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Humane Society Of Missouri Why do you spay or neuter the animals? There is a tremendous pet overpopulation problem in the US. Every year millions of healthy, well-behaved animals are euthanized because no homes are available for them. Not only does spaying and neutering prevent more litters of homeless pets, but Missouri state law requires that ALL cats and dogs adopted from an animal shelter be spayed or neutered.
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Horses, cows, goats, potbellied pigs and other animals at our Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, MO are available for viewing Fridays and Saturdays from noon-3 p.m., but visitors are required to make a reservation to visit.
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If you suspect an animal is being abused or neglected, contact the Humane Society of Missouri Animal Cruelty Task Force with the address (or detailed directions to location) where animal(s) can be found, and a detailed description of the neglect or abuse. Allegations of physical abuse require a witness name and contact number.
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If you want to work with terrific people doing fulfilling work that truly makes a difference in the lives of animals, a job at the Humane Society of Missouri is a perfect job for you. We offer a variety of full- and part-time positions at our three locations working in adoptions, rescues and rehabilitation, and veterinary medicine.
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It costs the Humane Society of Missouri nearly $260 to care for each cat and kitten in our shelters. Your donation, in any amount, helps cover the cost of their care. Save on your new pet's ongoing medical care with discounted fees from our veterinary partners. Having a pet offers new ways to enjoy this stage of your life, and can even make you feel younger!
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First DHPP vaccination (Distemper/Hepatitis/ Parainfluenza/Parvovirus). Booster shots are required and are adopter's financial responsibility. Ferrets and Chinchillas: $50 Learn more about caring for a ferret Learn more about caring for a chinchilla. Since rabbits and other critters like to chew cardboard, please don't rely on our temporary cardboard carriers to transport your new furry friend home. If you own a carrier or cage, please bring it with you. Plastic carriers are available for purchase at our St. Louis City Gift Shop.
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