Metro Animal Care and Control is the only taxpayer-funded, open-admission shelter in Davidson County that serves over 7,000 lost, stray, sick, injured, and relinquished animals each year. MACC’s doors are open to all animals in need, regardless of species, breed, age, medical, or behavioral condition. To reduce the number of homeless pets, we ensure that all dogs and cats are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and perform nearly 2,500 surgeries each year. MACC fulfills its mission with the extraordinary efforts and compassion of 35 staff, 200 volunteers, and thousands of supportive citizens.
Metro Animal Care and Control is the only taxpayer-funded, open-admission shelter in Davidson County that serves over 7,000 lost, stray, sick, injured, and relinquished animals each year. MACC’s doors are open to all animals in need, regardless of species, breed, age, medical, or behavioral condition. To reduce the number of homeless pets, we ensure that all dogs and cats are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and perform nearly 2,500 surgeries each year. MACC fulfills its mission with the extraordinary efforts and compassion of 35 staff, 200 volunteers, and thousands of supportive citizens.