A Continued Commitment to the St. Hubert's Community
A message from Michelle Thevenin, St. Hubert’s Chief Operating Officer:
We know many of our communities – adopters, volunteers and supporters – are anxious to return to our campuses at Madison, North Branch and Noah’s. We are nearly six months into our pandemic response here at St. Hubert’s and we’re trying out new ways of doing our work, while still under fairly tight disease control protocols.
We will continue to do adoptions by appointment at our Madison facility and virtually through our foster network. We have nearly 300 animals (mostly cats!) in foster homes waiting for their forever homes. For more information, visit www.sthuberts.org/adoption-process.
Our Animal Control Officers continue to work from our Madison and North Branch locations.
We have limited volunteer opportunities at all three locations, which are being carefully scheduled to ensure appropriate physical distancing. This is especially true in our smaller locations (Noah’s and North Branch).
While we will not be housing adoptable animals at our North Branch and Noah’s locations, we will be hosting adoption events at these sites.
Doggie Day Camp has opened!
Critter Camp has gone virtual!
New training classes will start on Saturday, August 8 with strict physical distancing protocols to maintain everyone’s safety. We will offer in-person group classes and private lessons, drop-off training classes, and virtual classes, workshops and private lessons. More details and schedules are coming soon.
We can accept limited donations at all three of our sites. Pet food and cat litter are the most urgent needs. These donations help supply our pet food bank and help keep pets with the families that care for them.
We will continue to keep our staff and volunteers safe, while providing the best care for the animals in our communities. Thank you for your support and care!