Mount Pleasant in East Hanover Animal Shelter & Control 2026

East Hanover, New Jersey Shelter Guide

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover & Control 2026

Use this Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover guide before visiting Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter on Route 10 West. It explains adoption hours, address, phone number, dog and cat adoption fees, walk-in rules, online questionnaire tips, foster-to-adopt, surrender appointments, East Hanover animal-control routing, donation options, map directions and practical visit steps.

Most people searching “Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter & Control” want one of four things: adopt a dog or cat, check hours before driving, surrender or rehome a pet, or report a stray animal. This guide separates those routes so you do not call the wrong place or arrive unprepared.

194 Route 10 West East Hanover, NJ 07936 973-386-0590 info@njshelter.org Closed major holidays
Fast answer: Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is located at 194 Route 10 West, East Hanover, NJ 07936, behind PetSmart. The phone number is 973-386-0590 and email is info@njshelter.org. Adoption hours are listed as Monday–Friday 12 PM–4 PM and Saturday–Sunday 12 PM–5 PM, closed major holidays. Some official text also says to call before visiting, so call first if you are driving for one pet, need surrender help, or want to bring your dog for a meet-and-greet.

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover Quick Details

These details answer the practical “before I drive” questions: where it is, when to visit, how much adoption costs, and when Mt. Pleasant is not the right contact for animal-control calls.

MAP

Address

194 Route 10 West, East Hanover, NJ 07936.

The contact page describes the shelter as behind PetSmart.

CALL

Phone and email

973-386-0590

info@njshelter.org

HRS

Adoption hours

Mon–Fri 12 PM–4 PM

Sat–Sun 12 PM–5 PM

CTRL

Animal control

Mt. Pleasant is a nonprofit shelter, not the township emergency animal-control dispatcher.

Use East Hanover’s animal-control route for stray or enforcement issues.

Best first step: If you are adopting, open the official dog or cat page first, complete the questionnaire to save time, then visit during adoption hours. If you found a stray dog or cat in East Hanover, use the township animal-control route instead of treating the shelter as dispatch.

People Also Search for Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter: Intent Answers

These are common Google/PASF/Bing-style searches converted into useful answers instead of being added as a keyword list.

Search Intent What the User Really Needs Practical Answer
Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover hours When can I visit? Use adoption hours: Mon–Fri 12–4 PM and Sat–Sun 12–5 PM. Closed major holidays. Call first if you need a specific animal.
Mt Pleasant animal shelter adoption fees How much money should I bring? Dogs 9 months+ are $375, puppies under 9 months $500, cats 9 months+ $175, kittens under 9 months $225. Senior pets 8+ are 50% off adult fees.
Mt Pleasant animal shelter dogs Where are adoptable dogs listed? Use the official Find a Dog or Puppy page and complete the questionnaire before visiting.
Mt Pleasant animal shelter cats Where are adoptable cats and kittens listed? Use the official Find a Cat or Kitten page. Ask whether the cat is ready for adoption or foster-to-adopt.
Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter animal control Who handles stray pets, bites or enforcement? Mt. Pleasant is not the township animal-control dispatcher. East Hanover lists Animal Control Solutions at 908-722-1271 for lost or stray dogs/cats and East Hanover Police at 973-887-0432 for after-hours emergencies.
Surrender a pet Mt Pleasant Animal Shelter Can I bring my pet today? No walk-in surrender. Complete the owner surrender request and wait for a call. The surrender form lists a $500 per pet cost and warns that arriving without an appointment can hurt acceptance chances.
Foster to adopt Mt Pleasant Animal Shelter Can I take a pet home before final adoption? Sometimes. Foster-to-adopt usually means the pet is not ready for final adoption, often because they are not old enough for spay/neuter. Requirements include living within 45 minutes and returning for shelter vet checkups.

What Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter Is — and Is Not

This is the most important distinction for the title phrase “Animal Shelter & Control.” Mt. Pleasant is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit adoption organization. Animal-control enforcement in East Hanover is routed through the township, local animal-control provider and police for after-hours emergencies.

