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LAP is responsible for operating the Grateful Paw Cat Shelter.
All cats are vet checked, FELV and FIV tested, spayed or neutered and inoculated prior to adoption.
The Grateful Paw Cat Shelter is located at 104 Deposit Rd., E. Northport, NY 11731
Come visit us Tuesday – Friday, 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm or Saturday – Sunday, noon – 4 pm.
For more information about adopting a cat, call 631-757-4517 or email Cats@LAPHuntington.org.
To volunteer at the Grateful Paw email Volunteers@LAPHuntington.org.
Volunteers from LAP assist the Town of Huntington as part of the dog adoption program.
Volunteers walk and temperament test dogs as well as help match the right dog to the right people.
The Town of Huntington Animal Shelter is located at 106 Deposit Rd., E. Northport , NY 11731
The shelter is open Monday – Friday, 8 am – 6 pm and Saturday – Sunday, 9 am – 4 pm.
For more information about adopting a dog, call 631-757-9373 or email Dogs@LAPHuntington.org.
To volunteer with the dog adoption program email Volunteers@LAPHuntington.org.
In 1982 under an agreement with the Town of Huntington, the Grateful Paw Cat Shelter was built. This refuge without cages, which is a temporary home to kittens and cats is managed and staffed by dedicated volunteers and supported solely by contributions to the League. All of our felines are vet checked, FELV and FIV tested, inoculated and spayed or neutered before being placed for adoption.
Volunteers from LAP assist the Town of Huntington in their dog placement program. The volunteers evaluate, exercise, socialize, train and groom the dogs housed in the shelter. Some dogs are placed in foster care until they are able to find a permanent home. Most importantly, they are given a LAP volunteer’s love and attention.
Our primary goal is to place an animal in a PERMANENT home. LAP carefully screens all potential adopters and follows up to ensure that both owner and pet are adapting well. We maintain a lifelong commitment to our companion animals.
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