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Boston Animal Care and Adoption Center
350 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130; Phone (617) 522-5055

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Local Events

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2008 MSPCA-Angell Walk for Animals
Sunday, September 7th 

Animal lovers (with or without their canine companions) in Boston, Brockton, Hyannis, Martha’s Vineyard and Springfield will be walking on the same day, at the same time, for the same reason: to promote kindness and care for animals. Click here to register or make a donation today. More...

 


 

 

Can't Adopt, But Still Want to Help?
The adoption center is always in need of donated items to help defray our operating costs. Some items we could always use are blankets, towels, gifts cards (to places like Staples and grocery stores) and more. If you don't have items to donate, you can make a monetary donation by clicking here.More...


Programs and Funds In the Spotlight

Spike's Fund
Provides medical treatment to homeless animals in our care. 

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Cats!
Although we'd like to post every single one of our wonderful cats, it's hard to keep up with all the new ones that come to the adoption center each week. If you want to see ALL cats available, we invite you to stop by! To view some of our cats, please click here.

Chaucer & ZuZu Fund
Provides care for homeless animals age six and up, the most often overlooked population in the adoption center.
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