Use Mt. Pleasant for

Adoption and shelter programs

Adoptable dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, adoption counseling, foster, donations, volunteering and surrender requests.

Use township route for

Stray and animal-control calls

Lost or stray dogs/cats, bite quarantine, road-kill pickup, pet licensing and rabies concerns are handled through East Hanover Health Department / animal-control routing.

Use emergency route for

Active danger

For active attacks, serious injury, immediate danger or urgent public-safety issues, use police/emergency services instead of waiting for shelter hours.

Helpful rule: If your question is “Can I adopt, foster, donate, volunteer or surrender?” start with Mt. Pleasant. If your question is “There is a loose dog, bite, sick wildlife, stray animal or public safety issue,” start with local animal control or police.

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter Adoption Hours 2026

Mt. Pleasant’s adoption process page and site footer list regular adoption hours as Monday through Friday 12 PM–4 PM and Saturday–Sunday 12 PM–5 PM. The hours page also contains a note asking visitors to call before visiting, so a quick call is smart if you are traveling from Morris County, Essex County, Union County or another part of North Jersey.

Adoption Hours Mon–Fri 12–4 Sat–Sun 12–5

Current visit guidance

Walk-ins are accepted only during regular adoption hours. Completing the online questionnaire can save time, but it does not guarantee placement and does not hold a pet.

Do not arrive near closing if you need matching help, interview time, paperwork and transport planning.
Day / Need Listed Guidance Visitor Planning Tip
Monday–Friday 12 PM–4 PM Good for a quieter weekday visit. Call first if you want one specific dog or cat.
Saturday–Sunday 12 PM–5 PM Weekend window is longer but can be busier. Bring backup pet choices.
Major holidays Closed Do not rely on Google hours only. Check the official site or call before holiday visits.
Morning visits Public access is limited Official wording says mornings are used for cleaning and feeding animals.
Dog meet-and-greet with your dog Call ahead The adoption process page asks visitors to call ahead so staff can arrange the meeting properly.
Best arrival time: Early in the adoption window is better than the last hour. You need time to speak with staff, meet the pet, ask questions, understand medical notes, complete paperwork and transport the pet safely.

How to Adopt from Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter

The adoption process is relationship-based, not just a shopping cart. Mt. Pleasant says all candidates complete an interview process to help make a good match, and the shelter has adoption counselors, certified trainers and animal care specialists on staff.

Open the official dog or cat page

Start by checking current animals and reading every note. Age, foster-to-adopt status, behavior notes, and readiness can affect your next step.

View official dogs and puppies · View official cats and kittens

Complete the questionnaire before visiting

The questionnaire saves time, but the shelter says it does not hold or guarantee an animal. Use honest answers about housing, children, other pets, schedule and pet experience.

Visit during adoption hours

Walk-ins are accepted only during regular adoption hours. If you are coming for one dog or cat, call first so you do not drive after the pet is adopted or unavailable.

Use staff match guidance

Ask staff what the pet needs to succeed. Good questions include energy level, medical history, fear triggers, litter habits, leash behavior, other-pet history and first-week adjustment.

Call ahead for dog-to-dog meetings

If you plan to bring your current dog to meet a shelter dog, call first. Staff need to set up the meet-and-greet safely and at the right time.

Prepare for safe transport

Bring a secure carrier for cats and kittens. For dogs, bring safe leash/collar/harness plans, vehicle space, and a quiet decompression plan at home.

Adoption call script: “Hi, I’m interested in [pet name] from your dog/cat page. Is the pet still available, do I need to complete anything before visiting, and is there anything about the pet’s needs that I should know before I come?”

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter Adoption Fees

Mt. Pleasant publishes clear fee categories. Confirm before checkout in case a promotion, senior discount, special program or pet-specific note applies.

DOG

Adult dogs

$375 for dogs 9 months and up.

PUP

Puppies

$500 for puppies under 9 months.

