The Pima Animal Care Center had a record-breaking 2019, with a live release rate higher than 91% and the most adoptions the shelter has ever seen.
PACC took in 18,457 animals in 2019. It euthanized fewer than 1,000 animals for the first time in PACC’s known history, said Director of Animal Services Kristen Hassen. In comparison, more than 14,000 animals were euthanized at PACC in 2010.
“This was a completely different organization 10 years ago, with very little emphasis on life-saving,†said Hassen, who has been at PACC for about 2½ years.
Animals can be euthanized at PACC for three reasons — dogs that pose an immediate threat to public safety, medical conditions the center is unable to treat and an animal that’s “truly at the end of its life,†Hassen said.
The 91.8% live release rate, which means nearly nine out of every 10 animals that arrived at PACC left alive, was made possible because PACC began making more life-saving efforts for vulnerable animals.
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Hassen also attributes the rate to the 1,100 people who volunteered last year, PACC’s collaboration with rescue partners and the center’s growing foster program.
Last year, more than 5,200 animals went to foster homes, which is especially beneficial when the shelter runs out of space and for animals with conditions that are difficult to care for at the shelter.
Another reason why so many more animals left the center alive last year is an uptick in adoptions, which could be due to the shelter being open seven days a week and on many holidays. More than 11,300 pets were adopted in 2019, compared to 10,857 in 2018.
“The community is showing up more than ever,†Hassen said. “We’re really seeing PACC as a community resource center rather than a county shelter.â€
And although the save rate is important when measuring PACC’s success, PACC has also invested in the animals’ quality of life when they’re at the shelter.
“As we decrease euthanasia, we make life-saving attempts to more animals,†she said. Last year, 596 animals died while at PACC or in foster care, an increase from the year prior.
Hassen said animals sometimes don’t survive illnesses or injuries that PACC is trying to treat. PACC also started a “fospice†program that allows pets to live with fosters in the last days of their lives.
Another reason for the uptick is that PACC took in more kittens than ever.
“We made life-saving efforts for every single one of them,†Hassen said. “Even though we did that, the save rate for tiny kittens is 60 to 65%, aged zero to one week. Some of those kittens just fail to thrive.â€
In 2020, PACC will have increased training for staff and volunteers from the National Kitten Coalition. PACC is also planning a “leave kittens alone†campaign to inform the public that kittens shouldn’t be taken from their homes just because the mother isn’t immediately found.
PACC also plans to hire two overnight veterinary technicians to be at the shelter in the case of an emergency.
Although PACC has seen positive growth in many areas, intake numbers are higher than ever. PACC’s lowest intake number was recorded in 2017 at 16,139.

“I would say that we are far from out of the water,†she said. “We’re not on easy street — we’re seeing an increased intake, primarily in kittens and big dogs.â€
Hassen attributes the numbers to a few factors, including ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s warm weather that can cause animals to breed more. The uptick in big dogs specifically can indicate that people are moving and having challenges finding housing that allows large animals.
To address the issue, PACC maps where intakes are coming from so staff can target services to those areas. In 2020, the shelter also hopes to provide more resources to families so they won’t have to surrender pets.
Although 2,701 pets were returned to their owners in 2019 — more than 500 higher than 2018’s number — Hassen said the number is low compared to other communities. PACC hopes to increase that number in 2020 and now has an entire staff position dedicated to finding the homes of lost pets.
Another reason for the increased intake: “As PACC has increased life-saving measures and become a beacon of hope in the community, the community feels more OK with bringing their animals here.â€
Also up from 2018 was the number of animal protection responses, from stray dog complaints to police assists to leash law violations. The reason for the increase can be mainly attributed to the fact that PACC reached full staffing in that area for the first time in several years, Hassen said.
The number of dangerous dog cases has stayed consistent, with 40 last year and 43 in 2018. Bite reports have also remained consistent in the last several years, Hassen said.
Adoptable pets looking for homes
Adopt a friend: Cranberry

CRANBERRY
Age: 6 months.
Story: After spending her first five months in a back yard without much contact with people, Cranberry and her siblings were brought to TALGV for socialization and training. She has soon learned to enjoy the company of people who care and would be a wonderful companion.
Fee: $85; including spay, shots, and microchip.
Contact: The Animal League of Green Valley at 520-625-3170 or .
Meet: TALGV, 1600 W. Duval Mine Road, Green Valley, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. daily (closed Thanksgiving Day).
Adopt a friend: Beatrice

