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24-Hour Emergency Care

If you have found a sick or injured cat within Contra Costa County (not including Antioch), call Contra Costa Animal Services at (925) 608-8400. You can surrender them as a Good Samaritan to the Contra Costa Animal Services in Martinez during business-hours, or after-hours to Sage Veterinary Center in Concord. There is no surrender fee. For animals found in the city of Antioch, please contact Antioch Animal Services. 

For your pet, please contact your local veterinarian or an emergency clinic.

Community Concern for Cats’ Cat Hospital does not provide emergency services and is not open to the public.

24-Hour Emergency Clinics

Berkeley Dog and Cat Hospital
2126 Haste Street, Berkeley
510-984-7052

Pacific Emergency Vet
3210 Old Tunnel Rd, Lafayette
925-297-5751

Sage Emergency Center – Concord
2044 Meridian Park Blvd, Concord
925-627-7243

Sage – Dublin
7121 Amador Plaza Rd., Dublin
925-574-7243

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
2431 San Ramon Valley Blvd, San Ramon
925-718-7771

VCA East Bay Veterinary Services (formerly Encina)
2803 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek
925-937-5000

VCA East Bay Veterinary Emergency
1312 Sunset Ave, Antioch
925-754-5001

Extended Hour Clinics

VCA Animal Care Clinic
3340 San Pablo Dam Road, #K, San Pablo
510-222-9966
Hours: M-F 8am – 7pm, Sat 8am – 6pm

Bishop Ranch Veterinary
2000 Bishop Dr, San Ramon
925-290-0963
Hours: M-F 6:30am – 9pm, Weekends 7:30am – 6pm

Sun Valley Regional Animal Hospital
1130 Contra Costa Blvd, Concord
925-686-6363
Hours: M-F 8am-8pm; Weekends 8am – 6pm

Adopt

Walnut Creek CC4C Adoption Site, 1250 Newell Ave, Unit H, Fri 4-7pm, Sat & Sun 1-4 pm.
Walnut Creek Pet Food Express, 1388 S California Blvd, Sat 1-4pm.
Martinez Pet Food Express, 500 Center Ave, Sat 2-4 pm (except the 3rd Sat of the month).
Available Cats

How to Donate

Your donation provides spay/neuter for community cats and essential medical care through our Cat Hospital.
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We are grateful for your help. Currently, we need more foster-homes.
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-Can CC4C help me with feral, stray, or abandoned cats and kittens?
-I need to re-home my cat—what should I do?
-What should I do if my cat is missing?
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