Meet Jake. He was found as a stray in Star Valley, was never claimed, and didn’t get adopted for months! His age (6 years old) and horse-like stature intimidated adopters but not the Scully’s. They brought him into the family with no qualms and now have 2...
Mushu arrived at the AAC with infected eyes and teeth that were rotting. He got the dental and antibiotics that he needed and became a different cat that was no longer in pain! He got adopted to a wonderful family where he has human and dog siblings!
Tillie, known as Butters while here at the AAC, was found wandering the desert in Arizona when she was picked up as a stray. She somehow made it all the way to Idaho Falls and was transferred to the Animal Adoption Center this summer. Tillie’s first foster fell...
Marbles was born inside of the Star Valley shelter and spent his first year and a half living the shelter life. He spent almost 9 months at the Animal Adoption Center before stepping in a home for the first time!
Naku joined the Animal Adoption Center family after we went to the Wind River Indian Reservation for our 2017 Fall Spay and Neuter Clinic. She was brought to us to be spayed but then we found her in bad health. Fortunately we were able to step in and get her the care...
Making a difference in the lives of homeless animals through rescue, adoption, education, and spay/neuter.
The AAC has rescued and re-homed over 3,900 cats and dogs since being founded in 2004. The low-cost Spay/Neuter Wyoming Program has spayed and neutered over 14,000 animals since being established in 2009.