Cats For Adoption Missouri

Adult cats are available for adoption for $1The Southwest Missouri Humane Society's shelter is overrun by cats. That's why it's made all cats over a year old available for adoption for $1. The society's shelter at 3161 W. Norton Road had 239 cats available for adoption on Tuesday morning. Last week, it took in 88 cats that were rescued from a hoarder. More sunshine and warmer weather to start the week Click Here to access the online Public Inspection File Viewers with disabilities can get assistance accessing this station's FCC Public Inspection File by contacting the station with the information listed below. Questions or concerns relating to the accessibility of the FCC's online public file system should be directed to the FCC at 888-225-5322, 888-835-5322 (TTY), or fccinfo@fcc.gov.Take a Tour of Cat Depot Watch a video tour of Cat Depot’s 11,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. Rose Durham Cat Care Clinic Affordable veterinary care for felines.

Abandoned, homeless, orphans and strays Help provide emergency medical care and treatment to cats and kittens who are sick, injured or have chronic illnesses "In Honor Of" Pawprints Give the gift of life and permanent placement on Cat Depot's walls when you honor a loved one or furry friend. Cat Depot Supply and Gift Store #1 place to shop for cats and cat lovers. Cat Depot works diligently to rescue abandoned, abused, injured and relinquished cats and kittens and carefully find loving homes for these animals. Cat Depot has partnered with the ASPCA, SPCA, Maddie's Foundation, American Humane and local humane organizations in Manatee, Sarasota and greater Florida to provide emergency medical relief for cats. Cat Depot staff and volunteers have trained with FEMA approved Florida State Animal Response Coalition and assisted with hoarding rescues involving over 1,000 cats including assisting with the placement of cats from Gainesville, Bradenton, Longboat Key, Anna Maria Island, Port St Lucie, Sarasota and Venice.

An Emergency Disaster Plan is in place for Cat Depot cats. Want to Join our Rescue Team? Florida SARC Training is the first step! October 3, 2015 FREE of charge! Donate to Cat Depot's Emergency Response Team (CDERT) Fund to ensure that Cat Depot is there when animals need us the most. Cat Depot assists ASPCA in Alabama rescue July 2015 - Cat Depot recently received 14 cats from Lawrence County, rescued by the ASPCA and the Moulton Police Department.
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Cat Depot reaches out to Charlotte County Hoarded Cats February 2015 - Cat Depot and other local animal organizations recently helped 60 cats in Charlotte County. The cats have received cleaning and medical care, and were re-homed when cleared for adoption. Cat Depot Assists ASPCA in Aiding Dogs Rescued in Raid September 2013 - Deployed at the request of the ASPCA®, CDERT helped care for hundreds of dogs rescued in the second largest dog fighting bust in United States history. Multi-State, Federal Dog Fighting Raid September 2013 - CDERT delivered donated items to the rescue workers who were assisting in the raid. 2nd Largest Dog Fighting Raid in US History December 2013 - CDERT again deployed to assist the ASPCA in caring for the dogs rescued in multi-state dog fighting raid. Tornado-ravaged Joplin, Missouri Rescue June, 2011 - In a response for help by the ASPCA, the Cat Depot Emergency Response Team (CDERT) deployed to Joplin, Missouri, to assist with the care and reunification of cats and dogs.

Joplin, Missouri, Temporary Shelter June, 2011 - On the ground in Joplin, Missouri, CDERT members Tim Weeks and Greg Geweye care for 400 cats. Cat Depot Responds In Partnership with ASPCA June, 2011 - The trained CDERT members assist ASPCA and other animal organizations in the aftermath of the Joplin, Missouri, tornado.Pet of the Week Pet of the Week Happy Tail Baby GirlYou Shop Back to School…Pokémon Go & Walk For A Dog!Check out our Adoptable Pets! 199 Poisonous Plants to Look Out ForFinancial assistance for vetting needsGarage Safety for Pets!Thank you Petco Foundation!Tips for a Pet-Safe 4th of JulyNeed help caring for injured and ill pets?read all news We hope that you are visiting our website because you are looking to add a new dog or cat to your family. We have so many wonderful animals available for adoption; Furry Kids is an all-volunteer foster organization and no-kill rescue. What that means is that we strive to know as much about the animals in our care so we can help you find just the right one – and that each is safe in our care until the right forever home is found for each.

Once you begin to browse, a search function along the left will allow you to narrow your search by cat/dog, breed, etc. BYC only adopts out pets known to be healthy. Before an pet becomes eligible for adoption, we test it for feline leukemia (cats) and heartworm (dogs) and provide its first round of vaccinations, including the rabies shot if the pet is at least three months of age. We also de-worm and apply flea treatment to all incoming pets. If pets are adopted prior to the altering age of 5-6 months, BYC will provide a voucher for the pet to be spayed/neutered at an Erie-located vet when the pet becomes of age. If you prefer to work with a vet other than those who will accept BYC vouchers, we will reimburse you up to the amount we would have paid. Reimbursement varies by size and age of pet. While special needs pets are our dearest in many cases, they may be a little older, require medication, have behavioral issues or require special food. These pets are still able to function quite well and provide many years of love.