Bloomington Animal Shelter & Control: Adoption Hours 2026

Official Bloomington, Indiana animal care guide

Bloomington Animal Care & Control Adoption Hours, Lost Pets, Fees, Foster Help & Animal Control

Use official City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control resources to check adoption hours, view adoptable animals, understand adoption fees, file lost or found pet reports, contact Animal Control, get after-hours emergency help for sick, injured or aggressive animals, review surrender resources, foster an animal, volunteer, and avoid confusing Bloomington, Indiana with Bloomington, Minnesota or private Monroe County rescue services.

🐾 3410 S Walnut St. ☎️ Shelter: 812-349-3492 🚨 Control: 812-349-3874 Updated May 2026
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If you are searching for bloomington animal shelter, choose the task closest to what you need. This finder points users to the correct official Bloomington, Indiana route for adoption, shelter hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, after-hours emergencies, adoption fees, surrender alternatives, fostering and volunteering.

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Choose the service you need

Choose one option. The official action card below updates for Bloomington adoption, hours, lost pets, found pets, animal control, adoption fees, surrender resources or foster/volunteer help.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official Bloomington adoptable animals

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Use this for: dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and other animals listed by City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control.

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Best official path: open the Adoptable Animals page, review current listings, then visit during posted adoption hours with enough time for the application, counseling and paperwork.

Before you go: the adoption process can take 30 minutes to one hour or longer on busy days, and online listings can change quickly.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on old screenshots, social posts or third-party pet pages. Use Bloomington Animal Care & Control’s official animal listings before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter inventory into your website. It guides users to the correct official City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control resource for each task.
At a glance

Bloomington Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

Bloomington Animal Care & Control, also known as the Bloomington Animal Shelter, is a division of the City of Bloomington Department of Public Works. The shelter is located at 3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401. The main shelter phone number is 812-349-3492, the fax number is 812-349-3440, and the general email is animal@bloomington.in.gov.

The shelter handles adoption, lost and found pets, animal care programs, foster support and community education. Animal Control is related but uses its own contact path for field response. For Animal Control during posted officer hours, call 812-349-3874. For after-hours emergencies involving sick, injured or aggressive animals, call 812-339-1444.

📍 Shelter location 3410 S Walnut St. Bloomington, IN 47401
☎️ Shelter phone 812-349-3492 Adoption and shelter
Adoption center Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 12 PM to 5 PM
🚨 Animal Control 812-349-3874 Officer contact
🌙 After hours 812-339-1444 Sick/injured/aggressive
⚠️ Important: Bloomington has more than one animal-related organization. City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control is distinct from Monroe County Humane Association, Pets Alive Indiana, private rescues and Bloomington Animal Shelter in Minnesota. Always check the address, official domain and phone number before driving, reporting, adopting or paying any fee.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control, Animal Shelter location, Adoptable Animals, Adoption Policies, Lost & Found Pets, Animal Control, Foster Program, Volunteering and surrender-resource pages. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Bloomington Animal Shelter Guide Covers

Official hours

Bloomington Animal Shelter Hours, Address and Phone Number

The Bloomington Animal Shelter Adoption Center is located at 3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401. The main shelter phone number is 812-349-3492. Official public adoption hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., and the Adoption Center is closed Wednesday.

Animal Control contact hours are broader than public adoption hours. Official Bloomington pages list Animal Control officer contact through 812-349-3874, with weekday and weekend assistance hours posted separately. For after-hours animal emergencies such as sick, injured or aggressive animals, use 812-339-1444.

Shelter address

3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401

Use this location for adoption visits, lost/found pet checks, shelter questions and official animal shelter services.

Main shelter phone

812-349-3492

Use for adoption, available pets, lost/found pet reports and shelter questions.

Adoption Center hours

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 12 PM to 5 PM.

Saturday and Sunday: 12 PM to 3 PM.

Wednesday: closed.

Animal Control

812-349-3874

Use for Animal Control officer contact during posted officer hours.

After-hours emergency: 812-339-1444.

⏰ Visit advice: Do not arrive at the last minute. Adoption can take 30 minutes to one hour, and busy days may take longer. If you are visiting for one specific pet, check the official listing and call before leaving.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Bloomington Animal Care & Control

The Bloomington Animal Shelter adoption process is not just “walk in, point at a pet and leave.” You should review available animals, visit during public hours, spend enough time meeting the animal, complete the application, receive adoption counseling and sign paperwork. The shelter notes that adoptions may take 30 minutes to one hour, and high-traffic days can take longer.

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Search official adoptable animals first

Start with the official Adoptable Animals page. Use the dog, cat and other-animal filters to confirm the animal’s current status before visiting.

