Our Animal Shelter

Our Animal Shelter

Women's Animal Center is proud to call ourselves America's First Animal Shelter, initiating a movement that has saved millions of lives in generations past and present. Since 1869, we have been committed to providing shelter, food and compassionate care to the Greater Philadelphia region's homeless animal population.

Women's Animal Center shelters cats, dogs and other small domestic companion animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and birds. We accept all animals surrendered to us, regardless of age, breed or health; as well as all lost and stray animals found within Bucks County and surrounding areas. To increase the likelihood of lost pets being reunited with their families, we recommend that all animals found within Philadelphia city limits be taken to the city's municipal shelter, ACCT Philly.

Upon intake, each animal brought to Women's Animal Center is evaluated by our medical and behavioral teams before becoming available for adoption. Our goal is to rehome 100% of all healthy, and medically or behaviorally treatable animals with favorable post-treatment prognoses, and to reserve euthanasia only for those animals suffering terminally or determined to pose a danger to the public. 

Women's Animal Center receives no federal, state or local government funding. We directly depend upon the invaluable support of our community to accomplish the lifesaving goals of our animal shelter.  Monetary donations are accepted through our web site and greatly appreciated.