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Local shelter works to place harder-to-adopt stray dogs, cats
The shelter is at Southridge Mall, on the second floor next to Kohl's.
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Published April 16, 2008 at 5:29 a.m.
Tags: animal shelter, amy christiansen, humane society, madacc, companion animal resource and adoption center, stray, dog, cat, pet

For an animal lover, a visit to a local shelter can be a heartwarming experience. Adorable puppies and kittens are in high demand, and for a moment, it's easy to imagine that the problem of stray animals is being solved by these well-funded no-kill shelters.

But what about the less adoptable dogs and cats, the ones you rarely see at the shelters? Large breeds, older animals -- or dogs that might resemble pit bulls and simply scare away potential families?

That's where Amy Christiansen, founder of the Companion Animal Resource and Adoption Center (CARAC), comes in. The mission of her Southridge Mall shelter is to place the stray animals that are harder to adopt. Working with the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission, or MADACC, she's built a no-kill facility that is saving the animals that otherwise wouldn't make it into loving homes.

"MADACC accepts nearly 12,000 animals a year, and the overwhelming majority face euthanasia," says Christiansen. "There is just nowhere to go with them and every day more are coming in -- without CARAC, the euthanasia number would be even higher."

Three years ago, Christiansen began CARAC after hearing about an opportunity from the Humane Animal Welfare Society in Waukesha. Its executive director, Lynn Olenik, offered to temporarily sponsor this program with MADACC, providing it would become self-sufficient within six months. So Christiansen, a Milwaukee native, moved back home from Kansas City and began her labor of love.

"I work every day, all day, because if I don't, animals die," she says.

The group initially worked out of a conference room at MADACC, but eventually settled on its space at Southridge -- on the second floor, near Kohl's -- which once housed an arcade.

Says Christiansen, "The mall-type setting allows for great visibility and accessibility, requires minimal exterior maintenance, and provides tremendous security for the animals and volunteers.

"It gives us the opportunity to reach a lot of people."

At the storefront -- which doesn't look a whole lot different than it did as an arcade (minus the video games, of course), the shelter houses a few dozen cats. Most get adopted eventually, but the ones who don't live out their lives with the center's 30 active volunteers. Dogs, particularly large breeds and older animals, live in 15 foster homes, and are taken to local pet supplies stores to be shown on weekends.

"We don't discriminate against an animal for entrance to the program based on age, breed or health, as long as the animal can maintain a reasonable quality of life," says Christiansen. "Right now, CARAC has two heartworm-positive dogs and a senior dog all receiving advanced medical care. We believe that once an animal enters our program, it is treated as one of our own."

Additionally, the center provides animal education through the Downtown YMCA. Together, they created "MYPAW" -- Milwaukee Youth Promoting Animal Welfare. The group meets twice each month to learn about and ask about various animal-related topics, like spaying and neutering, puppy mills and the consequences of animals in advertising.

Christiansen admits that she was naïve when starting the shelter, not fully understanding all the challenges in donor support and public recognition. Like all non-profit groups, CARAC could use better funding, upgraded space and more resources to bolster its budget.

She says, however, that every little bit helps -- and if given the chance to do it all over again, she would in a heartbeat.

"Get involved on whatever level you feel comfortable," urges Christiansen.

Whether that's donation, adoption, volunteering or educating -- any assistance helps save a stray's life.



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Southridge Mall
5300 S. 76th St.
Greenfield, WI 53220
(414) 421-1108

The shelter is open Saturdays, from noon to 4 p.m.; Sundays, from noon to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon to 7 p.m.; and by appointment. Dogs are shown at Saturdays from noon to 3 p.m. at the Petsmart at 74th St. and Edgerton Ave. in Greenfield.

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Posted by bdoll01 on Aug. 12, 2008 at 10:02 a.m. (report)

I have adopted 3 animals from Companion Animals, 2 cats (Sadie, Sly) and the newest member to our family a dog named Meyer. This is a great agency and we will be volunteering as soon as we have time to help.

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Posted by Brewergal on July 19, 2008 at 7:49 p.m. (report)

I found a tiny kitty in my quiet neighborhood and took it to the police dept who then transferred it to MADACC (animal control). I called MADACC several times to see if kitty found her owner and told the receptionist that if not I wanted to adopt her. She kept telling me to call back so that's exactly what I did. She said at the end of the 7 day holding period, kitty would be placed in a shelter and then able to be adopted. I called CARAC and they were very understanding and told me to call them once the kitty's 7 day hold was over and they would try to pick her up if no one else would. When I called MADACC on the 7th day they said she would be placed in a shelter the following day and again I should call back tomorrow to see which one. The next day I called for the cat and they reported that she had been "humanely euthanized" because no one was interested in her and she had kennel cough. None of my numerous phone calls were documented because due to, in all fairness, irresponsibility. The executive director was kind and apologized for the employee, stating that this never should have happened and that she would talk to the staff about this mistake. I work in health care and the most important thing is proper DOCUMENTATION. PLEASE PLEASE microchip your animals and go through this shelter or any that spays/neuters animals before adoption. They have a better chance of making it in animal control or the "killing machine" (as my lawyer referred to it). CARAC was very helpful and well informed and we need more of these shelters due to irresponsible owners and employees who could care less about the animals that give them a job!

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Posted by kisluvkis on July 9, 2008 at 12:31 p.m. (report)

This is a GREAT service to Milwaukee, thousands of animals go unclaimed at Animal Control, and without this organization, those pets would be put to sleep. Because of CARAC, they have a second chance! Support CARAC, think of them next time you're looking to add to your furry family, and tell your friends too!

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