Welcome

Who Are We?

The Frontier Animal Society is primarily a volunteer
organization that has been in operation since 1993. In
the past the organization was run strictly out of foster
homes but now we have a wonderful shelter in
Northern Vermont. Our primary goals are to find
loving, permanent homes for pets and to help control
the pet overpopulation by having all the animals we
adopt out spayed or neutered. We also hold a
once-a-month
spay/neuter clinic for cats. We have
had thousands of cats and kittens spayed or neutered
at our clinics.

Our Mission Statement

The Frontier Animal Society of Vermont, Inc. is
dedicated to improving the welfare of the animals of
Orleans and Essex counties by sheltering and caring
for lost and unwanted animals, spaying and neutering,
placing animals in humane environments, and
implementing programs to provide services for the
promotion of responsible pet ownership
Adoptions for 2008: 502
Adoptions for 2007: 405
Adoptions for 2006: 322
Adoptions for 2005: 320

Frontier hosts a feline spay/neuter clinic once to twice
a month,
click here for more information. This is open
to all, just call
to reserve your space.
About Us
Board Members

President:
Alma Marsh

Vice President:
Andrea Hunt

Treasurer:
Betsy Hampton

Secretary:
Sherry Girard

Board Member
Lesley Olin

Shelter Manager
Connie LaClair

Knaggs.


                               FAS Board Members
Betsy Hampton - Treasurer
Lesley Olin - Board Member
Sherry Girard - Secretary
Andrea Hunt - Vice President
Alma Marsh - President
Melissa Contois and
Connie Knaggs.