How to get in touch with CCHS
Our priority is always animal care. We aren’t always able to get back with people immediately, and there are only 2 of us that handle… Continue reading
Our priority is always animal care. We aren’t always able to get back with people immediately, and there are only 2 of us that handle… Continue reading
You found or spotted a stray critter. Now what? Get a picture of them if you can. If you are not able/willing to catch a… Continue reading
Here is our most current newsletter. Enjoy! Fall Winter 2022 Newsletter
*Note for those of you that receive a physical copy: there was an error with the printers, so you will receive your newsletter then the… Continue reading
What to look for: Owner physically harming the animal Parasites, e.g. tick or flea infestations Wounds* Signs of many old wounds* Limping* Missing fur* Signs… Continue reading