


History of The Kent County SPCA
The KCSPCA has deep roots in our county and a long history of strong
volunteer involvement. It is these caring volunteers, along with a
dedicated professional staff, that have made the SPCA the strong,
effective organization it is today.”
The Kent County SPCA had its earliest beginnings as far back as 1953. It
had a series of starts and stumbles until November 1963 when a meeting
of about 70 people formed the first well-organized group. They elected
Pattie Rau president and Jean Bradford vice-president. Throughout the
period from 1953 to 1963 Jeanetta Irwin provided the perseverance that
ultimately brought the organization together. Jeanetta served as shelter
manager from its beginnings until her retirement in 1976.
The SPCA incorporated in June of 1964 and signed its first contract with
the Delaware Game and Fish Commission. The city of Dover donated the
Horse Pond Road property. The early facilities consisted of four
concrete kennels that had one side open to the weather. There were no
facilities to handle cats, so Dr. Spence provided space to care for
stray felines that were turned in or found.
In 1964 the State of Delaware, under the leadership of Senator James
McGinnis, approved a $5,000 grant to the SPCA for new construction. With
these funds, and a lot of work by volunteers to secure donated
materials, a new building was completed in August of 1965. The new
building gave the SPCA space for cats and they were moved from Dr.
Spence's.
In 1966 Mr. Capaldi donated two small buildings to the SPCA. These
buildings were moved to the Horse Pond Road site, providing separate
space to handle puppies.
During this same period the Kent County SPCA was struggling just to keep
the shelter open. With the help of Dr. Lorin Sebrell the organization
was revitalized. Colonel Bill Richardson was elected president and under
his leadership many improvements were made, including a trailer for
office space, a security fence and many improvements to the kennels.
Since 1967 the SPCA has maintained a full and active board and has
continued to grow and make improvements to the facilities and the
services provided to the community. In 1994 the Kent County SPCA was
awarded the contract by the State to provide Animal Control Officers for
the County, bringing responsibility for animal control and care under
one umbrella. This has led to a significant improvement in service and a
major reduction in citizen complaints about non-responsiveness to calls
for assistance.
The Board of the SPCA recognized many years ago that we would eventually
need to enlarge the facilities and began placing all special event fund
raising proceeds in a capital improvement fund for that purpose. This
fund has provided the seed money to purchase a new and better-located
property and to draw plans for a modern facility to serve Kent County
now and well into the future.
This 2 million-plus dollar facility was opened to the public in July
2001. The facility has doubled its housing for canines and felines
looking for homes, separate isolation and quarantine rooms, a full
medical and radiology suite, and this summer soon housing for large farm
animals.
The KCSPCA Board of Trustees and Staff members look forward to providing
a superior service from a well-located facility that can be easily
expanded as Kent County's population grows in the future.