Does the HSHV Rescue Department pick up strays?
No. Animal Control or the police pick up strays and brings them to our shelter. Our Rescue workers do the important job of helping sick and injured domestic animals and wildlife. If you see an animal hit by a car, injured, or appearing to be sick, please call (734) 662-5585 x112. This service is available throughout Washtenaw County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. IMPORTANT: HSHV provides 24 hour rescue services for sick and injured wildlife and stray animals. Please note that HSHV does not accept healthy animals, including feral cats or wildlife, for euthanasia. Please contact our Trap, Neuter and Return Coordinator for issues regarding feral cats at (734) 662-5585. Please go to http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/urban_wildlife_our_wild_neighbors/for more information on humane solutions to wildlife problems.
No. Animal Control or the police pick up strays and brings them to our shelter. Our Rescue workers do the important job of helping sick and injured domestic animals and wildlife. If you see an animal hit by a car, injured, or appearing to be sick, please call (734) 662-5585 x112. This service is available throughout Washtenaw County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. IMPORTANT: HSHV provides 24 hour rescue services for sick and injured wildlife and stray animals. Please note that HSHV does not accept healthy animals, including feral cats or wildlife, for euthanasia. Please contact our Trap, Neuter and Return Coordinator for issues regarding feral cats at (734) 662-5585. Please go to http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/urban_wildlife_our_wild_neighbors for more information on humane solutions to wildlife problems.