
CCAS Low-Cost Veterinary Clinic Opens August 25
August 17, 2020
To support the lifesaving work of the shelter and to provide a much-needed service to our community, CCAS will open a low-cost, state of the art veterinary clinic on Tuesday, August 25th. “We believe now more than ever people are going to need a low-cost alternative to keep their pets healthy, happy, and out of the […]

CCAS Participates in LCSO Cell Dog Program
August 14, 2020
Cape Coral Animal Shelter is partnering with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office to enroll select dogs in the Cell Dog Program. This important program gives shelter dogs a second chance and Lee County inmates the opportunity to learn from each other to create better lives for all involved. These dogs find a forever home along with learning […]

Preparing Pets For Our Return To “Normal”
May 4, 2020
For many, sheltering-at-home provided some of us the opportunity to slow down, stop, smell the roses, and enjoy the simple pleasures in life—like spending more time in the company of our furry companions. For them, this has been a dream come true! Their “people” are paying more attention to them–more walks, more treats, more play, snuggle, and […]

Free CCAS Virtual Backgrounds
April 29, 2020
Show off your love of animals in your virtual gatherings with our free virtual background downloads! Video chatting has become a normal part of how we interact with one another. But did you know that Zoom Video Conferencing allows you to customize the background that shows up behind you? Here is a video that explains […]

National Rescue Dog Day
May 20, 2019
May 20th is National Rescue Dog Day. Accordingly to the ASPCA, approximately 6.5 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.3 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats. Get involved in the lives of rescue dogs, and help CCAS put an end to the cruelty and abandonment of […]

LCSO Deputy Dogs Pets on Patrol Program
April 14, 2019
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Dogs Pets on Patrol Program is recruiting residents and their pets to serve as community sentinels while out on their daily walks. Headed by Lieutenant “Bosco,” a 7-pound Havapoo-Poo, and Deputy “Chance,” an abused and abandoned Florida cur dog rescued by Lee County Animal Services and later adopted and […]