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    3.9 (80 reviews)
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    Two adorable kittens.
    Kitty S.

    Animal shelters often get a bad reputation, especially city animal shelters. This one is very clean, and the people who work here really care about the animals and their well-being. I've been volunteering here for almost 2 years, and I have found the experience to be incredibly fulfilling. The new management has been excellent, both for morale, and for the happiness of the animals. If you are in the market for a new cuddly family member, this is an excellent place to go!

    Stray cats neutered at the Berkeley Animal Shelter
    Simba G.

    Had two stray cats neutered here. The black and white cat is mine. Born in my yard. The mom was also neutered after having 2 litters in 7-8 months. I borrowed a trap from the Berkeley Animal Care Services. The procedure is short. The vet was available Tuesday and Thursday. Picked the cats by up by 4:30. Let the cats remain enclosed for a couple of hours after the surgery. Both cats are healthy. No issues with the procedure. Help the neighborhood and future homeless cats by trapping and having them neutered. Post-neutering, the mom now hangs out with her kitten. She use to rarely acknowledge him. Shows up to eat and moves on. I am completely new to cat ownership. I have no idea what happened to my cats siblings. Disappeared gradually. Shocked how often a cat can become pregnant. My cat is happy. Picture from today. The behavior of the stray mom completely changed after the surgery. I am surprised

    Joseph G.

    Wonderful shelter. Too bad it is hidden so no one really knows about it. I wish they had more publicity. Maybe a giant sign too since I would never found this place if I did not find it on Yelp. They provide painless walk-ins to see the animals. I love Cari, a brown sweet pit bull. I hope she finds a forever home. The staff were nice and accommodating as well. Thanks Berkeley Animal Care Services.

    After a cat has been adopted, a sheet of paper like this is affixed to the room the cat was in on the second floor of BACS. Here was Ichi's.
    Stan S.

    I first came to BACS as a Dog and Cat Volunteer in Spring 2019. It's a nice program that trains you on how to walk/play/interact with the shelter dogs/cats (and sometimes other animals like bunnies) so that they receive some exercise and attention as they wait to be adopted. You have to first attend a general orientation followed by specialized training sessions to interact with both cats and dogs. They're separate sessions, so all together you'll need to attend three training sessions minimum before you can walk dogs *and* play with the cats on the second floor. The training programs for Dog and Cat volunteers are very nice. I've learned how to harness a dog, maintain control of its leash while walking, and other positive lessons that will help me if I ever become a dog owner in the future. The same goes with interacting with cats. After the training sessions, you have a lot of leeway with coming and going into BACS to interact with the shelter animals. There's a dedicated volunteer room on the first floor where you sign in on a computer, lock you valuables in a public locker, read the bulletins on the whiteboard, and get your name badge from the cubbies. After you get a key from the front desk, you can interact with most animals on both the first and second floors. BACS uses a dot color system to categorize the general amicability of dogs and cats. Green dots are those animals that are sociable and friendly with humans. Yellow dots are somewhat shy and timid animals that may need some warming up to. Red dots are tougher to interact with and you will not be able to interact with them unless you have taken an advanced training course on how to deal with these animals. Besides that, volunteering at BACS is a great experience! Not only do you get to relieve some stress and pet some furry animals, but you're also doing a great service for the shelter animals who are usually pent up all day. It was through volunteering at BACS that my girlfriend and I found our brown tabby named Ichi. We saw Ichi while we were volunteering, promised each other we'd adopt him if he was still unadopted the next time we came back, and adopted him the following week when we returned and he was still there. The process of adopting him involved filling out an adoption form asking for our information, experience with pets, and reason on wanting a cat (among other things). We also provided our apartment's lease agreement indicating that we are allowed to have a cat. And that was all! Ichi, being a kitten, had to be neutered. BACS only neuters on two days of the week so we were instructed to come back the next week. But BACS was able to have him neutered and ready for pickup by that week's Friday so it all turned out for the best. When we picked up Ichi, I was about ready to hand over my card to pay for the adoption fee but I was told that was unnecessary because it was apparently free adoption month at the time. All the adoption fees for that month (October 2019) were already paid for, and that just made the adoption process all that more enjoyable! BACS vaccinated, micro-chipped, and neutered him for us so that was very convenient! All in all, BACS is a great service for the Berkeley community. It provides a respite for animals in need of a temporary home, gives people who are unable to have pets (e.g. kids, students, certain apartment-dwellers) an opportunity to engage with pets through volunteering, and facilitates adoptions of the animals to forever homes. Come by to volunteer or adopt!

