FREE ADOPTIONS!  Due to overcrowding, we are waiving adoption fees for all animals (dogs, cats, rabbits, etc.) through November 30th, 2024.

RED FLAG WARNING:  December 9th-11th.  Secure fences and gates.  Bring pets indoors.  Visit www.VCemergency.com for the most current information.

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICE ⚠️  We are currently experiencing a technical issue where the same dog’s picture is displayed on each individual animal page. The information for each animal, however, remains accurate.  While we work to resolve this, you can view our available animals without issue at www.24petconnect.com.  Thank you for your understanding and patience!

🌸 Shelter Beautification Project – Help our shelter bloom!  Visit www.vcas.us/Garden to view and donate soil, pots, mulch, etc.  Thank you!

🎄 SANTA PAWS are up!  Visit www.vcas.us/SantaPaws to download your holiday portraits!

🎄 HOLIDAY HOURS: Closing early (3:00pm) Christmas Eve & New Year’s.  Closed on Christmas Day and Year’s Day.

🎃 HALLOWEEN PHOTOSHOOT PORTRAITS!  TAP/CLICK HERE for Halloween Photoshoot Portraits.

108% Kennel Capacity

FREE DOG ADOPTIONS end Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 2024.

Lost & Found

OTHER PLACES TO SEARCH AND POST

Some animals sadly enter our shelter deceased.  You can search our list of deceased animals to see descriptions and locations of deceased animals.

NEW ARRIVALS

All animals arriving at Ventura County Animal Services are scanned for a microchip implant.  If your pet’s microchip is registered with your current contact information, we will make every attempt to contact you.  We call phone numbers on tags and research license number.  We email and send letters if that information is available.  Animals arriving without ID are placed on a 5-day stray hold.  Animals arriving with ID tags or a microchip are placed on a 7-day stray hold.  After a stray hold has ended, the animal may be made available for adoption.

CATS

INDOOR-ONLY CATS:  If your cat is an indoor-only cat, they will typically stay close to home and may only travel 50 yards, about 2.5 house lengths away.  After dark, get a flashlight and slowly search the bushes around your house.  Cats instinctively hide, even if you call them.  If they are there, you’ll see their eyes reflect the light.  Ask neighbors if you can check their backyards after dark, too.  Look under decks and in bushes.

OUTDOOR-ACCESS CATS:  Cats who have outdoor-access are typically found 344 yards away or 17 house lengths away.  Another reminder to keep your cats indoors.

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The VCAS.US website has been translated by Google Translate. Reasonable efforts have been made to provide an accurate translation, however, no automated translation is perfect nor is it intended to replace human translators. Translations are provided as a service to users of the VCAS.US website, and are provided “as is.” No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability, or correctness of any translations made from English into any other language. Some content (such as images, videos, Flash, etc.) may not be accurately translated due to the limitations of the translation software.

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