Expansion
2012 Expansion
The Stevenson Center began construction on its 3,300 sq. ft.
second addition to the original building in July of 2012. The
target date for completion is early 2013. We will
periodically add new pictures of the construction as it
progresses. The total space of the center after the newest
addition is completed will be ~11,000 sq. ft.























2004 Expansion
The Stevenson Center received its first resident pets in 1993.
Since that time, the number of pets enrolled in the program has
grown rapidly, making it necessary for us to expand our facility.
The center has received approximately $685,000 in gifts and
matching funds for construction of the new addition. Construction
of the new building began in November of 2003 and was completed in
August of 2004.
This floor plan gives a view of the new 3,500 sq. ft. addition
to the Stevenson Center. The new building provides additional
living space for student residents and pet residents. The center
now has 8,300 sq. ft. of space to house approximately 60 dogs, cats
and birds.
New building addition completed.
Photos of building dedication October 1, 2004
Madlin Stevenson's niece, Mattie Stevenson, with
Madlin's dog, Baby, leads the procession through the new building
at the dedication.
New Barn Completed
A new large animal barn was completed in 2003. This is a three
stall and one feed room facility with plenty of ventilation,
plumbing and electricity. It is located in a grove of trees on the
center's property which allows plenty of shade in the summer
months.
All contributions are tax deductible.
Checks should be made payable to "Stevenson Companion Animal
Center and mailed to the following address:
Stevenson Companion Animal Life-Care Center
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
4461 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-4461
Thank you for helping the center fulfill its mission. We invite
you to visit the Stevenson Center and our resident pets. We are
located on the Texas A&M University campus, adjacent to the
College of Veterinary Medicine.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please
contact us at (979) 845-1188 or email egreenbaum@cvm.tamu.edu.