Southeast Area Animal Control Authority (SEAACA)
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Address:
9777 Seaaca Street, Downey, CA 90241, United States, California, USA
Description:
Services
With the support of its Board of Commissioners and dedicated staff, SEAACA is committed to providing programs for the caring of abandoned and unwanted pets, reuniting lost pets with their families and matching new homes for adoptable pets. SEAACA promotes responsible pet ownership by providing educational information, ensuring access to spay or neuter services at a reasonable cost and insisting people accept the fact their pets are members of the family.
SEAACA provides sheltering of lost animals and vaccinations clinics. SEAACA enforces state and local laws related to animals such as leashing, licensing and animal cruelty.
Mission
Rescue animals from harm. Reduce pet overpopulation. Increase shelter adoptions. Sustain a safe, humane community.
was last modified: February 17th, 2020 by Grier Holliday
Categories:
Pet Rescue & Adoption
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Contact Information
Phone:
562-803-3301
Website:
was last modified: March 6th, 2020 by Grier Holliday
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