After that Kevin wrote to Santa Claus and prayed to God every day for his well being and one day in his early years his parents brought his next fur baby into his life, a female Collie named, Maxy. At the age of one Kevin was blessed with the gift of his first best friend, a beautiful Collie boy named, Trouble, who he, unfortunately, lost at the age of five. Aside from animal rescue work, Kevin is a filmmaker and a working screenwriter. Nothing brings greater join to him than spending time with his three fur babies and all of their kind. CACC continues to work with partner organizations including, Lost Dogs Illinois and Lost Cats Illinois, as well as local agencies including PAWS Chicago, the Animal Welfare League, The Garrido Stray Rescue Foundation, Tree House Humane Society, Harmony House for Cats and the Anti-Cruelty Society to provide services for stray animals.Kevin Callies believes that all animals are truly sentient beings and that WE as humans are obligated to be their voice. ![]() The Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Fire Department will still have 24-hour access to the facility to bring in stray animals that their officers find on duty. All visitors must make an appointment for animal intake by emailing or calling 31. CACC will accept stray and owner-surrendered animals from 12 p.m. In an effort to better serve Chicago’s residents and animals safely, Chicago Animal Care and Control is open by appointment only for all animal intake (strays and owner-surrenders). If followed by residents, the likelihood of negative interactions between coyotes and humans/pets is low and coexistence is possible. To maintain a safe distance, homeowners are instructed to limit availability of food on their property and haze individual coyotes in the case of direct encounters. Even in densely populated areas, coyotes maintain an avoidance of humans so potential for interaction is low. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN (LINK) COYOTE MANAGEMENT PLAN Coyotes are becoming increasingly common in cities. To view lost animals or animals available for adoption, please visit For information on Upcoming Commission on Animal Care & Control Board Meeting Dates You must make an appointment to drop off animals by emailing will contact you back with available times. If you live outside of the City of Chicago and are surrendering a pet, please contact your local animal control or humane society.Ĭity of Chicago residents may surrender their owned pets or drop off stray animals found in Chicago from 12 pm to 7 pm daily. In order to make an appointment, you must email This email is monitored from 12 pm to 7 pm daily.ĬACC does not accept owner surrendered pets from non-City of Chicago residents.
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