About Bucks County SPCA
Bucks County SPCA operates two locations and is known for their cleanliness and helpful, kind staff who take excellent care of the animals. The staff is available to offer advice and assistance even after the adoption process. They conduct thorough exams, provide medical care, and are transparent about the medical history, behavioral traits, and needs of the animals. The SPCA offers dog training classes and is dedicated to finding suitable forever homes for their pets. They welcome visitors for drop-in adoptions, dog license purchases, and most other services, but request that potential visitors call ahead to schedule appointments for surrendering pets or end-of-life services. The facility maintains a caring environment, with animals kept in clean, well-equipped spaces filled with toys and scratching posts. Staff and volunteers are appreciated for their warmth and respect, especially during sensitive moments such as end-of-life care. The organization is committed to ensuring animals are safe, cared for, and given the best chance for a happy life in a forever home.
We recently adopted a 7 year old cat named Kye. I can’t say enough good things about our experience! The staff as well as the volunteer who was there at the time were so sweet! Kye is the absolute best boy! He has fit right in. He is the most loving cat I have ever met! I’m so glad I took a chance on him. Thank you for making the process smooth and easy and for the work you do.
We adopted Buddy from here back in August. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and you could tell that they loved him and cared about him very much. Buddy is doing wonderfully and we can’t picture our lives without him, and his hilarious antics and endless love and affection. Would definitely recommend Bucks County SPCA to anyone who is looking for a loving companion. You will not be disappointed.
I took my cat to be euthanized yesterday. She was old and many issues. I took her to the spca for the cost (let's be honest, I do not make much money and already spent $500 on vet bills to be told there is nothing they could do for her). The woman at the front desk was wonderful. I can't remember her name. She was warm, kind, sympathetic. They gave me a place to be alone while I waited. We did not cremate her, but brought her back for burial. she brought her back after and had her wrapped up in a blanket in her carrier because "cats like it warm and cozy". not a review I would like to write, but they were very respectful. Thank you.