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  2. Kansas City pays KC Pet Project more than $2M per year for ...

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    The nonprofit has run the city’s animal shelter since 2012. Kansas City Manager Brian Platt has until mid-January to investigate bringing animal control under city control again and present his ...

  3. Merriam shelter urgently seeks foster families for puppies ...

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    Puppies account for about 17% of the dog population in American animal shelters, according to Shelter Animals Count. Currently, the Kansas City Pet Project is full to capacity for small dogs and ...

  4. ‘Good Samaritan’ saves kittens from threat of harm with help ...

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    A Kansas City area animal shelter took in a litter of kittens after their previous owner threatened to throw them in the trash. Someone trying to sell a group of three-week-old kittens for $18 ...

  5. Cross-Lines Community Outreach - Wikipedia

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    Cross-Lines Community Outreach, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) providing "people in the Kansas City area affected by poverty with services and opportunities that encourage self-confidence, meet the needs of today, and provide tools for future self-sufficiency." [1]

  6. Boonville Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    In Puppies for Parole, selected offenders have the opportunity to become trainers to rescue dogs. Offenders teach dogs basic obedience skills and socialize them, making them more adoptable. Once the dogs have successfully completed the program, they are adopted through their original shelters. Restorative Justice; Missouri Reentry Process

  7. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    From 1894 to 1994, the ASPCA operated the municipal animal shelter system in New York City which euthanized unadopted animals. Starting in 1977, the ASPCA entered into a contract with the New York City Department of Health to receive municipal funding to operate the shelter system. The contract rendered the ASPCA increasingly reliant on ...