoption contract that you return the pet to them if you can no longer provide care. Even if it wasn't part of your contract, the organization or breeder may be able to help you find your pet a new home.

How does ASPCA help animal cruelty? ›

Investigations and Rescue

No matter the location or scale of deployment, the ASPCA is prepared to take on animal cruelty cases when needed—from assisting initial investigations to securing final placement of rescued animals in homes. Learn how to recognize and report animal cruelty in your area.

Can you call someone to pick up a dead animal? ›

LASAN collects dead animals free of charge, except for horses and cows. (For horses and cows, please check your local yellow pages for a rendering service.) Please call LASAN's Customer Care at 1-800-773-2489, which is accessible 24/7.

What do animals do when their owner dies? ›

The sad truth is that thousands of pets are placed in animal shelters every year when their owner passes away. It is estimated that the exact number is between 100,000 and 500,000 animals per year. Of those, roughly 60 percent end up being euthanized when an adequate home cannot be found.

What to do with a dead horse in California? ›

In the state of California, deceased livestock may be buried on the land owner's property if desired as long as the property is over a quarter of a mile away from any public property such as a highway or park, for instance, or any other private property. Livestock must also be buried at least three feet deep.

How to prevent animal abuse? ›

Here is a list of eight things you can do to stop and prevent animal cruelty:
  1. Adopt A Rescue Animal. ...
  2. Care For Your Pet Properly. ...
  3. Teach Kids To Love Animals. ...
  4. Support Animal Rescues. ...
  5. Avoid Products With Animal Testing. ...
  6. Foster A Pet. ...
  7. Safely Report If You Witness Animal Cruelty. ...
  8. Support Laws That Protect Animals.

What does SPCA stand for? ›

What are examples of animal welfare? ›

Good animal welfare requires disease prevention and treatment, responsible care, proper housing, management, nutrition, humane handling, and—when necessary—humane euthanasia.

What is the organization that cares for animals? ›

The National Council of SPCAs - We Prevent Cruelty to Animals.

What does SPCA stand for and what is the purpose of this organization? ›

A Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is a common name for non-profit animal welfare organizations around the world. The oldest SPCA organization is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which was founded in England in 1824.

What is the mission of the Sspca? ›

The Scottish SPCA aims to enrich the lives of all animals and people. We champion animal welfare and encourage respect and kindness for all animals across all our communities in every environment.

What do people do for animals? ›

All of us can make a difference for animals in our everyday lives, whether it's by adopting a pet, choosing products not tested on animals, eating a humane diet or engaging your community in animal protection issues.

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