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Animal Shelters | Peoria County Animal Protection Services
Peoria County Animal Protection Services (PCAPS) demonstrates a successful partnership between governmental agencies and private organizations. The shelter is operated by the County of Peoria through agreements with the Peoria Humane Society and the Peoria County Veterinary Medical Association and remains the only animal shelter in Peoria County.
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If dealing with a wild animal:
In addition to seeking guidance from this animal control office, it's also worth checking with an IL DNR rehabilitator, if needed. A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
Peoria County Animal Protection Services (PCAPS) demonstrates a successful partnership between governmental agencies and private organizations. The shelter is operated by the County of Peoria through agreements with the Peoria Humane Society and the Peoria County Veterinary Medical Association and remains the only animal shelter in Peoria County.
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If dealing with a wild animal:
In addition to seeking guidance from this animal control office, it's also worth checking with an IL DNR rehabilitator, if needed. A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
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Animal Shelters | Pets for Seniors
Our shelter was made possible by a grant from Dara’s Canine Foundation and the generosity of many individual contributors.
Because of their support, the lives of many senior citizens will be enriched and the lives of many wonderful older cats and dogs will be saved.
After the initial isolation period, cats are allowed to run loose in the building.
Dogs are walked 2-3 times a day.
“Kizzie’s Garden” is a fenced area for one on one time with the dogs.
Cats now have an outdoor cat porch
Our shelter was made possible by a grant from Dara’s Canine Foundation and the generosity of many individual contributors.
Because of their support, the lives of many senior citizens will be enriched and the lives of many wonderful older cats and dogs will be saved.
After the initial isolation period, cats are allowed to run loose in the building.
Dogs are walked 2-3 times a day.
“Kizzie’s Garden” is a fenced area for one on one time with the dogs.
Cats now have an outdoor cat porch
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Animal Shelters | Tazewell County Animal Control
Tazewell County Animal Control provides traditional animal control services and cruelty to animals investigations. For after hours needs, please contact the Tazewell County Sheriff's Department (309-346-4141).
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If dealing with a wild animal:
In addition to seeking guidance from this animal control office, it's also worth checking with an IL DNR rehabilitator, if needed. A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
Tazewell County Animal Control provides traditional animal control services and cruelty to animals investigations. For after hours needs, please contact the Tazewell County Sheriff's Department (309-346-4141).
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If dealing with a wild animal:
In addition to seeking guidance from this animal control office, it's also worth checking with an IL DNR rehabilitator, if needed. A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
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Animal Shelters | Putnam County Animal Control/Putnam County Sheriff's Office
The Putnam County Sheriff's Office provides animal control services to Putnam County.
Please note that the Sheriff's office does not deal with wild animals such as deer, skunk, bats, raccoon, etc. If you have questions/concerns in regards to this matter, please contact IL Department of Natural Resources (IL DNR). A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
The Putnam County Sheriff's Office provides animal control services to Putnam County.
Please note that the Sheriff's office does not deal with wild animals such as deer, skunk, bats, raccoon, etc. If you have questions/concerns in regards to this matter, please contact IL Department of Natural Resources (IL DNR). A list of DNR Rehabilitators can be found here: https://www.wildlifeillinois.org/list-of-licensed-wildlife-rehabilitators
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