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Huron Humane Society reports 221 animals served year‑to‑date; shelter seeks volunteers and donations
Summary
Huron Humane Society director Mary Egan told the council the shelter has taken in 221 animals through July 29, has adopted out 184 and is recovering from storm damage; the shelter seeks volunteers, contractors and donations.
Mary Egan of the Huron Humane Society gave the council a semiannual report on Aug. 4, saying the shelter has taken in 221 animals so far this year, adopted 184 and continues to recover from damage caused by an ice storm.
Egan said the shelter had taken in 106 kittens and 80 adult cats through July 29, plus 17 dogs and 18 puppies, for a total of 221 animals. She said 184 of those animals have been…
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