Montgomery County Animal Shelter, Adoption & Pets 2026

Official Montgomery County, Texas animal shelter guide

Montgomery County Animal Services Adoption, Lost Pet & Animal Control Help

Use official Montgomery County Animal Services resources to check adoption hours, view dogs and cats, understand adoption fees, search lost and found pets, report animal control concerns, use wellness clinic appointments, and handle owner surrender or found-pet intake without depending on outdated third-party pages.

🐾 Tue–Sun 11:30–5 πŸ“ 8535 State Hwy 242 ☎️ 936-442-7738 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Montgomery County Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for montgomery county animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Montgomery County, Texas path for adoption, dogs, cats, lost pets, found pets, animal control, surrender, cruelty reports, and wellness clinic services.

🐢 Adopt a pet β€” start with official MCAS listings

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Use this for: dogs, cats, and shelter pets currently listed by Montgomery County Animal Services.

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Best official path: view adoptable dogs and cats online, then visit MCAS during public adoption hours.

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Before you go: adoptions do not require an appointment, but availability and promotions can change quickly.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on social posts, screenshots, or old pet listings. Check the official MCAS pages before visiting.
πŸ‘‰ This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official MCAS page for each task, which is safer than sending every visitor to one generic link.
At a glance

Montgomery County Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Montgomery County Animal Services, commonly searched as Montgomery County Animal Shelter, is the official county shelter in Conroe, Texas. It serves Montgomery County residents with pet adoption, lost-and-found support, animal intake guidance, owner surrender requests, wellness services, animal control information, animal cruelty reporting, dangerous dog guidance, foster opportunities, rescue coordination, volunteer support, and pet-owner resources.

The biggest mistake is assuming every shelter question uses the same counter and the same process. Adoption does not require an appointment. Wellness clinic visits require an appointment. Intake and owner surrender can be limited, paused, or appointment-based. Animal control dispatch has separate weekday and after-hours paths. Lost pet recovery requires fast action, in-person checks, and repeated searches.

πŸ“ Shelter location 8535 State Hwy 242 Conroe, TX 77385
⏰ Adoption hours Tue–Sun 11:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
☎️ Main phone 936-442-7738 Press 2 for dispatch
πŸ’³ Standard fees $40 dogs $20 cats
🚨 After hours 936-760-5800 Non-emergency dispatch
⚠️ Important: Hours, intake limits, adoption fees, adoption specials, disease-mitigation pauses, wellness clinic appointments, animal-control routing, and surrender availability can change. Always verify the official Montgomery County Animal Services page before driving, paying a fee, reporting an issue, surrendering a pet, or planning an adoption visit.
πŸ”— Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Montgomery County Animal Services home, adoption hours, adoption fees, search pets, search dogs, search cats, lost pet resources, found animal intake, owner surrender, wellness center, animal control, animal cruelty, and dangerous dog pages. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
Page guide

What This Montgomery County Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Montgomery County Animal Shelter Adoption Hours and Intake Notes

The official MCAS adoption hours page says adoptions are open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday is closed. The same page says no appointment is needed for adoption, foster, or looking for lost pets, but some services require appointments.

Monday

Status: Closed.

Do not plan an adoption visit, surrender request, or shelter counter visit on Monday unless the official page announces a special event or change.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Public adoption hours: 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Official hours notes list intakes ending at 4:00 p.m. on these days when intake is available.

Thursday

Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

The official adoption-hours page notes Thursday as adoptions only, with no turn-ins.

Appointment services

Wellness clinic visits require appointments. Intake, strays, and owner surrender may be limited, paused, or handled through appointment/request forms.

⏰ Visit advice: Do not arrive at the final minute. A serious adopter should arrive early enough to view pets, ask questions, complete an application, and handle the adoption process without rushing staff or choosing the wrong pet.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Montgomery County Animal Services

Montgomery County Animal Services asks adopters to complete an adoption application before finalizing an adoption. The application collects basic contact details and information that helps staff determine whether the adopter is ready to care for the pet. The official page says no faxed or mailed applications are accepted, so users should follow the current shelter process carefully.

