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Colonial Capital Humane Society
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1860 Old Airport Rd. New Bern NC 28562
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Colonial Capital humane society helps our community so much. They are all dedicated to the well being of animals. They do a tremendous job in taking in strays and placing them with new owners that make a good fit for each of them.

Colonial Capital Humane Society

#41 in United States, #3 in North Carolina, #1 in New Bern

1860 Old Airport Rd. New Bern NC 28562

https://colonialcapital.wixsite.com/cchs

[email protected]

Service areas:

New Bern, James City, River Bend, Trent Woods, Brices Creek, Bridgeton, Fairfield Harbor

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Established in 1978, Colonial Capital Humane Society (CCHS) is the only no-kill shelter in Craven County. We are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for abandoned, abused and neglected animals while they wait for their forever homes. CCHS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer and donation driven organization.

Mission and Vision

The mission of Colonial Capital Humane Society is to rescue and relieve the suffering of abused, abandoned, and stray animals; provide for their care until forever homes can be found; and create greater public awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering and humane treatment of animals.

Adoption Policy

You must be at least 21 years of age to adopt or foster a pet. All pets in the home must be current on vaccinations or spayed/neutered. All dogs must be on heartworm preventative. All cats must be FIV/FELV tested negative (if positive, we may have positive cats available for adoption or foster). We have a strict "No Declaw" and "Indoor Only" policy for cats/kittens adopted from us. If the pet you chose is still available when we receive your application and your application is a good match, we will contact your veterinarian for vetting history.
https://colonialcapital.wixsite.com/cchs/adoptions

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"Colonial Capital humane society helps our community so much. They are all dedicated to the well being of animals. They do a tremendous job in taking in strays and placing them with new owners that make a good fit for each of them."

denise b.

Volunteer / foster

"Colonial Capital humane society helps our community so much. They are all dedicated to the well being of animals. They do a tremendous job in taking in strays and placing them with new owners that make a good fit for each of them."

denise b.

Volunteer / foster

"Colonial capital humane society has helped me get many critical cases out of the shelter and into foster. They provide a great food pantry for the community! All in all they treat their animals amazingly and we are always happy to send our shelter pets there. I know they will find them the best home possible."

tanya o.

Supporter

"This group of individuals took over a failing facility on the brink of being shattered to a thriving, well run, integral part of the community and home to the best future the rescued cats and dogs can ever have. They have drawn the entire New Bern and surrounding area into supporting them through creative fundraising events, educational programs that help the community understand the importance of fostering and adoption, and overall care for the health and well- being of the animals. The network of fosters they have built allows that they can be aggressive with "kill" shelters to pull those animals out and into a caring foster family to begin the journey to becoming someone's furever pet. The.ongoing, creative, very successful fund raising program has allowed them to build a beautiful state of the art facility created to increase the number of rescues they can take in and enhance the quality of care the animals receive. And for the 3 years it took to build this facility, all animals had to be with fosters - a feat they accomplished without ever compromising their aggressive mission to go after and assisting any animal or other facility that needed help. The entire group of individuals make me.proud to have played a minor role of fostering. As awful as it is that bad things happen to cats and dogs, those in this geographic area are very fortunate that CCHS is where they land."

april m.

Volunteer / foster, Fan

"We recently adopted two cats from Colonial Capital. They came with up-to-date shots, were neutered, and chipped. The cats are well taken care of by a caring staff. We were very happy with our interaction with the society."

jake w.

Adoptee

"Colonial Capital is amazing! They take in unwanted animals, provide all medical care, and find AMAZING, vetted FUREVER homes."

jenna m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"The staff/volunteers are helpful and friendly. Their application process seems to be thorough. The animals always look well fed and content."

tammi s.

Fan

"I adopted our dog Cain from Colonial Capital Humane Society in 2022. They put a lot of effort into training and it really shows. Thank you for all your hard work."

jake m.

Volunteer / foster

"The volunteers go above & beyond to help all animals. The foster program is huge and the community is so generous and willing to step up for the animals. We have a spay/neuter crisis and the CCHS village is always there to help"

sara r.

Volunteer / foster

"So happy we found Colonial Capital Humane Society. They are such a dedicated group of people."

brittany w.

Supporter

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