About CAS

A safe home for farm animals, an advocate for those who can’t stand up for themselves, and a resource for education

Catskill Animal Sanctuary is located in Saugerties, NY, two hours north of New York City, in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Started in 2001, CAS works to:

  • Provide a safe and loving haven for abused, abandoned, and neglected horses and farm animals
  • Raise awareness of how farm animals are treated, and how this impacts us and the environment
  • Serve as an educational resource to schools, youth organizations, and other community organizations, through on- and off-site programs

Since it was started, CAS has provided refuge for over 1,500 desperately needy farm animals: horses, cows, goats, sheep, donkeys, pigs, rabbits, turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese!

Meet a few of the animals who live here

Visit Us on the Weekend

Wondering what's the best way to get to know us and what we do? Visit! We invite you visit us weekends from April to October:

Get information about visiting

History and Finances

You can read the history of CAS in our director Kathy Stevens' book Where the Blind Horse Sings. Or if you want the short version, you can find that right here:

Read a brief history of Catskill Animal Sanctuary

At CAS, we make a little bit of money (mostly from donations from folks like you) go a long way:

Read our financial summary

Contact Info

We would love to hear from you!

Send us a note through our online form

Catskill Animal Sanctuary
316 Old Stage Road
Saugerties, NY 12477

Phone: (845) 336-8447

Email: info@casanctuary.org