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Rose is a shy girl, but when she loves she is your sidekick. She and Honey were dumped at our shelter and have been together since. We are not sure if they are part of the same litter, but she needs a loving family and will be forever loving.
Rose is a shy girl, but when she loves she is your sidekick. She and Honey were dumped at our shelter and have been together since. We are not sure if they are part of the same litter, but she needs a loving family and will be forever loving.
All potential adopters fill out an application for review. Dogs and cats have a $95 adoption fee that covers shots, spaying, or neutering.
All potential adopters fill out an application for review. Dogs and cats have a $95 adoption fee that covers shots, spaying, or neutering.
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The Morgan County Humane Society is a non-profit organization exempt from Federal taxes under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We are permitted to accept tax-deductible gifts from donors.
The goal of the Morgan County Humane Society is to provide animal services to all animals, both domestic and wild. We realize there is a need for these services for at least one-half of the citizens of the county, especially in the rural areas. We wish to start a low-cost spay/neuter program to control pet overpopulation and provide public education for animal care issues that will enhance the quality of life for both pet owners and the animals.
The Morgan County Humane Society is a non-profit organization exempt from Federal taxes under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We are permitted to accept tax-deductible gifts from donors.
The goal of the Morgan County Humane Society is to provide animal services to all animals, both domestic and wild. We realize there is a need for these services for at least one-half of the citizens of the county, especially in the rural areas. We wish to start a low-cost spay/neuter program to control pet overpopulation and provide public education for animal care issues that will enhance the quality of life for both pet owners and the animals.