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cats, dogs, rabbits & small animals at Kiya Koda Humane Society
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Areas Kiya Koda Humane Society serves
Indianola, IA and parts of Warren County
Kiya Koda Humane Society's adoption process
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All shelter animals will be spayed or neutered; canine residents will also be de-wormed, given the parvo/distemper vaccine and checked for heartworms. Feline residents will be given the rhino/distemper vaccine, de-wormed and checked for feline leukemia.
All shelter animals will be spayed or neutered; canine residents will also be de-wormed, given the parvo/distemper vaccine and checked for heartworms. Feline residents will be given the rhino/distemper vaccine, de-wormed and checked for feline leukemia.
We are a state recognized non profit shelter (501(c)3. Our goal is to find loving, safe homes for these precious pets. Remember that spaying or neutering your pet will help reduce the pet population. Please be responsible pet owners!
As with most non-profit organizations donations keep the shelter running efficiently. Monetary donations are greatly appreciated but other items always in need: quality dog & cat food (of all varieties ie: large breed, puppy, senior, etc.), bleach, paper towels, dog & cat dishes (stainless steel preferred or durable plastic), litter pans, dog collars & leads, cat & kitten collars, towels & blankets, grooming brushes & combs, office supplies (printing paper, pens, pencils, white-out), trash bags (20 gallons /+), dish soap (antibacterial), newspaper, collapsable crates.
We are a state recognized non profit shelter (501(c)3. Our goal is to find loving, safe homes for these precious pets. Remember that spaying or neutering your pet will help reduce the pet population. Please be responsible pet owners!
As with most non-profit organizations donations keep the shelter running efficiently. Monetary donations are greatly appreciated but other items always in need: quality dog & cat food (of all varieties ie: large breed, puppy, senior, etc.), bleach, paper towels, dog & cat dishes (stainless steel preferred or durable plastic), litter pans, dog collars & leads, cat & kitten collars, towels & blankets, grooming brushes & combs, office supplies (printing paper, pens, pencils, white-out), trash bags (20 gallons /+), dish soap (antibacterial), newspaper, collapsable crates.
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