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Search official adoptable pets first

Start with the official MCAS adopt page, search all dogs, or search all cats. MCAS also links pet searches through 24Petconnect, which can show current shelter listings.

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Visit during Tuesday–Sunday adoption hours

Go to 8535 State Hwy 242 in Conroe during official adoption hours. Monday is closed, and adoption hours can change during shelter events, disease mitigation, weather, or county updates.

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Complete the adoption application

All adopters must complete an application. Be honest about housing, other pets, children, schedule, budget, and pet-care experience. A wrong match is not a win for the adopter or the animal.

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Review health, behavior and readiness

Ask whether the animal is already spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, heartworm tested if an adult dog, and ready to go home.

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Finalize the adoption and plan veterinary follow-up

After application approval, adopters sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. MCAS recommends bringing the animal to your personal veterinarian within 7 days of adoption.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: Do not adopt only because the fee is low. Ask whether the pet fits your housing, daily schedule, budget, children, other animals, energy level, and long-term care reality.
Fees and included care

Montgomery County Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What Is Included

The official MCAS adoption fee page lists standard adoption fees of $40 for dogs and $20 for cats. It also says adoption includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines, and rabies. The general adoption page adds that the adoption fee includes deworming and that adult dogs have been tested for heartworms.

Dogs

Standard fee: $40.

Adult dogs may include heartworm testing as part of the adoption package described by the shelter.

Cats

Standard fee: $20.

Confirm current promotions, specials, and individual animal status before assuming the final price.

Included care

Official MCAS pages say adoption includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines, rabies, and deworming.

Promotions

MCAS may run adoption specials or fee changes during high-intake periods and events. Always verify current specials on official pages or with the shelter.

Before you compare adoption prices

  • Check the current official fee page and pet listing.
  • Confirm what is already completed for the specific pet.
  • Budget for food, supplies, grooming, training, preventives, veterinary care, and emergencies.
  • Ask about heartworm status for adult dogs.
  • Do not wait only for a discount if the pet is a strong match for your household.
Pet search online

How to View Montgomery County Dogs and Cats for Adoption

MCAS provides official paths for searching all adoptable dogs and all adoptable cats. These pages may link users to 24Petconnect search results for current shelter animals. Online listings are helpful, but they are not a permanent reservation. Pets may be adopted, reclaimed, moved to foster, transferred, placed with rescue, or become unavailable due to health or shelter operations.

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Search Adoptable Dogs

Use the official MCAS dog search before relying on copied listings or social media screenshots.

Official dog search
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Search Adoptable Cats

Use the official MCAS cat search and verify current availability before visiting the Conroe shelter.

Official cat search
⚠️ Inventory warning: A pet shown online may not still be available when you arrive. Use the official listing first, then visit during adoption hours and confirm with shelter staff.
Lost and found

Montgomery County Lost Pets, Found Pets and Reunification Help

MCAS lost-and-found resources recommend using Petco Love Lost, checking shelters in person at least every other day, checking shelters outside your local area, contacting the microchip company if the pet has a registered chip, posting signs, using a yard sign, and using online lost pet resources. This is practical because photos online may not be clear, and pets may look different after a few days outside.

If your pet is missing

Use Petco Love Lost, check MCAS, visit local shelters in person, and search repeatedly. Do not check only one website once.

If you found a pet

MCAS asks Montgomery County residents to try to locate the owner, scan for a microchip, post found-pet information, and use the found pet form for assistance.

Microchip scan

Take the pet to a veterinary clinic, spay/neuter clinic, or shelter to scan for a microchip as soon as possible.