BEATRICE-FEMALE
ID: 877231
Age: 5-years-old
Qualities: I am a sweet girl who, once comfortable, becomes very outgoing and friendly
Needs: New environments can be scary for me so I will need to go home with a patient family.
Fee: $80
Contact: The Humane Society of Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Main Campus, 520-327-6088, ext. 173
Meet: 635 W. Roger Rd. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, AZ 85705, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, or noon-5 p.m. Sundays.
Adopt a friend: Yogurt

YOGURT — GREY AND WHITE TABBY
Age: 2½ years.
Story: Yogurt is a charming, friendly, inquisitive, and independent female who enjoyed two dog companions at her former home. She is 11 pounds of tabby and white furry fun.
Fee: $45; including spay, shots, and microchip.
Contact: The Animal League of Green Valley at 520-625-3170 or .
Meet: TALGV, 1600 W. Duval Mine Road, Green Valley, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. daily (closed Thanksgiving Day).
Adopt a friend: Karla

KARLA-FEMALE
ID: 880839
Age: 4 years old
Qualities: I’m a sweet girl with a gentle nature and loving personality.
Needs: Loving family
Fee: $80
Contact: The Humane Society of Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Main Campus 520-327-6088, ext. 173
Meet: 635 W. Roger Rd. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥, AZ 85705, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays, or noon-5 p.m. Sundays.
Adopt a friend: Bucky

BUCKY ─ MALE DSH GRAY, BLUE OR SILVER TABBY
Age: 7 months old
Story: Bucky’s life had a rough start but now it is really good, and it could be perfect if you would give him a home of his own. Bucky was rescued with 16 other kittens from a hoarding situation where he was very small and not in good health. But now he is the picture of perfection, handsome, healthy, lovable. Bucky loves playing with kitty friends, so please be sure he has a kitty friend. His foster mom says he’s one of her most photogenic kittens. If you hold him, pet him, brush him, love him AND, of course, feed him well, Bucky will make for a happy family. So come see him soon.
Fee: $20 but only in November during Paws Patrol’s 50% Off Adoption Fees for all male cats, adoption qualifications required. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley, AZ, (520)207-4024. .
Meet: by appointment.
Adopt a friend: Peter Parker

PETER PARKER — DOMESTIC SHORTHAIR ORANGE AND RED TABBY
Age: 7 months.
Story: If you like Marvel Comics, then you know of Peter Parker. In the movies, Peter is an action hero, and this kitten is definitely a character who likes action. Peter was one of 12 or so kittens raised in a foster home. He came from unpleasant surroundings but now he is strong, healthy and one of the few action character kittens who is still searching for his forever home. This orange tabby is soft and laid-back. He plays hard then takes naps. He loves human attention and will be a great superhero in your family. Adoption qualifications required.
Fee: $20 only in November during Paws Patrol’s 50% off adoption fees for all male cats. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley. 520-207-4024. .
Meet: By appointment, give us a call.
Adopt a friend: Hunahpu

HUNAHPU ─ MALE DSH BROWN TABBY
Age: Possibly 4 years.
Story: If Hunahpu could speak our language he would share his tragic story. He was part of a hoarding situation and then PACC rescued him recently and had him neutered. He had plenty of food and was cared for. Then he was quickly adopted to someone in Green Valley, and in just a few days, Hunahpu ended up outside and found safety in the garage of some Paws Patrol volunteers. The Paws people tried to contact his new owners but for some reason, they did not want this brown tabby back, but that is a good thing. Because in his Paws Patrol foster home, he has plenty of food, a nice bed and people to pet me. He doesn’t particularly do well with other cats, probably because of his early hoarding days, so Hunahpu needs to be your only cat.
Fee: $20 during Paws Patrol’s 50% Off Adoption Fees for all male cats, adoption qualifications required. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley, AZ, (520)207-4024. .
Meet: by appointment.
Adopt a friend: Opal

OPAL — DSH ORANGE AND RED TABBY
Age: 1 year.
Story: Opal is a beautiful and loving tabby with the softest orange coat. This year has been a whirlwind for her. She gave birth to four beautiful kittens this spring. With a foster home to go to, she was able to be the best mom ever. She nursed and cuddled those kittens. It was hard because she’s so young herself. Now that Opal’s kittens are adopted, she needs a family of her own. She is super affectionate and if you let her, she’ll be the best lap kitty you will ever have. Opal loves to give humans attention and she would do best in a house where she’s the only cat. Adoption qualification required.
Fee: $40. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley. 520-207-4024. .
Meet: By appointment, give us a call.
Adopt a friend: Robbie

