Shelter Statistics

How many cats did CCS take in and adopt out? Check out our shelter stats and numbers by the years here! 

2023 Data

  • Cats and kittens taken in: 1,244
  • Cats in foster: 567 (339 kittens)
  • Adopted: 1,098
  • Returned to owner: 54
  • Average length of stay: 45 days
  • Spays/neuters performed: 569
  • Dental surgeries performed: 173
  • Chronic medical conditions diagnosed and/or treated: Approximately 100+
  • Number of foster homes: 201
  • Volunteer hours: 1,904
  • Number of volunteers: Over 100 
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Cat Care Society has released its calendar-year 2023 data, achieving the most number of adoptions yet to date and placing 1,098 cats into loving homes. The number of intakes also increased in 2023, with the shelter accepting 1,244 cats into its care. In comparison, in 2022, Cat Care Society took in 860 cats and adopted out 750 of them. These numbers are also an increase from the shelter’s most recent fiscal year

Across the country and the Denver metro, many animal shelters faced an increase in animals in need and owner surrenders. According to Shelter Animals Count, a national database for sheltered animal statistics, the total number of cats entering shelters exceeded the number of cats leaving by 2% in 2023. Economic conditions, inflation, lack of skilled veterinary care and access and the veterinary shortage, all affected the tough year that many area shelters and rescues faced.

For more information about the impact of our work, see our Annual Reports. Please note that each annual report’s data represents our fiscal year (July 1-June 30), while all other stats shared on this page represent calendar years.

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