Resource Directory

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*If you need further help finding a resource, please call the PCOA Helpline at 520-790-7262*

PCOA assumes no responsibility by providing this information. This list is a community service and not an endorsement of any organization listed. We update information annually, however information could change over the course of a year. Please verify directly with the resource.

Listings for Animal Resources / Animal Shelters & Protective Services

Animal Resources

Organizations and businesses around the community provide services for pets and their owners. These services include animal shelters, animal protective services, emergency pet clinics, euthanasia and cremation, in-home veterinarians, low-cost vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and wildlife rescue and removal. If you see the abuse of an animal or animal hoarding, please contact the Pima Animal Care Center at (520) 724-5900.

Animal Shelters & Protective Services

Animal shelters are located throughout Tucson. All animal shelters have pets available for adoption and most have fostering services. Many shelters also offer low-cost vaccinations and spay/neuter services. Protective services are also offered in Pima County for animals in danger.

See the glossary for descriptions of all categories


Animal Cruelty Taskforce of Southern Arizona

Humane Society of Southern Arizona

635 W. Roger Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85705

(520) 327-6088

Fax: (520) 325-7190

Email: marketing@hssaz.org

http://act-az.org

description
The Animal Cruelty Taskforce of Southern Arizona is designed to assist law enforcement, criminal justice, and animal protection professionals in identifying and successfully prosecuting crimes against animals. ACT also provides information that may be valuable to the public in helping to prevent animal cruelty and other forms of violence. We also offer a public non-emergency tip line for reporting potential animal cruelty/neglect.

business hours
M - F 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians

Long-Term Feline Foster Program

P.O. Box 36418
Tucson, AZ 85740

(520) 297-3780

Email: info@heartsthatpurr.org

http://heartsthatpurr.org

description
Hearts That Purr Feline Guardians is not an animal shelter but rather a private feline retirement home. Our mission is focused on helping senior and geriatric cats who become homeless due to the illness or death of their human guardians. We rescue elderly cats who have outlived their owners when space is available.
Our Feline Guardian Lifetime Care program provides “plan-ahead” protection of one’s cat for those without a trusted friend or family member willing to take on this responsibility should a cat outlive its owner.
Our Senior Citizens and Senior Kittizens Foster program matches capable elders in our community with older kitties in need of homes in a long-term foster care arrangement and helps with the cost of care.

service area
Tucson

business hours
By Appointment

costs
Donation required for enrollment in the Feline Guardian program.

Hermitage No-Kill Cat Shelter & Sanctuary

Cat Shelter & Sanctuary

5278 E. 21st, St
Tucson, AZ 85711

(520) 571-7839

http://hermitagecatshelter.org

description
Hermitage provides protection and care of homeless cats, especially those often not considered adoptable by other organizations. They are both an adoption facility and a long-term sanctuary. Hermitage also provides pet food assistance.
Go to https://hermitagecatshelter.org/food-for-peoples-pets/ for pet food assistance.

business hours
T – S 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Closed Su & M

Humane Society of Southern Arizona

635 W. Roger Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85705

(520) 327-6088

Fax: (520) 321-3704

http://hssaz.org

  • Low Income
  • Spanish Services

description
The Humane Society of Southern Arizona has saved over 1 million pets since 1944. We take in pets from all over Southern Arizona, assisting smaller shelters by taking in hard-to-place pets and pets with serious medical needs – pets who might not otherwise have a chance at life. We heal their bodies and hearts and help them find loving homes forever. We believe in the power of community. Please find out how we can help you at our website: http://www.hssaz.org.
Services provided are low-cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchipping, adoption, intake, education, and more.
Unlike many national animal welfare organizations, the Humane Society of Southern Arizona is in your community — providing care for animals in need 365 days a year. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with any national humane societies. We rely on neighbors like you to enable us to do our needed work.

business hours
Open Mon - Sat, hours vary (see website)

No Kill Pima County

PO Box 86231
Tucson, AZ 85231

(520) 477-7401

Email: admin@nokillpimacounty.org

http://nokillpimacounty.org

  • Low Income

description
No Kill Pima County is an all-volunteer 501c3 nonprofit working to create and sustain a No Kill Community for our companion animals and community cats. We work to keep pets out of shelters by offering financial and other resources to pet owners, community cats, and homeless pets.

costs
Services/grants may be free; cost will vary based on the service requested and your ability to contribute.

Pima Animal Care Center

Pima County

4000 N. Silverbell Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85745

(520) 724-5900

Fax: (520) 724-5960

http://pima.gov/animalcare

description
Pima Animal Care Center, provides animal resources such as pet adoption, animal protection, hoarding resources, and volunteer opportunities. Please visit our website or call for more information on services and community events.

service area
Tucson

business hours
Weekdays: Noon - 7 p.m. Weekends: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The Animal League of Green Valley

1600 W. Duval Mine Rd.
Green Valley, AZ 85614

(520) 625-3170

Email: finallymrsmense@aol.com

http://talgv.org

description
The Animal League of Green Valley is a non-profit, volunteer-run, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to keeping cats and dogs off the streets and in homes. Our homeless animals' services include shelter, spay/neuter, veterinary care, training, and adoption. It has also grown to include helping needy pets so their families can keep them in their homes. TALGV's vision is "A Home for Every Pet." TALGV also operates a thrift store, The Attic.

service area
Green Valley

business hours
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Adoptions and Intakes by Appointment Only; Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas Day