The West Michigan SPCA is a humane, no-kill, non-profit organization totally supported by
donations, and staffed by volunteers. The SPCA does not receive any local, state or federal
funding.
Our mission is to educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering. We serve as a
rescue and shelter for homeless cats and kittens, placing them in safe, permanent homes. The
SPCA rehabilitates and releases injured and orphaned wildlife; and provides a lifelong sanctuary
to wolfdogs.
The SPCA is located in Muskegon County. The shelter regularly houses 100+ adult
cats and kittens that are available for adoption. Donations, both monetary and supplies are tax
deductible as allowed by law and are always appreciated.
We are a
TAOS
(The Association of Sanctuaries) accredited sanctuary and provides a permanent home to both native
and exotic wild animals that have been abused, neglected, or orphaned and cannot be returned to
the wild. The shelter currently is home to numerous wolf dogs, goats, horses, kinkajous,
prairie dogs, African servals, chaussie cats, coatimundis, black bears, a miniature
donkey, steer, and a sugar glider. The wolf dogs are permanent residents at
the sanctuary. They came to the sanctuary for many reasons and from many states including
California, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. We do not breed our animals. |