Shelter intake reality

MCAS notes that kennel capacity is limited and encourages owner search, rescue placement, or safe rehoming before shelter intake as a last resort.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Go in person to area shelters at least every other day.
  • Check shelters outside your immediate area.
  • Use Petco Love Lost and other free lost-pet tools.
  • Contact the microchip company and create an alert if the pet is chipped.
  • Post signs around the area and a sign in your front yard.
  • Prepare clear photos, cross streets, date, time, and contact information.
Animal control

Montgomery County Animal Control Dispatch, Rabies Exposure and Reports

MCAS lists Animal Control Dispatch at 936-442-7738, press 2, open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For after hours, weekends, and holidays, the page lists Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch Center non-emergency dispatch at 936-760-5800.

Animal control dispatch

936-442-7738, press 2

Use during listed weekday animal control dispatch hours.

After hours / weekend / holiday

936-760-5800

Use Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department non-emergency dispatch for after-hours routing.

Rabies exposure

MCAS states that Texas law mandates animal bites, scratches that break the skin, and rabies exposure incidents be reported to the local rabies control authority immediately.

Impounded animals

The animal control page points users to PetHarbor for viewing animals located at the shelter.

⚠️ Safety rule: For active danger, severe injury, or a life-safety emergency, use emergency services first. Do not rely on an online form during an urgent incident.
Wellness clinic

Montgomery County Animal Services Wellness Clinic Appointments

The MCAS Wellness Center page says low-cost wellness services for owned pets are by appointment only. It lists hours as Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The page also says services are preventive only, not for sick or injured animals, and no spay/neuter is available at this time.

Wednesday clinic

Listed hours: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Appointment required through the official appointment path.

Saturday clinic

Listed hours: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Verify current appointment availability before planning your visit.

Preventive services only

MCAS says wellness services are limited to listed preventive services and are not for sick or injured pets.

No spay/neuter at this time

The official wellness page states no spay/neuter is available at this time. Check current official updates before assuming service availability.

πŸ“Œ Clinic mistake to avoid: Do not bring a sick or injured pet to the wellness clinic expecting emergency or full veterinary treatment. Use a primary veterinarian or emergency veterinary clinic for illness, injury, pain, breathing trouble, poisoning, trauma, or urgent symptoms.
Before surrender

Owner Surrender, Rehoming and Found Pet Intake in Montgomery County

MCAS owner surrender guidance is blunt: because kennel space is limited, residents are strongly encouraged to exhaust other ways of finding a new home before surrendering a pet. The page recommends friends, family, coworkers, ads, flyers, and rehoming tools. It also says owner surrender pets become the property of MCAS immediately upon admission and may be dispositioned appropriately, including adoption, transfer to rescue, or humane euthanasia.

Owner surrender request

Residents must complete the official owner surrender request and wait to be contacted. Do not bring a pet to MCAS until scheduled.

Residency limits

MCAS says it can only accept pets from Montgomery County residents, excluding City of Conroe and City of Willis, under the listed surrender guidance.

Information needed

Owner details, pet details, clear pet photo, reason for surrender, medical records, vaccination records, and veterinary records may be needed.

Found pet intake

Montgomery County residents bringing in a lost pet must provide identification, and pets must be leashed or in an appropriate carrier.

Hard truth: Surrender is not a guaranteed happy outcome. Rehoming, rescue placement, training support, medical help, pet food support, and temporary help should be explored first when safe and realistic.
Reports and safety

Animal Cruelty, Dangerous Dogs and Serious Animal Complaints

MCAS provides official pages for animal cruelty and dangerous dog issues. The animal cruelty page explains that cruelty can include deliberate abuse or failure to provide care, and it points users to an online report path. The dangerous dog page explains that a sworn statement is required to open a dangerous dog case and that the statement must describe the event that caused the complainant to believe the dog is dangerous.

Animal cruelty

Use the official animal cruelty reporting path when there is suspected abuse, abandonment, failure to provide food, care, shelter, or other cruelty concerns.

Dangerous dog case

MCAS dangerous dog guidance says a sworn, notarized statement is required to open a dangerous dog case.

Rabies and bites

Animal bites, skin-breaking scratches, and rabies exposure incidents must be reported immediately to the local rabies control authority through the listed phone paths.