ROBBIE ─ MALE TUXEDO
Age: 18 months.
Story: Robbie is the most lovable Tuxedo cat you’ll ever meet. He loves to give you attention and when you hold him, he may even hug you back. He really likes being petted and he loves life living indoors. When he came to Paws Patrol he was underweight. Now he’s healthy, always hungry and ready to find an indoor forever home, preferably one without other pets or small children. So if you have the patience to help this handsome tuxedo cat, together you can watch the world go by.
Fee: $20 in November during Paws Patrol’s 50% Off Adoption Fees for all male cats, adoption qualifications required. Includes microchip, neutering and current shots.
Contact: Paws Patrol, Green Valley, AZ, 520-207-4024. .
Meet: by appointment.
Adopt a friend: Rue

RUE — DLH
ID# A686258
Age: 6 years
Qualities: Rue appreciates the finer things in life. She enjoys gazing out the window at the birds and lizards, she loves her servings of tuna, and she always makes time for her beauty naps.
Fee: Rue has a $0 adoption fee. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Eva

EVA — DSH
ID# A686098
Age: 3 years
Qualities: Eva is a friendly girl in search of someone who can give her regular neck scritches. She’s a little shy at first, but warms up quickly when you ply her with tasty treats.
Fee: Eva has a $0 adoption fee. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Luna

LUNA
ID# A542009
Age: 6 years
Qualities: Luna is an easy going lady who gets along with dogs her size. She’s a playgroup rock star, is housebroken, and rides well in the car. At the end of the day, Luna enjoys playing with her squeaky toys, loves to cuddle, and snores ever so lightly.
Fee: Luna has a $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Tomba

TOMBA
ID# A684743
Age: 2 years
Qualities: Tomba is a lap monkey! She’ll climb into your lap and shower you with sweet kisses! She’s a friendly, affectionate, smart, snuggly, amateur treat catcher looking for a quiet family to love her.
Fee: Tomba has a $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Heatwave

HEATWAVE
ID# A670572
Age: 3 years
Qualities: Heatwave loves going to playgroup and running around with the other pups! He’s full of personality, is house trained, is easy to leash up and walk, and he loves being petted.
Fee: Heatwave has a $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Gazpacho

GAZPACHO
ID# A686471
Age: 1 year
Qualities: Gazpacho is a calm and loving soul. He’s a relaxed and gentle young man who likes affection and human companionship. Gazpacho will come right up to you so he can get some head scritches and comforting.
Fee: Gazpacho has a $0 adoption fee. A $20 license fee applies to adult dogs. Adoption includes spay or neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, and a free vet visit.
Contact: Pima Animal Care Center, 4000 N. Silverbell Rd., 724-5900. Monday — Friday, 12pm — 7pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am — 5pm.
Adopt a friend: Tony

Tony — DSH BLACK
Age: 6 months
Story: Tony is an outgoing, loveable, playful kitten. He just loves people and will hop in your lap the second he sees you. His kinked tail just gives him more purrsonality
Fee: $110 for one; $165 for two (includes spay/neuter, microchip and appropriate shots.)
Contact: Pawsitively Cats @ 520-289-2747 or savecats@pawsitivelycats.org
Meet: Monday — Saturday from 11:00-2:00; 1145 N. Woodland
Adopt a friend: Finnegan

FINNEGAN ─ DSH ORANGE/WHITE
Age: 6 months
Story: Finnegan is a sweet-tempered boy who loves people, other kittens and cat-friendly dogs. He is a shelter favorite who would love his own home. Could that be yours?
Fee: $110 for one; $165 for two (includes spay/neuter, microchip and appropriate shots.)
Contact: Pawsitively Cats @ 520-289-2747 or savecats@pawsitivelycats.org
Meet: Monday — Saturday from 11:00-2:00; 1145 N. Woodland
Adopt a friend: Ina

INA ─ DSH BROWN TABBY
Age: 1½ years old
Qualities: This young lady is a little quiet, but very sweet. She doesn’t get along with dogs at all, as they frighten her, and she would be best suited in a home without children, as she is easily startled. She does get along with cats, and finds their company soothing and enjoyable.
Needs: Needs a home with a patient family who love quiet kitties. Needs treats, and if you have a sunny spot, she’d love to snooze in it!
Fee: $80
Contact: The Hermitage No-Kill Cat Shelter; 5278 E 21st Street, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ AZ 85711.
Meet: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays; Closed Sundays and Mondays.