The animals will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and evaluated by the Humane Society's behavior team before being made available for adoption.
ST. LOUIS — The Humane Society of Missouri is receiving 50 dogs and 25 cats its Macklind headquarters in St. Louis after multiple rescues across the state.
According to a press release from the Humane Society, 40 of the dogs are coming from National Mill Dog Rescue and 10 dogs were rescued from Greene County. The 25 cats were rescued from an abandoned property in Phelps County.
“While there’s no such thing as a typical day at the Humane Society of Missouri, bringing 75 animals in from three different rescues definitely puts a strain on our resources, including our people,” HSMO President Kathy Warnick said in a press release. “The fact that it’s happening on our Annual Day of Giving definitely shines a spotlight on our mission and real ways we put that mission into action every day.”
The animals will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and evaluated by the Humane Society's behavior team before being made available for adoption.
To report an animal that may be in danger or is suffering from neglect or abuse, call the local police and the Humane Society of Missouri’s Animal Cruelty Hotline at 314-647-4400.
For more information and to see all the adoptable pets, click here.