CAT

Adult cats

$175 for cats 9 months and up.

KIT

Kittens

$225 for kittens under 9 months.

What is included: Mt. Pleasant says every adopted animal is spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed and microchipped. Senior pets 8 years and older are listed as 50% off the adult adoption fee. Current service members and military veterans are also listed for an ongoing 50% adoption-fee discount.

Adoptable Dogs, Cats, Puppies and Kittens

A good adoption match depends on lifestyle, home setup and realistic expectations. Use these questions before you choose by photo only.

DOG

Dogs

Ask about leash behavior, other dogs, children, activity level, crate comfort, medical notes and whether a meet-and-greet is recommended.

PUP

Puppies

Ask about expected size, potty training, teething, vaccine schedule, socialization and whether your work schedule fits a puppy.

CAT

Cats

Ask about litter habits, shyness, other cats, children, scratching, medical notes and whether the cat is better for a quiet home.

KIT

Kittens

Ask about age, spay/neuter readiness, foster-to-adopt status, quarantine needs, playful energy and kitten-proofing.

Pet Type Ask Before Adoption Prepare at Home
Adult dog Energy, leash behavior, other dogs, children, handling, medical notes. Leash, collar/harness, crate or calm room, decompression plan.
Puppy Vaccines, spay/neuter timing, potty training, chewing, socialization. Crate, puppy-safe room, cleaning supplies, training schedule.
Adult cat Litter habits, shyness, other cats, kids, scratching, medical notes. Carrier, quiet starter room, litter box, scratcher, hiding space.
Kitten Age, foster-to-adopt status, quarantine, vaccine and surgery plan. Kitten-proof room, carrier, litter, food, toys, slow introductions.

Foster-to-Adopt at Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter

Foster-to-adopt appears when an animal is ready to go to the intended forever home but is not ready for final adoption yet, often because the pet is not old enough for spay/neuter.

Distance

45-minute requirement

The official cat/kitten page lists a requirement to live within 45 minutes of the shelter.

Vet checks

Return for checkups

Families must be able to bring the animal back for regular check-ups with the shelter veterinarian.

Home setup

Quarantine from other pets

The pet must be kept quarantined from other pets in the home while following shelter guidance.

Ask before saying yes: “How many return visits are expected, what medical steps remain, what quarantine rules apply, and when does the adoption become final?”

Surrender a Pet to Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter

Owner surrender is not a walk-in drop-off. Mt. Pleasant asks owners to wait for a call because the shelter must confirm time, resources and space before a new animal comes in for evaluation.

Before submitting a surrender request

  • Consider private rehoming and support options first.
  • Complete the official owner surrender request form.
  • Wait for the shelter to call before bringing the pet.
  • Prepare vaccine records, medical history, behavior notes, bite history and reason for surrender.
  • Know that the official surrender form lists a cost of $500 per pet.

What not to do

  • Do not arrive without an appointment.
  • Do not hide bites or broken-skin incidents from the last 2 months.
  • Do not abandon a pet outside a shelter or store.
  • Do not assume every pet is suited for shelter placement.
  • Do not wait until the situation becomes unsafe if you need urgent help.
Emergency surrender note: Mt. Pleasant says if you have an emergency, found a stray cat or kitten, or need to surrender a dog immediately, contact your local animal control for assistance.

East Hanover Animal Control: Who to Call

Because the title includes “Control,” this section is critical. Mt. Pleasant is not the public animal-control dispatch office. East Hanover’s Health Department page gives the local route for animal-control issues.

Lost or stray dog/cat

Animal Control Solutions

East Hanover lists Animal Control Solutions LLC for lost or stray dog/cat reports: 908-722-1271.

After hours

East Hanover Police

For after-hours emergencies, East Hanover lists the Police Department at 973-887-0432.

Rabies concern

Health Department

For suspected rabies concerns, East Hanover lists the Health Department Office at 973-888-6035.