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Save the animal details before driving

Write down the pet name, animal type, age estimate, photo, notes and any foster or courtesy-listing warnings. Some listings may require direct communication with a guardian rather than a normal shelter adoption.

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Visit during public adoption hours

Go to 3410 S Walnut Street during posted Adoption Center hours. Bring photo ID and plan enough time for the visit, application, counseling and paperwork.

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Ask fit questions before choosing

Ask about behavior, energy level, medical notes, vaccines, spay/neuter status, microchip, other pets, children, housing rules, first-week adjustment and return policy details.

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Prepare transport and home setup

Bring a leash, carrier or safe vehicle setup. Prepare food, litter, crate, bedding, ID tag, microchip updates, vet follow-up and a calm transition area before bringing the pet home.

🐾 Strong adoption filter: A fast adoption is not always a good adoption. If your home, landlord, budget, schedule or other pets are not ready, pause before you commit.
Fees and cost planning

Bloomington Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What to Verify

City of Bloomington adoption fee information lists dogs at $100 and cats at $90. Senior dogs and cats 10 years and older are listed with no adoption fee. Some small animals may have separate fees, and temporary specials can change the amount due.

Adoption fees are only the first cost. Smart adopters budget for food, veterinary care, preventives, grooming, supplies, training, pet rent, licensing if applicable, emergency care and time. Cheap adoption is still expensive if the household is not ready.

Dogs

$100

Verify current promotions before visiting because temporary fee reductions can happen.

Cats

$90

Ask about age, temperament, health notes, spay/neuter status and home introduction needs.

Senior pets

No fee for senior dogs and cats 10 years and older.

Ask about medical history, comfort care and senior-pet needs.

Small animals

Sugar gliders and chinchillas are listed at $20.

Other animals may vary, so ask the shelter before visiting.

Before paying any Bloomington adoption fee

  • Confirm the animal is still available and not already adopted, reclaimed, fostered or removed from public listing.
  • Ask whether the listed fee is standard or part of a temporary promotion.
  • Ask what vaccines, spay/neuter, microchip, testing, carrier or medical notes are included for that specific pet.
  • Bring valid ID and enough time to complete adoption counseling and paperwork.
  • Budget for lifetime care, not only the first-day adoption fee.
Pet search online

How to View Bloomington Adoptable Dogs, Cats and Other Animals Online

Use the official City of Bloomington Adoptable Animals page first. It lets users browse cats, dogs and other animals currently connected to Bloomington Animal Care & Control. Third-party pet platforms can help visibility, but the city page is the safest starting point because it is tied directly to the shelter.

Online listings are not guarantees. A pet may be adopted, reclaimed, transferred, moved to foster, changed to a courtesy listing, or updated after you last checked. If you are driving for one specific pet, call 812-349-3492 before leaving.

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Adoptable Dogs

Search official dog listings and ask about energy, training, dog-to-dog fit, children and housing limits.

Verify before driving
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Adoptable Cats

Search official cat listings and ask about age, temperament, medical notes, litter habits and home setup.

Plan introductions
⚠️ Availability warning: Do not promise readers that a specific dog, cat, kitten, puppy, rabbit, bird or courtesy-listing pet will still be available. Send users to the official listing and tell them to verify before visiting.
Lost pets

Bloomington Lost Pets, Reports and Owner Recovery Steps

If your pet is missing in Bloomington, act immediately. The official lost pet route includes filling out a Lost Pet Report, calling Bloomington Animal Care & Control at 812-349-3492, or emailing lostandfoundanimals@bloomington.in.gov. You should also check the official lost animal listings and visit in person if your pet may be at the shelter.

Lost pet descriptions can be imperfect. A frightened dog or cat may be listed with the wrong breed guess, age, color, sex or size. Check repeatedly, update microchip information, and do not rely on one quick online scan.

Call the shelter

812-349-3492

Use for lost/found pet help and shelter questions.

Lost/found email

lostandfoundanimals@bloomington.in.gov

Use for lost and found pet communication when email is appropriate.

Search official pages

Use Lost & Found Pets, Lost Animals, Found Animals and Adoptable Animals pages because status can change.

Bring proof

Bring photos, veterinary records, microchip details, adoption paperwork and photo ID if you visit in person.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Fill out the official Lost Pet Report.
  • Call Bloomington Animal Care & Control at 812-349-3492.
  • Email lostandfoundanimals@bloomington.in.gov with clear details and photos.
  • Search official lost, found and adoptable animal pages repeatedly.
  • Update microchip and tag contact information immediately.
  • Post clear photos with last-seen date, time, road and cross street.
  • Check Monroe County and nearby communities if the pet may have traveled outside city limits.
Found pets

Found a Pet in Bloomington? Report It, Check ID and Use the Right Shelter Route

If you found a dog, cat or other companion animal in Bloomington, do not assume the pet has no owner. Check for a visible tag if safe, ask about microchip scanning, report the found animal through official Bloomington resources, and provide exact found-location details.

