No, but the Animal Protective League has a Trap Neuter Release Program and can be contacted at 216.377.1624 ext 124.
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Contact the Division of Animal Control at 216.664.3069.
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Contact the Division of Animal Control at 216.664.3069. If it is after 3pm call the Cleveland Police at 216.621.1212.
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The Animal Protective League (216.771.4616) has Cruelty Investigators that investigate complaints.
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You can contact the Division of Animal Control at 216.664.3069. Residents have several service options to choose from regarding nuisance wildlife.
- You can use your own trap. Animal Control will pick up any trapped wildlife except skunks (contracted trappers will pick up skunks). We will return the trap or it can be picked up at Animal Control which is located at 9203 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44113.
- You can borrow a trap from us for a $20 returnable deposit. We will pick up any trapped wildlife except skunks (contracted trappers will pick up skunks). The trap will be returned or it can be picked up and used until you are satisfied. The deposit is returned when the trap is returned.
- The wildlife can be put on the contracted Wildlife Trapper list. Time frame for this service is unknown because it is difficult to estimate how long it will take the trapper to handle each assigned service call.
If you are in need of trapping services, call 216.664.3069 and leave your name, address, zip code, phone number, and type of nuisance animal. The trapper is not contracted to trap animals that are inside homes. If an animal becomes trapped inside your house, it is your responsibility to handle that situation. The Wildlife Trapping Service is available from April 15th to October 31st each year.
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Call the Division of Animal Control at 216.664.3069 or the Police at 216.621.1212
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The adoption fee is $40 plus the cost of a current year license. The cost of the license is $21. The adoption fee includes vaccination, spay/neuter, and micro chip.
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No, cats are known to eventually come down from trees for food. The fire department does not respond to those calls because it takes a unit out of service which may jeopardize the safety of the community.
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Yes. By law, pets must be on a leash and cleaned up after.
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