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As the rates of divorce in Alabama around the county skyrocket, more couples are taking their disputes over pet custody to the court room.
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The city of Huntsville is advocating for pet owners to spay and neuter their pets within the next few months. Huntsville Animal Services are seeking to fix the upcoming overpopulation of kittens. More stray kittens find themselves in the animal shelter or roaming the city which leads to overpopulation.
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As victims of Hurricane Idalia’s destruction receive help and donations, pets are not being left out. The Greater Birmingham Humane Society is working to transport pet supplies to pet owners who lost their homes in the storm.
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New research suggests Birmingham is one of the cat-friendliest cities in the nation. That’s according to LawnStarter. The lawn care service and research company studied the 200 largest U.S. cities and ranked them based on four different categories.
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Marshall County Animal Watch is announcing a “Chipathon” event where pet owners can get their pets microchipped for only $25 throughout the month of August.The $25 covers both the cost for the microchip procedure and the registration. The procedure itself only takes seconds to complete.
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Huntsville residents are teasing up their hair and whipping out the spandex this Friday (July 21). That’s because Greater Huntsville Humane Society is hosting an 80s-themed Back to the Felines fundraiser at Orion Amphitheater from 6 to 9 p.m.
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The time to adopt a dog is now. That’s the message from the Montgomery Humane Society. The group is cutting the cost of adoption fees in hopes of reducing overpopulation in its shelter.
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Officials at an Alabama humane society say their agency needs emergency funding to continue operations. The Montgomery Advertiser…