Animal Care & Control

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Anchorage, United States

muni.org
Animal control service· City government office

Animal Care & Control Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Animal Care & Control is located in Anchorage, United States on 4711 Elmore Rd. Animal Care & Control is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category animal control service in United States.

Address

4711 Elmore Rd

Phone

+1 9073438122

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

J

Jarule.Alaska L.

Staff and volunteers are awesome! Adopted my Shiloh from here when she was 6 months. Her previous name was Delilah. The process of adoption was quick & easy! Make sure to get your new pet have the vaccines and evaluation needed, & bring the certification to the center so your adoption fee will be refunded! Whatever pet you adopt, for sure it will bring you joy, therapy and good company. They can make your house messy with all the furs/hairs & ripped stuff toys or socks! But the love this new family member gives you is priceless! Thanks to all the staff, volunteers, supporters & friends of the Animal Care & Control Center! Keep up the great work!

P

Panda Berr

One staff sounded a little irratated while on the phone and gave little info on specification on adoptions/surrender. Got put on hold for a few mins till i hung up and called again. Got intouch with someone else and had a better interaction, other than that everything bout them is good to a point given a certain degree.

J

Justin Knott

They are super helpful everybody there is very nice.

S

Stephen Blankenship

The staff patiently and in a kindly fashion explained an emotionally difficult process with great care and sensitivity. I was bowled over.

K

Ki Deshi

I adopted my kitten from these guys and he has been a complete joy. He is leash trained and social-- he doesn't bark-- but he acts like a dog, he rolls around and flops on your feet. It's pretty funny. He can't land his jumps well and is a bit clumsy and camera shy. Through a 4,300 mile road trip, he only freaked out once. And that was when we would open the windows to pay tolls. Our adoption fee was 145. This came with his vaccination and a chip. He is not declawed, and he doesn't tear up furniture anyways and to be honest-- ear clipping and declawing are animal cruelty. Adopting a pet is a terrific thing to do, you can change an animal's life and their stress levels in the blink of an eye. When we adopted him, he was a lil' dirty and wasn't taking care of himself. We bought a foam bath product intended for cats and have pretty much spoiled him with toys. The caretakers there had told us that he was timid natured and probably wouldn't be ok around kids or guests and that he might be shy. He was that way the first two days we had him-- but a laser pointer snapped him right out of it. We used the pointer and snacks to leash train him. If you adopt a cat, I recommend Science Diet (balanced nutrition) or Blue Buffalo (higher protein) cat food. The Tidy Cats pellet system works like magic. Better than clay or pine litter. Also, this place looks like a jail. Help these guys get out of the system, they're good animals in need of a good home.