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Mercy Hospice St. Louis

1630 Des Peres, Ste. 305, St. Louis, MO 63131

Contact Nancy Preheim
Email nancy.preheim@mercy.net
Phone
cats & dogs at Mercy Hospice St. Louis
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Areas Mercy Hospice St. Louis serves

St. Louis City, St. Louis County, Jefferson County, Franklin County, Warren County, Washington, Crawford, Gasconade, Lincoln, Montgomery, Pike

Mercy Hospice St. Louis's adoption process

1.

Interview

Contact our Pet Peace of Mind Coordinator at nancy.preheim@mercy.net for an interview.

2.

Meet the Pet

A meeting will be set up with the pet. We are looking for forever, loving homes!

3.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

Our Pet Peace of Mind Coordinator will conduct the original interview. Our patients family will make the final decision on the adoption.

About Mercy Hospice St. Louis

The goal of Mercy Hospice' Pet Peace of Mind is to keep pets and our hospice patients together for as long as possible. If there is a financial need, we help with food, grooming, veterinary care, medications, ect... If there is no where for the pet to live after our patients passing, such as our patients family or friends, we assist with the rehoming process.

Mercy Hospice St. Louis's adopted pets

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