If the animal is sick, injured, aggressive, trapped, in traffic, or creating immediate risk, use Animal Control rather than trying to handle the situation yourself. For after-hours emergencies involving sick, injured or aggressive animals, call 812-339-1444.

Found pet report

Use the official Lost & Found Pets route and contact Animal Care & Control for next steps.

Microchip scan

Ask a shelter, veterinarian or appropriate animal-service route about scanning when safe.

Exact location

Share street, cross street, neighborhood, nearest landmark and date/time found.

Unsafe animal

Do not handle aggressive, injured, sick or trapped animals yourself. Use the Animal Control route.

Safety first: A frightened animal can bite, run into traffic or worsen an injury. Good intentions do not replace safe handling and official reporting.
Animal control

Bloomington Animal Control, Field Assistance and After-Hours Emergency Calls

Bloomington Animal Control provides field assistance for the City of Bloomington. Use the Animal Control phone number, 812-349-3874, for officer contact during posted hours. Animal Control can respond to concerns such as stray animals, injured animals, aggressive animals, animal bites, welfare concerns and other animal-related issues within the city service area.

For after-hours emergencies such as sick, injured or aggressive animals, call 812-339-1444. Do not use slow email or social media comments for urgent animal danger, bite situations or active risk.

Animal Control phone

812-349-3874

Use for Animal Control officer contact during posted officer hours.

After-hours emergency

812-339-1444

Use for sick, injured or aggressive animals when the shelter is closed.

Use Animal Control for

Aggressive animals, injured animals, animal bites, welfare concerns, stray animal issues and field-response needs.

Use shelter phone for

Adoption, available animals, lost/found pet questions, surrender resources, foster and volunteer questions.

🚨 Emergency rule: For active attack, serious bite, injured person, aggressive animal at large, trapped animal, sick animal or immediate danger, call the appropriate emergency route. Do not wait for a reply to an online comment.
Before surrender

Can’t Keep Your Pet? Bloomington Surrender Alternatives and Local Resources

If you cannot keep your pet, do not wait until the last day to ask for help. Bloomington Animal Care & Control provides “Can’t Keep Your Pet?” resources and points residents toward local nonprofit support that may help people keep pets safely when the problem is food, cost, housing pressure, medical care, spay/neuter, training or temporary crisis.

Owner surrender should not be the first move if a fixable problem exists. If you need help, contact the shelter early and review local support options before the situation becomes urgent. Waiting makes every outcome harder for the animal and for shelter staff.

Start with resources

Open the official “Can’t Keep Your Pet?” page before assuming surrender is the only option.

Call the shelter

812-349-3492

Ask what route is appropriate for your situation before bringing an animal to the shelter.

Common support needs

Food, behavior support, spay/neuter, veterinary care, housing conflict, landlord rules and short-term crisis planning.

Do not abandon

Abandoning an animal is not a humane plan. Use official help routes and safe rehoming resources.

Hard truth: Last-minute surrender is usually a planning failure. If money, behavior, housing or family pressure is building, ask for help early while options still exist.
Help the shelter

Bloomington Foster Program, Volunteering and Shelter Support

Bloomington Animal Care & Control depends heavily on foster families. The official foster program explains that foster homes provide temporary care for animals housed at the shelter and help improve physical and emotional wellbeing while animals wait for adoption.

Foster homes may help nursing moms, orphaned puppies or kittens, senior animals, animals with illness or injury, animals needing decompression, dogs with kennel cough, cats with upper respiratory infection, animals with behavior needs, and other pets waiting for adoption. The city states that foster families are a crucial part of shelter operations.

Foster program

Complete a foster application, watch orientation, complete the orientation quiz and schedule a foster pickup when ready.

Foster coordinator

Robyn Peffinger

Phone: 812-349-3871

Email: peffingr@bloomington.in.gov

Foster support

BACC provides necessary supplies when available, oversees medical care, offers behavioral assistance and manages adoption decisions.

Volunteer commitment

Volunteer roles may require a weekly shift and a minimum service period depending on the position.

💚 Practical note: If you cannot adopt permanently, fostering can still save space, reduce shelter stress and help animals show their real personalities outside the kennel.
Portal confusion

Bloomington Indiana Animal Shelter vs Bloomington Minnesota, MCHA and Private Rescues

The search phrase “bloomington animal shelter” can lead to different agencies. This page covers City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control in Bloomington, Indiana at 3410 S Walnut Street. Bloomington, Minnesota has a separate animal shelter with a different address, different phone number, different adoption fee and different animal control route.