Emergency danger

Use emergency services if there is immediate danger to a person. Reports and forms are not a substitute for emergency response.

Map and location

Montgomery County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

The official Montgomery County Animal Services location is 8535 State Hwy 242, Conroe, Texas 77385. Use this address for adoption visits, lost pet visits, public shelter questions, wellness appointment planning, rescue coordination, volunteer interest, and shelter-related services. Check the official page before visiting because hours, intake limits, wellness appointments, and special events can change.

Montgomery County Animal Services

Address: 8535 State Hwy 242, Conroe, TX 77385

Most searched questions

Montgomery County Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Montgomery County Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Montgomery County Animal Services lists adoption hours Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday is closed. The official page says no appointment is needed for adoptions, but users should still verify current hours before visiting.

Where is Montgomery County Animal Services located?

The official shelter location is 8535 State Hwy 242, Conroe, Texas 77385. Use the map section above or the official MCAS website before visiting.

How do I view dogs for adoption at Montgomery County Animal Shelter?

Use the official MCAS search-all-dogs page or the shelter’s adopt page. The dog listing may connect to 24Petconnect for current adoptable dogs.

How do I view cats for adoption at Montgomery County Animal Shelter?

Use the official MCAS search-cats page. Availability can change quickly, so verify the current listing before driving to the shelter.

How much are Montgomery County Animal Shelter adoption fees?

The official adoption fee page lists standard fees of $40 for dogs and $20 for cats. The page says adoption includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines, and rabies. Promotions or changes may happen, so verify the current fee before adopting.

Do I need an appointment to adopt from MCAS?

The official adoption hours page says no appointment is needed for adoption. Some other services, including wellness clinic visits, intake, strays, and owner surrender, may require appointments or may be limited.

What should I do if I lost a pet in Montgomery County?

Check MCAS lost-and-found resources, visit shelters in person at least every other day, use Petco Love Lost, contact the microchip company if your pet is chipped, post signs, and check shelters outside your immediate area.

What should I do if I found a dog or cat in Montgomery County?

MCAS recommends trying to locate the owner, scanning the pet for a microchip, using Petco Love Lost, posting found-pet information, and completing the official found-pet form. Intake should be treated as a last resort when capacity is limited.

Who do I call for Montgomery County animal control?

For animal control dispatch during listed weekday hours, call 936-442-7738 and press 2. For after hours, weekends, and holidays, MCAS lists Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department non-emergency dispatch at 936-760-5800.

Does MCAS have a wellness clinic?

Yes. MCAS lists appointment-only wellness services for owned pets, with current hours shown as Wednesday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The service is preventive only and not for sick or injured animals.

Can I surrender my pet to Montgomery County Animal Shelter?

Owner surrender requires the official request process and MCAS says pets should not be brought in until the owner is contacted and an appointment is scheduled. The shelter also encourages rehoming efforts first because space is limited.

How do I report animal cruelty in Montgomery County?

Use the official MCAS animal cruelty reporting page or animal control dispatch. For urgent danger or emergency situations, use emergency services first rather than waiting on a web form.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Montgomery County Animal Services in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official Montgomery County Animal Services website first, choose the correct service before visiting, and do not rely on old directories for hours, fees, pet listings, surrender rules, or animal control phone numbers. Adoption users should search dogs or cats online, then visit Tuesday through Sunday during adoption hours. Lost pet users should act fast, visit shelters in person, and use official lost-and-found resources.

For the focus keyword montgomery county animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, dogs, cats, adoption fees, included care, lost pets, found pets, animal control dispatch, cruelty reporting, dangerous dog help, wellness clinic appointments, owner surrender, map, phone number, email, and official links.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Montgomery County Animal Services, Montgomery County Government, an animal control agency, a veterinary clinic, a law office, or an emergency service. Adoption availability, shelter hours, intake limits, fees, wellness clinic schedules, owner surrender rules, animal control routing, cruelty reporting, and dangerous dog processes can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Montgomery County Animal Services or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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