Walden Animal Deli

Walden Animal Deli We appreciate our customers and love all the relationships we've built over the years. We love our customers and their pets and appreciate everyone's patronage!

Walden Animal Deli is a family owned business selling healthy pet foods and quality supplies to help our customers provide the best products for all of their pets. Big thanks to our beloved customers.

11/05/2025

It recently came to light for me, that at least one of my local veterinarians was recommending certain food brands that we do not sell, nor would we recommend. All 3 brands turn out to be owned by major corporations: Nestle, Mars and Colgate Palmolive. I am surmising that the vet is corporate owned as well and so I just want to alert my beloved and valued customers to take into consideration when you get advice from anyone, where it comes from and what may be behind it.

Walden Animal Deli and its employees are in no way paid for anything we recommend. We try very hard to supply our customers with the best quality foods and treats for all of your pets. We laugh with you, we cry with you, we know our brands and the people behind them. Your patronage shows us that you trust us and we never take that for granted.

Whether you are local or a far away friend, I beseech you to seek the advice of your local independent pet retailers. Patronize them. Use cash. I know many people in this business and we are all up against the same things. The P words, the C word, the big box stores, the A word, the ridiculous credit card fees and now corporate warfare which will affect not just my business and my brands, but the health of our pets also.

Thanks for your time. I love you all. Kathy

10/24/2025

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I used to be a dog person!
10/22/2025

I used to be a dog person!

My bird addiction.
10/17/2025

My bird addiction.

Awww!
10/09/2025

Awww!

Hi babies!
10/06/2025

Hi babies!

Awww, Panther. 😂
10/03/2025

Awww, Panther. 😂

I have an idea! Then bring your pumpkins to Walden Animal Deli  and receive a free cat toy or dog biscuit!
09/26/2025

I have an idea! Then bring your pumpkins to Walden Animal Deli and receive a free cat toy or dog biscuit!

09/13/2025

PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT: The Sullivan County Department of Public Health has confirmed that a raccoon in the Wurtsboro area tested positive for the rabies virus. This is the third confirmed human exposure incident involving a laboratory-confirmed rabid animal this year. These are ONLY animals that were able to be tested after being in contact with a human.

Rabies occurs commonly throughout New York State, with the vast majority of cases occurring in raccoons, bats, foxes, skunks and woodchucks. Avoiding contact is your absolute best way of protecting yourself from this fatal disease.

Signs of rabies in wild animals includes:

• Aggressive, uncharacteristic behavior, such as attacking objects or people

• Losing fear of humans (acting uncharacteristically friendly)

• Difficulty walking or staggering

• Paralysis of the legs or jaw, loss of coordination

• Difficulty swallowing and a fear of water

• Drooling or foaming at the mouth.

The Department of Public Health is working to provide another free clinic in the Wurtsboro area, which will be announced shortly.

A regularly scheduled vaccination clinic is being held October 8 at the Monticello Firehouse on Richardson Avenue from 6-7:30 p.m. It is free to all Sullivan County residents, with no registration required. (Bring ID and keep your dog, cat or ferret on a leash or in a kennel.)

What Can People Do to Protect Themselves Against Rabies?

• Avoid all unnecessary physical contact with wild animals. Rabies is 100% fatal if not promptly treated with rabies post exposure prophylaxis.

• Be sure your pets are up to date on rabies vaccinations. As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to ensure your pets are fully vaccinated. Pets too young to be vaccinated should be kept indoors.

• Don’t try to separate two fighting animals. Wear gloves if you handle your pet after a fight.

• Keep family pets indoors at night. Don’t leave them outside unattended or let them roam free.

• Don’t attract wild animals to your home or yard. Keep your property free of stored bird seed, food garbage or other foods that may attract animals. Feed pets indoors. Tightly cap or put away garbage cans. Board up any openings to your attic, basement, porch or garage. Cap your chimney with screens.

• Don’t feed, touch or adopt wild animals, stray dogs or stray cats.

What if Someone Is Bitten?

• Encourage children to immediately tell an adult if they are bitten by any animal.

• Seek treatment for all animal bites and report contact with any wild animals to Sullivan County Department of Public Health at (845) 292-5910.

• If you can safely do so, don’t let an animal escape that has possibly exposed someone to rabies. This also includes bats, as bats can be difficult to keep out of buildings because they can get through cracks as small as a pencil. Bats have small, sharp teeth and in certain circumstances people can be bitten and not know it.

For more information, please contact the Disease Surveillance and Investigation Department of Sullivan County Public Health at 845-292-5910 or visit their website at www.sullivanny.gov/publichealth/epidemiology.

Address

145 Hepper Street
Walden, NY
12586

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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