Colorado Animal Welfare League - Castle Rock Pet Shelter

Colorado Animal Welfare League

Colorado Animal Welfare League (CAWL) is a 501(c)(3) animal rescue organization founded with the mission to protect homeless animals in Colorado and the surrounding states of Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, and New Mexico. We are currently made up of a small group of committed volunteers trying to save one animal at a time. As an all volunteer administration, any donations made to CAWL go directly to servicing the needs of the animals we save. The focus of CAWL is to expedite the adoption of difficult to place animals such as those with black fur, advanced age, or special needs. We rescue a lot of animals that would otherwise be euthanized for medical conditions, fearful behaviors, or just simply just for being a black dog in a shelter full of black dogs. Our rescue animals stay with foster families until their adoption while we work toward growing into a shelter. Thus, most of our expenses come from foster support and veterinary bills to treat our sick and injured animals. Our goal is to also be very proactive in animal welfare and to advance the awareness of the need for spaying and neutering our pets to reduce overpopulation. Our mobile spay/neuter clinic, the SNOW Mobile, is taken to rural areas with limited veterinary resources, inner-city areas, and Indian reservations where spaying and neutering will only happen if it is nearly free and comes to them. Our intention is to work with local vets to provide the spaying and neutering service at no cost to the public. Donations will then also be used to defray the costs associated with paying the veterinarians for their time, medications and supplies, and the operating costs for the mobile clinic itself.

  • Shelter Address
  • 200 S. Wilcox St #122
    Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Phone
  • (720) 515-CAWL
  • Contact Name
  • Contact eMail
  • Website
  • http://coloradoanimalwelfare.org/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats
  • Location served
  • Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, New Mexico

Adoption Process

Adoption Process: 1) One of our volunteers will review your application to ensure completeness and will also follow up with your landlord for approval if you are renting your home. 2) The application will then be forwarded to our Adoption Counselor and the animal’s foster home volunteer for review. 3) If your application is a potential match for the animal requested, we will then request a phone interview to discuss the needs of the animal along with the needs and expectations of the adoptive family. 4) Assuming the phone interview indicates a potential match for both the family and the animal, a meet and greet with our CAWL pet and your family, including the pets in the family. We want to find the right home for our dogs and cats, and we want to find the right pet for your family. You should receive a response from one of our volunteers within 3-4 days after submission of your application. Please understand that we are an all volunteer group and have established this process to ensure that our animals are placed in forever homes.

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