Welcome to Colorado Animal Protectors!

We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization incorporated as a 501 (c) (3) that serves to educate the public, law enforcement, attorneys, and legislators about animal welfare issues. We also provide support for other state organizations of similar goals.

A Successful Start to 2023!

Supporting Colorado-based Horse Advocates: CAP's first grant of 2023 went to Blue Rose Ranch Horse Rescue & Sanctuary in Springfield, Colorado. We gifted an entire pallet of Senior Horse Feed for the oldsters who can no longer chew hay. BRR is now one of our prestigious CAP Protection Partners! To learn more, read our blog.

Blue Rose Ranch Grain Room--Special Mixtures for Special Needs Horses

Cat Care Society: CCS joined our CAP Protection Partners and received a grant to support their work. Read about it on our blog.

Cat Care Society is a cage free environment and offers fantastic enrichment, veterinary care, and a loving cadre of volunteers.

Colorado Wildlife: CAP Board members Sunny & Jack attended the Coyote Cohabitation Presentation by Colorado Parks & Wildlife and Greenwood Village City Animal Control. Jack is also the CEO of Urban Wildlife Rescue and has been in the wildlife world for over thirty years! Both Sunny and Jack are teaming up to teach urban wildlife cohabitation for area home owners associations and any other interested group.

Coyote Cohabitation Presentation by Colorado Parks & Wildlife and  Greenwood Village City Animal Control
Coyote Cohabitation Presentation by Colorado Parks & Wildlife and Greenwood Village City Animal Control

More News: CAP President Sunny Weber was honored to be included in the first female Boy Scout Eagle Badge induction ceremony in Colorado. Eagle Tamsin Miller has been a loyal volunteer for CAP and we are proud of her! CAP seeks to bring more young people into animal welfare because animal advocates like Tamsin are our future!

CAP President Sunny Weber was honored to be included in the first female Boy Scout Eagle Badge induction ceremony in Colorado. Eagle Tamsin Miller has been a loyal volunteer for CAP and we are proud of her! CAP seeks to bring more young people into animal welfare because animal advocates like Tamsin are our future!
CAP President Sunny with Eagle Scout Tamsin Miller

We look forward to even more to come!

Colorado Animal Protector's Mission

The mission of the Corporation is to educate the public and governmental entities on the importance animals play in our lives, our collective duty to protect all species including companion, domestic,farm and wildlife, and how stakeholders can work collaboratively to ensure all species remain a vibrant, respected and protected part of Colorado.

What We Do

CAP seeks to provide up-to-date information on Colorado animal welfare concerns by alerting the public, educating stakeholders, and facilitating the sharing of crucial information between appropriate organizations and individuals, facilitating a network of special interest professionals who can combine forces for the humane treatment of all state domestic, wild, and farmed animals through the sharing of experience, knowledge, and advocacy.

Here's How YOU can Help!

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Volunteering with animals is incredibly rewarding. You can make a HUGE difference in an animal's life just by giving a little of your time.

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There are many ways to give to Colorado Animal Protectors to assist our mission and donate to animal welfare concerns in Colorado.

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Join Us!

Join us and spread the word about what we do! Becoming a member helps support educational programs that improve the lives of animals.