We are a non-profit pet adoption center that was created in 1974 to serve the homeless and abandoned animals.
Our mission is to promote the welfare of companion animals and to nurture loving, lifelong relationships between animals and people.
To support our mission, SICSA offers numerous animal –centered programs services such as low cost spay/neuter, education camps, birthday parties, pet therapy and adoption events in the community.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
We serve anyone and everyone who is willing to travel to our shelter and meet some of the most wonderful pets looking for their forever homes.
Additional adoption info
When you stop by to see our animals, you're welcome to walk through the facility to see who we have available. If you find a pet you are interested in, you are asked to fill out a pre-adoption survey, then meet with an Adoption Counselor to make sure you'll have the perfect match. If all goes well, you can take your pet home the same day. Further pricing and adoption policies can be found on www.sicsa.org/adopt.
1989 Poplar Ridge Rd,
Melbourne,
KY
41059
Cincinnati, OH 45245
Covington, KY 41017
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