
No Kill Columbia
No Kill Columbia
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More about this organization
Mission
No Kill Columbia's mission for the spay neuter project is for all pets in mid Missouri to have affordable, readily available spay or neuter services to proactively reduce pet overpopulation.
About
No Kill Columbia raised funding and opened a low cost, high quality spay neuter clinic called the spay neuter project. Over 3,500 pets were altered in the first year. A low cost vaccine clinic was also incorporated to help owners who could not otherwise afford to keep their animals healthy and up to date on vaccines. A food bank for families in need was set up as a drop off point at the spay neuter project. A comprehensive lost and found program was developed for Columbia to help get animals back home more quickly and keep pets out of the local shelters.
