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Emergency Pet Food:

The Cheyenne Animal Shelter provides a food assistance program to help people of the Laramie County Community during rough times. Anyone in need of cat or dog food is welcome to visit the Shelter during normal business hours to receive assistance. There are no requirements for eligibility and we will always do our best to accommodate the need.

Understand that Cheyenne Animal Shelter can only provide donated food and cannot accommodate specific food requirements. CAS does not provide any canned or wet food (dog or cat) and does not provide litter under the Food Assistance Program.  


Safety Net Programs for Owned Pets:

Safehouse Shelter Boarding

When a person enrolls in Safehouse, the shelter provides free boarding to their pets in an effort to try to keep pets with their people. Pets enrolled in this program may be visited by their people during their stay, and are provided with daily food, water, walks and socialization, and enrichment.

This program offers spaying/neutering, microchips and rabies vaccination of pets at no additional expense to the owner. (Safehouse boarding contract is required for enrollment.)


Comea Shelter Boarding

When a person enrolls in COMEA, the shelter provides free boarding to their pets in an effort to try to keep pets with their people. We offer 30 days of boarding and pets enrolled in this program may be visited by their people during their stay, and are provided with daily food, water, walks, socialization, and enrichment. This program offers spaying/neutering, microchips, and rabies vaccination of pets at no additional expense to the owner. (COMEA boarding contract is required for enrollment.)