The Montgomery County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for unwanted, lost and
abused domestic animals.
Established in 1909 and chartered in 1916, the Montgomery County SPCA (in Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania), has three locations. The Conshohocken
facility houses the administrative
offices as well as small domestic animals. The Perkiomenville
facility includes a pet cemetery (closed) and horse farm along with facilities for small animals.
Our newest facility for small domestic animals is in Abington.
Montgomery County SPCA
19 E. Ridge Pike
PO Box 222
Conshohocken, PA 19428-0222
PHONE: (610) 825-0111
EMAIL: mcspca@voicenet.com;
EMAIL2: EmailStaff
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PA House Bill 82
By Penny Conly Ellison
Most of us have probably read stories or seen television shows about humane police officers discovering animals in horrendous conditions. It can be just one dog left alone in a backyard without enough food or shelter from the elements or a house full of cats in dire need of veterinary care. Pennsylvania law allows humane police officers to seize the animals and hold them pending a criminal trial for animal cruelty.
Read more at...www.pennlive.com
If you see an animal being abused or mistreated, please call the Montgomery
County S.P.C.A. at:
(610) 825-0111, (610) 754-7822 or (215) 886-8802
We will investigate it.
If you have any questions, please call the Montgomery County SPCA at
610-825-0111, or come visit us. If you need directions,
here is a map.
If you stop by one of the Montgomery County SPCA facilities for a visit, please
mention that you have visited our website.
Adoptions
Surrender an Animal
Please read the SPCA's Adoption information page for important information before adopting an animal.
- SPCA Administrator