Bloomington, Indiana also has nonprofit animal-welfare groups such as Monroe County Humane Association and Pets Alive Indiana. These organizations can be valuable partners for resources, clinics and support, but they are not the same as the City of Bloomington Animal Shelter for adoption, lost/found pets and city animal control.

This page covers

Bloomington Animal Care & Control

3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401.

Not the same as

Bloomington, Minnesota animal shelter, Monroe County Humane Association, Pets Alive Indiana or private rescue groups.

Why it matters

Wrong agency means wrong hours, wrong fee, wrong address, wrong lost/found report and wrong animal-control phone number.

Fast check

Confirm the city, state, official domain, address and phone number before visiting, reporting or paying fees.

Map and location

Bloomington Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

Bloomington Animal Care & Control is located at 3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401. Use this location for adoption visits, lost/found pet checks, shelter services, foster questions, volunteer support and official animal shelter help.

Bloomington Animal Care & Control

Address: 3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401

Most searched questions

Bloomington Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Bloomington Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

The Bloomington Animal Shelter Adoption Center is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 12 PM to 5 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 12 PM to 3 PM, and closed Wednesday. Always verify current hours before visiting.

Where is Bloomington Animal Shelter located?

Bloomington Animal Care & Control is located at 3410 S Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47401.

What is the Bloomington Animal Shelter phone number?

The main shelter phone number is 812-349-3492. Use it for adoption, available animals, lost/found pets and general shelter questions.

Who do I call for Animal Control in Bloomington, Indiana?

Call 812-349-3874 for Bloomington Animal Control officer contact during posted officer hours. For after-hours emergencies involving sick, injured or aggressive animals, call 812-339-1444.

How much are Bloomington Animal Shelter adoption fees?

Official fee information lists dogs at $100 and cats at $90. Senior dogs and cats 10 years and older are listed with no adoption fee. Some small animals have separate fees, and promotions can change current pricing.

How long does a Bloomington Animal Shelter adoption take?

The shelter says adoptions may take 30 minutes to one hour, and high-traffic days may take longer. Plan enough time to meet the animal, complete the application, receive adoption counseling and sign paperwork.

What should I do if my pet is lost in Bloomington?

Fill out a Lost Pet Report, call Bloomington Animal Care & Control at 812-349-3492, email lostandfoundanimals@bloomington.in.gov, search official lost/found pages, update microchip details and visit the shelter if your pet may be there.

What should I do if I found a pet in Bloomington?

Check for ID if safe, ask about microchip scanning, report the found pet through official lost/found resources and provide exact location details. For sick, injured or aggressive animals, use Animal Control instead of handling the animal yourself.

Is Bloomington Animal Shelter the same as Monroe County Humane Association?

No. Bloomington Animal Care & Control is the City of Bloomington animal shelter. Monroe County Humane Association is a separate nonprofit partner organization. Use the city shelter for adoption, lost/found pets and city animal-control questions.

Is this the Bloomington, Minnesota animal shelter?

No. This guide covers Bloomington Animal Care & Control in Bloomington, Indiana at 3410 S Walnut Street. Bloomington, Minnesota has a separate animal shelter with different hours, fees, address and phone numbers.

How can I foster for Bloomington Animal Shelter?

Use the official Foster Program page. The process includes completing an application, watching the foster orientation video, completing the orientation quiz and scheduling a foster pickup appointment when ready.

How can I volunteer at Bloomington Animal Shelter?

Use the official Volunteering page. Volunteer roles may require weekly shifts and a minimum service commitment depending on the position.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Bloomington Animal Care & Control in 2026

The best path is simple: use the official City of Bloomington Animal Care & Control website first, verify current shelter hours, search official adoptable animals, call 812-349-3492 for shelter questions, call 812-349-3874 for Animal Control during posted officer hours, and use 812-339-1444 for after-hours sick, injured or aggressive animal emergencies.

For the focus keyword bloomington animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, Indiana address, phone numbers, adoption fees, adoptable animals, lost pets, found pets, Animal Control, after-hours emergencies, surrender alternatives, foster program, volunteering, map, official links and Bloomington Indiana vs Bloomington Minnesota confusion. That is the difference between a useful Bloomington shelter page and a thin article that only repeats an address.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not the City of Bloomington, Bloomington Animal Care & Control, Bloomington Animal Shelter, an animal control agency, a veterinarian, law enforcement, or a legal authority. Adoption availability, adoption fees, fee promotions, shelter hours, animal listings, foster rules, volunteer requirements, lost/found procedures, Animal Control response, after-hours routing, surrender resources and shelter operations can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Bloomington Animal Care & Control, emergency services, or the appropriate official agency before acting.

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