Kent County Animal Shelter - Grand Rapids Pet Shelter

Kent County Animal Shelter

The Kent County Animal Shelter (KCAS) is a division of the Kent County Health Department and houses both the shelter itself and the County’s animal control authority. The shelter provides a safe space for animals in our care, reuniting animals with their owners whenever possible or helping the animals find a new home when needed. Animal Control is the public safety unit responsible for enforcing applicable animal-related regulations in Kent County.

  • Shelter Address
  • 740 Fuller Ave. NE
    Grand Rapids, MI 49503
  • Phone
  • (616) 632-7300
  • Contact Name
  • Website
  • https://www.accesskent.com/
  • Pet types
  • Dogs/Cats
  • Location served

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