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Help provide a safe haven for Revelstoke's lost and abandoned animals with nowhere else to turn. Your donations will rescue, reunite, or rehome a vulnerable animal. Give today and make second chances possible!



 

Thanks to your generosity, RDHS is currently not accepting donations of dog beds, blankets or towels as we have an over abundance.


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News

Revelstoke District Humane Society
Revelstoke District Humane Society1 day ago
🐾 Is anyone missing a cat? 🐾

A male cat has been found in the Douglas Street area. He had reportedly been coming to a home in the neighborhood and meowing outside every night.

If you think this may be your cat, please contact the Revelstoke & District Humane Society:
📞 250-837-8578
📧 revelstokehumanesociety@gmail.com
or via our social media accounts.

Please share to help reunite him with his family. ❤️🐾
Revelstoke District Humane Society
Revelstoke District Humane Society7 days ago
UPDATE: Lilly is safe at home!

🚨 Missing Cat – Please Help Find Lilly 🐱

A cat named Lilly has gone missing from the 200 block on 8th Street, Revelstoke.

Lilly may have slipped out when people were coming in and out of the house. She is a rescue cat and is likely very scared and hiding. She may be hiding somewhere quiet and out of sight, such as under a shed, deck, carport, or steps.

Description:
• Grey with darker stripes and a bit of tan,
• White chest and paws,
• Green eyes.

If you live nearby, please take a moment to check sheds, garages, and around your property.

If you see Lilly, please message/text, or call 250-814-8027.

Thank you so much for helping bring Lilly safely home. ❤️
Revelstoke District Humane Society
Revelstoke District Humane Society7 days ago
Adoption Update from Yondu (now Pickle):
"He has acclimated very well. Our older cat Poopy chases him all over and he does the same to her. Very playful bunch. Here is a photo of Pickle.. being a pickle." 😂


We Care About Revelstoke's Animals.
 

Each year, we care for dozens of sick, injured and homeless animals. We provide leadership for animal welfare in our community to create a brighter future for all animals.

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