Cut Bank Animal Shelter

City of Cut Bank MT owned and operated animal shelter.

Cut Bank Animal Control and Shelter shall promote the humane treatment of animals and foster respect, understanding and compassion for all creatures. We provide care and safe harbor for animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and abuse. We will strive relentlessly to eradicate neglect, abandonment and abuse. We work to reunite lost animals with their owners. We are dedicated to lowering the numbers of animals needlessly destroyed due to overpopulation by promoting the spaying and neutering of ALL companion animals. We will endeavor relentlessly to enhance the bond between humans and animals through adoption, education and services for responsible, compassionate pet ownership.

Goals

Helping the homeless and neglected animals of this community is number one on our list.

ADOPTIONS:
In 2017 to May 24th, 7 dogs, 11 cats
In 2016, 9 dogs, 15 cats
In 2015, 13 dogs, 10 cats
In 2014, 15 dogs and 10 cats
In 2013, 20 dogs and 25 cats
In 2012, 25 dogs and 81 cats
In 2011, 44 dogs and 49 cats, 1 turtle
In 2010, 27 dogs and 36 cats, 1 ferret
In 2009, 51 dogs and 48 cats
In 2008, 33 dogs and 47 cats
In 2007, 45 dogs and 49 cats
In 2006, 51 dogs and 76 cats
In 2005, 84 dogs and 98 cats
In 2004, 52 dogs and 20 cats

ANIMALS RETURNED TO OWNERS:
In 2017 to May 24th, 28 dogs
In 2016, 64 dogs, 1 cat
In 2015, 13 dogs, 10 cats
In 2014, 49 dogs, 3 cats, 1 hawk, 1 Canadian racing Pigeon
In 2013, 49 dogs, 5 cats
In 2012, 40 dogs, 12 cats
In 2011, 57 dogs, 5 cats, 1 bat, 1 Woodpecker, 1 Morning Dove, 2 hawks
In 2010, 58 dogs, 12 cats, 2 hawks
In 2009, 71 dogs, 6 cats and 1 rabbit
In 2008, 46 dogs, 5 cats, 1 Budgie, 1 owl, 3 hawks, 1 Golden Eagle, 1 bat, 2 badgers

It may not sound like a lot but we are proud of the numbers. The numbers tell us that the Spay/Neuter Clinics that we attend are reducing the number of animals in our community who would have probably met a horrible fate without the intervention of the Animal Control Officer, Special Services Officer and Officers of the Cut Bank Police Department.

Our animals and the community need this service and we will work tirelessly to make this the best community for animals and humans alike. We cannot do this alone and need the help of kind, caring people like yourself. Help us to write happy endings to our adorable adoptables.

Most of our animals were surrendered because their caretakers were moving, economy, divorced, developed allergies or died. Imagine sharing your life with a wonderful four-footed friend simply by opening your heart and your home. Knowing that you have kept that friend from being euthanized which sadly, is the reality of life in any shelter situation. It is the new parent's job to provide attention, love and safe housing.

Promoting humane treatment of animals
Fostering respect, understanding and compassion for all creatures
Providing care and safe harbor for animals
Reuniting lost animals with their owners
Dedicated to lowering the numbers of animals destroyed due to overpopulation Enhancing the bond between humans and animals through adoption, education and services
406-873-2288 24/7; ACO on duty 406-391-2273

(Mailing Address) 113 East Main
Cut Bank, MT 59427
United States