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Camden County Animal Shelter

Blackwood, NJ

http://www.ccasnj.org | 856.401.1300

Spay/Nueter Clinics

We are always in need of monetary donations to help out our orphans, especially our special needs pets.

Please consider giving us a donation, whether it be $1 or $100. The animals always appreciate it. Groundspring.org donations are great, or checks can be mailed to us at the address below.

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You can also help by donating items the shelter needs to help keep our animals safe and healthy.

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Camden County Animal Shelter
125 County House Rd
Blackwood, NJ 08012
Phone: 856.401.1300
Fax: 856.401.1309
Email: camcoshelter@ yahoo.com

Mailing Address:
PO Box 475
125 Barnsboro Rd
Blackwood, NJ 08012

"Spay our Strays" Clinics

Upcoming Clinics:
Saturday September 20th
Sunday October 26th
Sunday November 16th
No clinic in December.  The next clinic will resume in January
 

Open to all residents of Camden County. Cats only. Click here for more information >

Low Cost Spay/Neuter and Vaccination Clinics

Open to Everyone - no restrictions!

We offer spay/neuter, vaccinations, and other services by appointment. Reduced rates are available for ferals, rescues, and shelters. Click here for more information >



General Information

Did you know...

  • in six years, one female dog and her offspring can give birth to 67,000 puppies.
  • in seven years, one cat and her young can produce 420,000 kittens.

     

What is CCAS doing to help?

The Camden County Animal Shelter has a goal of a no-kill county. This can only be achieved through massive spay/neuter efforts. CCAS is doing our part by offering low cost services to the public in the form of spay/neuter, vaccinations, and medical services. We need you to do your part. Please ensure that your pets are spayed/neutered and not contributing to the overpopulation problems. Talk to friends, family, and coworkers about the importance of spay/neuter. If you are feeding a stray or feral cat please make sure it is altered and eartipped. For information regarding trapping feral cats, please see our Learn More about Feral Cats section. Love your pet for their WHOLE lives and not until you grow tired of it. Pets are living creatures that deserve your love and respect. They are not a new thing that you throw away after you bore of it. Together we can win the war on unwanted and throwaway pets.

How can you help?

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Pet Overpopulation