Call script: “I’m in East Hanover at [exact address/cross street]. I’m calling about a [lost/stray/injured/aggressive] dog or cat. The animal is [description], and the situation is [urgent/not urgent]. What should I do next?”

Lost or Stray Pets Near East Hanover

If your pet is missing, do not search only adoption pages. A lost pet may be handled through municipal animal control, police, local health department routing, microchip contact, or nearby shelters depending on where the animal was found.

If your pet is missing

  • Call East Hanover animal-control routing quickly.
  • Update your microchip company contact details.
  • Call Mt. Pleasant only if you believe the pet may have been brought there or posted there.
  • Check nearby municipal shelters and rescues, not just one shelter.
  • Bring proof of ownership: photos, vet records, microchip number and rabies information.

If you found a pet

  • Do not handle an aggressive or injured animal if unsafe.
  • Call the local animal-control route for the town where the pet was found.
  • Take clear photos and note the exact location.
  • Ask a vet or shelter about microchip scanning if safe and allowed.
  • Do not permanently rehome a found pet without official lost/found steps.

Video Resource Note

I did not embed a random YouTube video because a current official embeddable Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter adoption-process video was not confirmed. For trust and quality, this guide uses official shelter and township pages instead of forcing an unrelated video.

Recommended future video type: official Mt. Pleasant video showing the shelter entrance, adoption questionnaire process, cat room expectations, dog meet-and-greet setup, foster-to-adopt explanation or volunteer orientation.

What to Bring Before Visiting Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter

A prepared visitor gets better help and avoids delays. Bring items based on adoption, dog meet-and-greet, surrender request, or donation visit.

ID

Photo ID

Bring valid identification for adoption paperwork or official service questions.

PAY

Payment method

Bring payment and confirm the exact fee before checkout, especially if a discount or senior pet fee applies.

HOME

Housing approval

If renting, confirm pet permission, breed or size limits, pet deposits and maximum pet count before visiting.

DOG

Dog visit plan

If bringing your current dog for a meet-and-greet, call ahead and bring proper leash/collar control.

CAT

Cat carrier

Bring a secure carrier if cat or kitten adoption is possible. A loose cat in a car is unsafe.

LIST

Questions list

Write down questions about first-week care, medical history, behavior, diet, introductions and follow-up needs.

After Adoption: First 7 Days at Home

A helpful adoption guide should not stop at the fee. The first week matters because pets may be stressed, overstimulated or unsure after leaving the shelter.

First 24 hours

  • Use a quiet starter room or calm decompression space.
  • Do not invite visitors to meet the pet immediately.
  • Keep resident pets separated at first.
  • Use leash, carrier, crate and closed doors to prevent escape.
  • Expect hiding, whining, barking, pacing or reduced appetite.

Days 2–7

  • Build predictable feeding, potty, litter, walking and rest routines.
  • Schedule veterinary follow-up if recommended.
  • Introduce pets slowly and safely.
  • Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, limping, refusal to eat or severe anxiety.
  • Ask the shelter, veterinarian or trainer for help early if problems appear.

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter Map, Directions & Visit Tips

Use the map for directions to 194 Route 10 West in East Hanover. Confirm your purpose before driving: adoption, dog/cat questionnaire, surrender request, foster, volunteer, donation or animal-control report.

Map is for visit planning only. Use your navigation app for live traffic, parking, Route 10 access and road changes.
EARLY

Arrive early

Do not arrive near closing if you need matching help, paperwork or a meet-and-greet.

CALL

Call for one pet

Pet listings can change quickly. Call before driving for one specific dog, puppy, cat or kitten.

SAFE

Use the right route

Adoption, surrender and animal control are different routes. Choose the correct section before calling.

Common Mistakes to Avoid at Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter

These mistakes waste time and create avoidable stress for visitors, staff and animals.

Before visiting

  • Do not assume a questionnaire holds a pet for you.
  • Do not arrive outside adoption hours expecting a public visit.
  • Do not bring your current dog for a meet-and-greet without calling ahead.
  • Do not rely on third-party hours over the official shelter page.
  • Do not treat Mt. Pleasant as East Hanover animal-control dispatch.

