OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection)

The majority of the shelter's running funds—which are used for things like electricity, upkeep, food, and veterinary care—come from membership fees, donations, and fundraisers, but they haven't kept up with costs. OCAP sought a millage of 0.15 mils for four years beginning in 2013 in order to provide a reliable source of funding. In terms of taxable property value, this equates to 15 cents every $1,000 ($4.50 per year on $30,000.00). We are appreciative that Ontonagon County voters approved this millage to fund the shelter.

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Copper Country Humane Society

CCHS was established in 1974 to support animals in our neighborhood by offering foster homes for abandoned and mistreated animals. The Keweenaw Animal Alliance (KAA) was established as the region's first animal refuge in 1992.

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Keweenaw Spay/Neuter Assistance Group

K-SNAG was founded with the intention of helping locals with the cost of spaying and neutering their dogs in an effort to lessen the amount of stray animals in our community.

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Hope Animal Shelter

A 501(c)3 private, non-profit organization called HOPE Animal Shelter is devoted to providing the animals in Gogebic County, Michigan, and Iron County, Wisconsin, with immediate care. We are the only animal shelter in the area, offering over 500 dogs and cats a safe place to live, food, and medical attention each year.

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North Woods Animal Shelter

Volunteers cleaned and painted extensively, added dog and cat cages, and built a sizable outside dog run to improve the living conditions for the animals. Along with daily cleaning, the volunteers give the animals exercise, grooming, and basic medical attention.

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Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Shelter

We are a neighborhood non-profit run and staffed entirely by your neighbors. Based on what we think is best for them, we decide how to care for homeless, unloved, abandoned, and abused domestic animals. We are not associated with or funded by any larger organization that might have an impact on our choices or behavior.

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Almost Home Animal Shelter

The mission of the Almost Home Animal Shelter is to  finding loving caregivers who will offer them a permanent home while fostering unwanted or abandoned pets.  Being an advocate for the local pet population in the neighborhood.

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Where is OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) located?

OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) is located at 19504 M-38 in Ontonagon, Michigan.

What types of animals are available at OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection)?

OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) may have dogs, cats, and other animals available for adoption. Availability can vary.

Does OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) accept animal donations?

Many shelters accept donations. Contact OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) at (906) 884-2500 to see how you can contribute.

Can I adopt a pet from OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection)?

Yes, OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection) helps facilitate pet adoptions. Call (906) 884-2500 to learn more about the process.

Are there any fees for adopting from OCAP (Ontonagon County Animal Protection)?

Adoption fees may apply depending on the animal and services provided. Call (906) 884-2500 for details.