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Commissioners defend Mobile County Animal Shelter’s no‑kill status; staff urges end of Milo Foundation placement agreement

2390745 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners and animal‑shelter staff on Feb. 24 defended the Mobile County Animal Shelter’s no‑kill status using January intake data, and a county official reiterated a previously requested termination of the rescue placement partner agreement with the Milo Foundation, saying the county had lost confidence in that partner’s placement capacity.

A county commissioner and Mobile County Animal Shelter staff used a Feb. 24 commission meeting to rebut social‑media claims about the shelter’s operations, restate January intake statistics and repeat a request to terminate the county’s rescue placement partner agreement with the Milo Foundation.

The commissioner stated January figures for the shelter: 27 dogs or puppies taken in, 41 adoptions to the public, six returns to owners, 75 transfers to foster partners, three euthanized…

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