    Dobalina (shout out to Vet Tech Jane and obscure 90's East Bay Rapper references), now Luna, at home in the backyard before her amputation.
    Shannon L.

    Really helpful staff, wonderful volunteer corps, great facility. Incredible care for our foster-adopt who ended up needing a leg amputation and we've appreciated the support they've provided us as new parents to a tri-pawd.

    Irina K.

    I am so very happy today! About a month ago I found a tiny puppy running around on the street. For about a week my friend & I were trying to find his owners or a new home but were not successful. With a very heavy heart we took him to the Berkeley Animal Shelter. We were quite impressed with friendly personnel & how efficient the "intake" process was. We were not very optimistic about his prospects though considering how many dogs are in need of homes. Today I called the Shelter to check up on him & found out that he got adopted! yeyyyyyyyyyyy

    Ketto, my cat, adopted from Berkeley Animal Care!
    Michele L.

    I adopted my first cat from here in June of 2012. At the time, I had visited a number of shelters and B.A.C.S. is my favorite in terms of helpfulness and knowledge from the staff. Their selection is smaller than SPCA or other animal shelters; that means that the staff really get to know the cats' personalities...as well as administer BETTER care, handling and socialization. The older woman, Bridgette? aka Cat Goddess, helped me pick out my cat. The volunteers are very sweet and of all ages. It is also a low kill shelter - Fantastic! I came back 3 times to visit my cat before adopting him and they made sure, each time, that I got to interact with him. I came by today to scout for a second cat and I am very glad to see that they have moved into a bigger, sleeker and cleaner facility. They work so hard here and the staff really does care about animals! I experienced jadedness and a reluctance, borderline resentment, to do one's job while at other shelters (ugh.), but never here. As for my cat, Ketto...He is a sweet, intelligent, talkative, funny goofball and I am so grateful to have him. He has even learned some tricks like sit, shake and high-five. Yes, I had to throw that into my review. It IS possible - you can teach cats tricks! Update: He has become quite the snuggler too! Thank you, BACS!

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    What a scam! They have a yorkie listed for $900!! This does not sound like a rescue group or…read morenon-profit. I have never heard of such ridiculous fees. Rescues should never be that expensive! Their adoption fees are also varied. Rhodesian Ridgeback is $500, and they have others for $250. Give me a break. They list their dogs on petfinder but most of them state: Note: The picture looks like xxx, but is not him. We'll post his actual pictures when as soon as we have an opportunity to take them. I sent them an email about why the Yorkie was so expensive and they said the dog was their dog of the month. WTF is a dog of the month? They offered me another dog that would be "cheaper."

    A few weeks ago, my husband and I adopted our Schnorkie (Schnauzer/Yorkie) and she is amazing. Very…read moresweet, trained in the basics and loves to ride in the car. She is a true blessing. I have only heard her bark once while playing with our cat who she has become best friends with. Diane at Animalsavers is very thorough and the application can look daunting, but don't let it discourage you. You will learn something during the process. I would recommend having your questions ready for when you go and meet the dog and make sure you get all of the information you need before making a decision. We were well prepared but for first timers, this is just a bit of advice as animals are not disposable they are like kids and a huge responsibility. Our dog (we named her Korra) ended up being older than we were told, but that happens with rescues and was not a big deal. She did have some skin issues that have since cleared up after a round of antibiotics and some medicated baths. She needed her teeth cleaned badly which I would never expect a rescue to afford but we knew that when we met her and checked her teeth. She has since had them cleaned and is in tip top shape and is a total lover and loves to show us her new smile. Adoption process was smooth and painless. We love our new baby! Animalsavers, you are doing the work of Saints!

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