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KCHS-CATS is a non-profit animal shelter that operates public, low-cost clinics for dogs and cats to provide spay/neuter, wellness care and vaccines. The Knox County Humane Society also takes in and adopts out cats.
Funded and managed by Knox County, the Dog Shelter works in close cooperation with the Knox County Humane Society to re-home as many animals as possible. Our staff and volunteers are dedicated to maintaining the health of every dog in the shelter.
Knox County Humane Society of Mount Vernon, Ohio has a adoption application and contract that can be found on our web page: knoxhumanesociety.org under adoptables. Adoptions will take up to 24 hours before being approved.
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ADOPTIONS. Our adoptable cats pictured below are all vaccinated (FVRCP, Rabies as age appropriate), spayed/neutered, and have received flea and de-worming medication while they are with us and will receive a microchip before they go home.
Knox County Humane Society-Cat Shelter, Mount Vernon, Ohio. 3,768 likes · 27 talking about this · 159 were here. This is a page for the Knox County Humane Society to share info about adoptable...
The Knox County Humane Society, a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1887, provides for the surrender, care, and adoption of homeless and abandoned cats and kittens in Knox County. OUR MISSION.
The Knox County Humane Society supports weekly wellness and spay/neuter clinics for cats and dogs from the community, and maintains a shelter for cats and kittens available for adoption.
Knox County Humane Society - Mount Vernon Pet Shelter. Founded in 1887, KCHS-CATS is one of the oldest, independent humane societies in Ohio and even in the United States. We are a 501 (c)3, non-profit organization supported solely by our low cost fees, memberships, grants and donations from people just like you!
Dogs of Knox, Mount Vernon, Ohio. 10,149 likes · 1,034 talking about this. This page has been created by the volunteers of Knox County Dog shelter to promote our shelter dogs