Warwick Animal Shelter

Warwick Animal Shelter Shelter hours are: M,T,W,F 12-4pm;
Sat 11-3pm, Sun 11-2:30; closed Thurs and holidays

06/16/2025

Bunny!!! Young, FUN, friendly, playful, loyal, sweet - Bunny is an active young dog that will need daily exercise, loves to play with her toys and is very affectionate. We estimate her age is just under 1 yr old. Spayed, vaccinated, heartworm negative - you will never be bored with Bunny around to entertain you!

Bunny’s bio, our location, hours, contact info: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/bunny-76047816/ri/warwick/warwick-animal-shelter-ri59/

Request an adoption application by email, or for other questions about Bunny: [email protected]

Our little baker Baylee is hard at work making fresh, warm biscuits on this dreary, rainy Caturday. Just think, she coul...
06/14/2025

Our little baker Baylee is hard at work making fresh, warm biscuits on this dreary, rainy Caturday. Just think, she could be making biscuits for you in your home too, just as long as she’s the only pet. She will teach you her family recipe, passed down from her mom! 🥖
Baylee has been here for quite a while, she’s kinda sick of making us biscuits, maybe she’s the right fit for you? 🥐
Spayed, vaccinated, negative for FIV/FeLV, friendly and oh so gorgeous! 🩶🤍🩶
Learn more about Baylee, our location and hours: https://www.petfinder.com/cat/baylee-70791419/ri/warwick/warwick-animal-shelter-ri59/

To request an adoption application, please email: [email protected]

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Best Day! Ben went to his new home🐾 of course he had no idea where he was going 😆
06/14/2025

Best Day! Ben went to his new home🐾 of course he had no idea where he was going 😆

6/10/2025 - This cat is still missing. Please keep an eye out for him.
06/10/2025

6/10/2025 - This cat is still missing.
Please keep an eye out for him.

⚠️Still reported missing by owner on 6/10/2025⚠️
CAT MISSING: black neutered male with a very short tail from 106 Cady Ave., Warwick, RI.
Please call owner at 401-302-6693 with information.

Found on Church Ave Warwick 468-4377, female
06/10/2025

Found on Church Ave Warwick 468-4377, female

Dog found on Marla Ct., (Buttonwoods), Warwick, RI 🇺🇸 - currently here at Warwick Animal Shelter.Black dog with white st...
06/09/2025

Dog found on Marla Ct., (Buttonwoods), Warwick, RI 🇺🇸 - currently here at Warwick Animal Shelter.
Black dog with white stripe on chest.
Call Warwick Animal Shelter 401-468-4377

06/07/2025

Hi, I’m Wes! 👋

Wes is a super chill, senior guy that just needs a break. He is a nice, friendly, gentle cat and enjoys hanging out on his cat tree, looking out the window. Wes is about 10-12 yrs old, neutered, up to date on vaccinations and negative for FIV/FeLV.
Whomever had him before didn't take very good care of him, as he had dental disease when he got here so we recently had a dental done. We also discovered that he has cardiomyopathy so he is on a pill twice daily to regulate his heartbeat (hey, how many seniors do you know that aren't on medications for something!!!) and he’s doing well.
Wes isn't confrontational with other cats but he doesn't seem to enjoy their company either. He could live with another non-confrontational cat that will just co-exist with him but he won't appreciate living with a cat that wants to interact with him, which explains why he’s hanging out in a cabinet because Dani is somewhere in the middle and just doesn’t understand Wes’ invisible boundaries 😹
Anyway, Wes will make a great companion, plus he’s a mature dude so you don’t have to worry about him climbing up your leg or knocking things over. He’s quiet and handsome.
Wes deserves a home, he’s been here a while waiting and waiting… maybe you can give him a share to help him find a forever home?

Warwick Animal Shelter
Warwick, RI 🇺🇸
Request an adoption application by emailing: [email protected]

Info on all adoptables, location and hours:
https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ri/warwick/warwick-animal-shelter-ri59/

Please read, then share
06/04/2025

Please read, then share

Please take this seriously:
Please please understand that when we give instructions/advice, there’s a reason behind every word. If you find injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife, do not handle/pet. Do not feed. Do not give water. If you have the animal contained, put it in a ventilated box/container and keep it in a dark quiet area away from pets and people. Then reach out for help. Don’t do anything else unless instructed to do so by a rehabber…not your neighbor, not Google, or someone who raised a chipmunk once, but a rehabber or wildlife professional.

Today someone who reached out to GWN for help with a rabies vector species was bitten by the animal. It seemed docile so he reached in to place a bowl of water in the crate and it bit him. GWN had to contact environmental health and the animal was picked up by animal control. It will be euthanized and sent off for rabies testing. If it is positive, the person will go through a series of expensive shots. This is protocol for any RVS animal that bites someone, whether it is exhibiting any symptoms or not.

Do NOT touch a rabies vector species without gloves!! The most common animals to carry rabies are bats, raccoons, skunks, & foxes but this doesn’t mean they all have rabies. All animals can carry mites, fleas, & diseases so wear gloves anyway. And unless you are actually Snow White, a wild animal that approaches you needs help. Proceed with caution and follow the advice of wildlife professionals.

Facts: Putting water in a birds mouth can literally cause them to choke to death. Not all birds eat worms. Domesticating a fawn by bringing it in your home to “help it” is a death sentence. If you give a baby squirrel or bunny the wrong kind of milk, you can make it so ill that it will take days for a rehabber to stabilize. Baby opossums do not suckle; they are attached to a feeding tube inside their mom so you can’t feed with a bottle. Some animals require rehydration before they can be fed. Turtles live in a 1 mile radius their entire lives. Baby birds can get food lodged in their throat and suffocate. If you use the wrong kind of syringe/nipple and feed a baby animal too fast or too much, it will aspirate and die. Ducklings can drown. You cannot judge if it’s a venomous snake by its head or pupil shape. The animal that you just found doesn’t “like you”, he’s in shock and afraid to move. Baby animals can’t have breast milk. Everything we tell you is for a reason.

If you’re still reading this, thank you. Today was a scary day. We hope our human friend has a clean bill of health. We ❤️ our wildlife and we ❤️ our wildlife loving humans. Today’s incident was avoidable. This post isn’t to criticize; it’s to teach someone who may not know so we can avoid another incident tomorrow.

xoxo, GWN
The Georgia Wildlife Network

Photo is of another raccoon who also sadly had to be euthanized last week. 😞 This work really sucks some days.

Address

101 Arthur W Devine Boulevard
Warwick, RI
02886

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 4pm
Tuesday 12pm - 4pm
Wednesday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm
Sunday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

+14014684377

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