Hours
Thursday | 11AM–5PM |
Friday | 11AM–5PM |
Saturday | 11AM–5PM |
Sunday | 11AM–5PM |
Monday | 11AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1590 Fortmann Way, Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: (510) 337-8565 Website: https://www.alamedaanimalshelter.org/
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Review Summary
Willem Villet
Staff were great and extremely helpful and the kittens proved wonderful.
brittany newell
I purchased a dog bowl, food and treats.
Campbell McDougald
Dogs, cats, and sometimes other small animals, looking for a new home.
Nicole Burns
Love this shelter. Great staff and love that it’s a no kill shelter
Loretta Gravelle
A good Samaritan turned in my dog and within 15 minutes I had her out of jail. They greeted me on the phone in a pleasant voice and I got the biggest smile when I arrived (even though I felt like a bad mom) I really appreciate what they did. Always post on Nextdoor if you lose a fur baby.
Sloppy
This review stems from an incident about a year ago, around September of 2019. I will preface this by saying that I am not a veterinarian. I did grow up in a household who fostered very young kittens and am familiar with their care and diseases that come. I adopted a kitten from this shelter. When she was old enough I took her back to the shelter to get spayed. The told me she had ring worm and recommend that they keep her at the shelter for a month. I assured the veterinarian that I had taken care of kittens with ringworm before, she was the only pet in the house, I lived alone, and that I wasn’t concerned with contracting it as I have dealt with it before. Frustrated, they returned my kitten back to me who I proceeded took home and examine. There was zero hair loss on her legs or around her face. A little confused I took her to a local veterinarian who found no signs of ringworm. Confused I took her back home and was just happy that I had a healthy cat. A few weeks later the cat had a swollen stomach, a quick trip to the hospital revealed her to have FIP, and I put down immediately. The only place that she could have gotten the virus was at the shelter. The fact that they have a veterinarian on payroll who lied about ringworm I find disturbing.