

Our numbers may not sound like a lot but we are proud of them. The owlet is flying on its own and living in the city park with its parents. The parents provided the food, and we kept the owlet safe. In 2013, we were asked to assist with raising an owlet until it was old enough to fly. We assist with injured owls, hawks and eagles and other injured animals for Fish, Wildlife and Game. We have returned to their owners 763 dogs, 61 cats, 2 rabbits and 2 ferrets. From 2004 - November 2018, we have adopted 487 dogs, 547 cats, 2 ferrets, 2 goats and 1 turtle. Helping the homeless and neglected animals of this community is number one on our list. We will endeavor relentlessly to enhance the bond between humans and animals through adoption, education and services for responsible, compassionate pet ownership.

We are dedicated to lowering the numbers of animals needlessly destroyed due to overpopulation by promoting the spaying and neutering of ALL companion animals. We work to reunite lost animals with their owners. We will strive relentlessly to eradicate neglect, abandonment and abuse. We provide care and safe harbor for animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and abuse. Cut Bank Animal Control and Shelter shall promote the humane treatment of animals and foster respect, understanding and compassion for all creatures.
