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WCHS values the human/animal bond, provides stewardship for homeless pets and promotes compassionate treatment of all companion animals. With your help we can make a difference. Learn more and get involved.
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The essence of our organization exists in our human spirit - the spirit and passion of those that serve and the spirit and determination of those who accept our services. We are dedicated to raising awareness of our cause and serving those in need. In this section you will find all that you need to know about our people, mission, history and frequently asked questions.
Adoptable Pets
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Meet all of our adoptable animals below. Call to schedule an appointment to meet any of our adoptable pets in person! All animals available for adoption have received the following: spay or neutering*, a veterinary exam, all appropriate vaccinations, testing for internal parasites, worming, and a microchip*.
Barn Buddy Program
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Cats who are overly shy or fearful of people, and who prefer the company of other cats and animals. At the time of adoption, we will go over with you how to acclimate your new cat to their new home. All barn cats are neutered/spayed, FIV/FeLV/Heartworm tested, and receive their first vaccinations. Some barn cats may also be microchipped.
Barn Buddy Adoption Questionnaire
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Thank you for your interest in adopting a feline working companion from the Whitman County Humane Society! The following information is required to help us guide a consultation about your new working feline. Once reviewed and approved, we will add you to the list and contact you when we have a Barn Buddy in need of adoption.
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