"Bringing Pets and People Together"
A Bit About Us We are a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that was founded in 1970. Your donations are tax deductible and are "grr-rreatly" appreciated. Animal Shelter Address: 500 Miller Island Road, Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Mailing Address: Klamath Humane Society, P.O. Box 482, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Phone: (541) 882-1119 Ext 0 Email: Staff@KlamathHumaneSociety.com And visit us on Facebook/klamathhumanesociety.com Volunteer Information: Pick up an application at the Animal Shelter or call Jo Anne Carson 541-884-5795. Klamath Humane Society is dedicated: We help all stray, abandoned and/or abused animals in Klamath County, teach responsible ownership, connect pets in need with people in need, and reduce the pet over population problem through the Spay Neuter Incentive Program, known as SNIP. We operate an open admission animal shelter: No animal is ever turned away. We are NOT a government agency and we do not receive national funding. We are a small nonprofit organization that depends on donations to operate. We have a passionate team of dedicated volunteers that are involved in many aspects of animal welfare. The staff and volunteers work hard to find homes for safe, adoptable pets. Services Include: Shelter and many rescue efforts for lost, abandoned, injured, or sick animals. Adoption and programs that place animals into responsible permanent homes. Missing Pet service that reunites lost pets with their owners. Spay Neuter Incentive Program known as SNIP. Foster Care for animals as they prepare for adoption. Large Animal Division: The Klamath Humane Society has a Large Animal Division that enables specialized volunteers to concentrate on a variety large animal needs. These animals include horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and llamas. Our goal is to educate animal owners who are not meeting the state's minimum care status. There are times when a neglect case can be solved simply by speaking with the owners and educating them in the proper feeding habits, veterinary care, and evaluations of their animals. When needed, we work with law enforcement.