Before adopting or surrendering

  • Do not adopt without landlord or household approval.
  • Do not forget carrier/leash transport supplies.
  • Do not surrender without submitting the request and waiting for a call.
  • Do not hide bite, medical or behavior history.
  • Do not rush the first week after adoption.

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter FAQ

Where is Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover located?

Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter is located at 194 Route 10 West, East Hanover, NJ 07936, behind PetSmart.

What is the phone number for Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

The shelter phone number is 973-386-0590 and the official email is info@njshelter.org.

What are Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter adoption hours?

Regular adoption hours are listed as Monday through Friday from 12 PM to 4 PM and Saturday through Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM. The shelter is closed on major holidays.

Do I need an appointment to visit Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

The adoption process page says walk-ins are accepted only during regular adoption hours, while the hours page also asks visitors to call before visiting. The best practical step is to call first if you want one specific animal, need a dog meet-and-greet, or have surrender questions.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog from Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

Dog adoption fees are listed as $375 for dogs 9 months and up and $500 for puppies under 9 months.

How much does it cost to adopt a cat from Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

Cat adoption fees are listed as $175 for cats 9 months and up and $225 for kittens under 9 months.

What is included with a Mt. Pleasant adoption?

Mt. Pleasant says every adopted animal is spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccines, dewormed and microchipped.

Does Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter offer senior pet discounts?

Yes. Senior pets 8 years and older are listed as 50% off the adult adoption fee.

Does Mt. Pleasant offer a military discount?

Yes. The adoption process page lists an ongoing 50% adoption-fee discount for current service members and military veterans.

Can I bring my dog to meet a shelter dog?

Yes, but call ahead first. Mt. Pleasant asks visitors to call before bringing another canine so staff can properly arrange the meeting.

Does the online questionnaire hold a pet for me?

No. Mt. Pleasant says completing the online questionnaire does not guarantee placement and does not hold an animal.

Does Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter accept owner surrenders?

Owner surrender starts with the official request form and waiting for the shelter to call. Bringing a pet without an appointment can create stress and may negatively affect the pet’s chances of being accepted into the program.

How much does owner surrender cost at Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

The owner surrender form lists the cost to surrender as $500 per pet. Confirm directly with the shelter before making any decision.

Is Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter the same as East Hanover animal control?

No. Mt. Pleasant is a nonprofit shelter. East Hanover lists Animal Control Solutions LLC at 908-722-1271 for lost or stray dog/cat reports and East Hanover Police at 973-887-0432 for after-hours emergencies.

What should I do if I find a stray dog in East Hanover?

Contact East Hanover’s animal-control route instead of walking the dog into Mt. Pleasant without guidance. The township lists Animal Control Solutions at 908-722-1271 for lost or stray dog/cat reports.

Can I donate supplies to Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter?

Yes. The shelter’s donation page says it welcomes supplies and points supporters to Amazon and Chewy wish lists. Donations can also be dropped off during hours of operation.

Final Take: Use Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter the Right Way

Mount Pleasant Animal Shelter in East Hanover is a strong North Jersey adoption resource for dogs, puppies, cats and kittens. The most important visitor details are simple: use 194 Route 10 West, call 973-386-0590 before a specific visit, visit during adoption hours, complete the questionnaire to save time, and bring the right transport supplies.

For animal-control issues, remember the difference: Mt. Pleasant helps with adoption, surrender requests, foster, volunteering and donations. East Hanover’s animal-control route handles lost or stray dogs/cats, rabies concerns, licensing and after-hours emergencies.

Animal-Shelter.org is an independent informational guide and is not affiliated with Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter, East Hanover Township, Animal Control Solutions LLC, East Hanover Police Department, PetSmart, Shelterluv, any veterinarian, rescue partner or official shelter portal. Always verify current details with official sources before visiting, adopting, surrendering, fostering, donating or reporting an animal concern.

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