Animal Shelter
At the shelter, abandoned animals finally get a place away from the street. Some people leave them hungry or hurt, but here they can stay indoors, rest safely, and wait for a home. In the Animal Shelter, you step into that kind role and spend time caring for pets that have nowhere to go. The setting stays close to real shelter work, with attention on food, warmth, and steady help for animals that need protection.
How to play?
Bring stray animals into the shelter and settle them in a safe spot. Food bowls need to be filled so the pets can eat. Warm bedding should be placed for rest and sleep. Daily care comes from looking after the animals until they are no longer left outside without help. The routine also gives you a practical way to learn how to help a homeless animal when you meet one on the street.
The Animal Shelter game is a game in which you will help poor animals. To begin with, you can take a training course that will help you to help homeless animals in the future.
You will see four rooms with different animals such as cats, dogs, turtles, rabbits, and hamsters. Each room will have a happiness scale that will show how satisfied the animals in the room are with your service.
Your main task will be to check on all the animals to make sure they are fed and happy. To do this, simply click on any animal and scales will appear above it, showing how satisfied and full your charge is.
If you notice that your animal is behaving strangely, treat it and feed it immediately. You must do everything very well, because the future fate of all animals will depend on it.
And if all the pets are beautiful and well-groomed, they will be able to find an owner who will take them home.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.38 out of 5, based on 2375 votes.
- Released in November 2012.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Move abandoned pets indoors to remove them from street danger.
- Set out food and warm bedding so rescued animals can recover.
- Practice shelter care routines that relate to helping real strays.
























