Is the MSPCA a good place to adopt an animal?

At the MSPCA it is a great privilege for our staff and volunteers to guide that journey for adopters and animals. As we help to build life-long relationships between adopters and the animals in our care, we also hope to build a life-long relationship between adopters and the MSPCA.

What is the philosophy of the MSPCA adoption program?

MSPCA Adoption Philosophy The MSPCA believes the human-animal bond is important to promote and preserve. We seek to help potential adopters form new bonds that bring the joy and comfort of companionship for both pet and human guardian. Our adoption program is designed to be welcoming, nonjudgmental, and free of lengthy applications.

How does a rabbit learn he is adopted?

When the rabbit is sleeping he often dreams of eating something, or doing one of his rabbit eating ASMR videos. When the rabbit eats in his dream, he sleeps soundly, and it takes more effort to get the rabbit to wake up. Here the rabbit is fast asleep, until he learns he is adopted!

How big is the MSPCA animal care complex?

Read about our unique 55-acre animal care complex that provides services for both farm and companion animals. The MSPCA believes the human-animal bond is important to promote and preserve. We seek to help potential adopters form new bonds that bring the joy and comfort of companionship for both pet and human guardian.

How many veterinarians work at MSPCA adoption centers?

Over 100 veterinarians, including 46 board-certified specialists, work side by side to provide safe, compassionate, state-of-the-art care. Our Adoption Centers care for and adopt out thousands of homeless animals each year. Help us give them the homes they deserve.

MSPCA Adoption Philosophy The MSPCA believes the human-animal bond is important to promote and preserve. We seek to help potential adopters form new bonds that bring the joy and comfort of companionship for both pet and human guardian. Our adoption program is designed to be welcoming, nonjudgmental, and free of lengthy applications.

How does the MSPCA care for homeless animals?

Our Adoption Centers care for and adopt out thousands of homeless animals each year. Help us give them the homes they deserve. Help us care for animals like Beans, whose badly broken leg was treated at Angell. Learn more about our efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Read about our unique 55-acre animal care complex that provides services for both farm and companion animals. The MSPCA believes the human-animal bond is important to promote and preserve. We seek to help potential adopters form new bonds that bring the joy and comfort of companionship for both pet and human guardian.