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My basic info
Breed
American Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
7 years 7 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Male - DOB: 5/18/2017. Kevin is a sweet, laid-back boy with a quirky charm. He loves lounging around and is a big foodie—especially since he only has two teeth! The staff spoils him with daily wet food, and his tongue often sticks out, giving him an adorable look that earned him the name Kevin from Up.
Kevin has ulcerative stomatitis but don’t worry—he can still live a long, healthy, and happy life! His adopter just needs to stay on top of regular check-ups and be proactive if he ever gets sick. For his well-being, Kevin will do best in a single-cat home to ensure he stays healthy and doesn’t spread the virus to other kitties.
Male - DOB: 5/18/2017. Kevin is a sweet, laid-back boy with a quirky charm. He loves lounging around and is a big foodie—especially since he only has two teeth! The staff spoils him with daily wet food, and his tongue often sticks out, giving him an adorable look that earned him the name Kevin from Up.
Kevin has ulcerative stomatitis but don’t worry—he can still live a long, healthy, and happy life! His adopter just needs to stay on top of regular check-ups and be proactive if he ever gets sick. For his well-being, Kevin will do best in a single-cat home to ensure he stays healthy and doesn’t spread the virus to other kitties.
Shelter employees will ask questions to assure the cat or dog is being placed in appropriate home.
3.
Pay Fee
Cats: $85
Kittens: $100
Dogs: $125
Small Dogs (under 25lbs) and Puppies: $150
Long Term Residents (Over 1 year): 50% Off
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Take the Pet Home
All dogs must be on a leash and cats in a carrier. Both are sold at the shelter, if needed.
Additional adoption info
Adoption fee is $125 for a dog adoption and $85 for a cat adoption, however, we sometimes make exceptions for special needs animals. We offer "2FURR" adoptions and "Monthly Specials". We take cash, check and card ($3 fee).
Adoption fee is $125 for a dog adoption and $85 for a cat adoption, however, we sometimes make exceptions for special needs animals. We offer "2FURR" adoptions and "Monthly Specials". We take cash, check and card ($3 fee).
Go meet their pets
We are located in Reeds Spring, MO, approximately 40 miles south of Springfield and 15 miles NW of Branson. Hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
We are located in Reeds Spring, MO, approximately 40 miles south of Springfield and 15 miles NW of Branson. Hours are Tuesday thru Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
More about this shelter
In 1978 a group of neighbors got together to provide foster homes and find families for the ever-increasing number of stray animals roaming the Tri-Lakes area. As the program grew, it became apparent that a shelter facility was necessary. After ten years of fund raising, the Tri-Lakes Humane Society opened in June, 1988!
We are a no-kill 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides temporary shelter for stray and abandoned animals while seeking to find them permanent homes. We receive no state or local funding and rely solely on public donations.
Interested in donating? Check out the various ways below!
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In 1978 a group of neighbors got together to provide foster homes and find families for the ever-increasing number of stray animals roaming the Tri-Lakes area. As the program grew, it became apparent that a shelter facility was necessary. After ten years of fund raising, the Tri-Lakes Humane Society opened in June, 1988!
We are a no-kill 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides temporary shelter for stray and abandoned animals while seeking to find them permanent homes. We receive no state or local funding and rely solely on public donations.
Interested in donating? Check out the various ways below!