ST. LOUIS COUNTY,Mo. — This holiday season, several hundred shelter animals are finding their new “forever” homes thanks to a complimentary adoption event.
During the recent weekend, 93 dogs and 25 cats found loving families at the St. Louis County Pet Adoption Center. This marks the second occasion that the center has hosted a free adoption event following the approval of new regulations by the St. Louis County Council that allow for fee waivers.
The initiative not only alleviated overcrowding but also reduced stress levels among animals while creating additional space for incoming pets in need of care, according to Sara Dayley, public information officer for the Department of Public Health.
“Free adoption events are a proven strategy to effectively lower shelter populations and enhance animal welfare,” she shared with Spectrum News.
“Equally critically important, thes events help relieve pressure on our dedicated staff and volunteers, enabling them to devote more time and attention to the animals currently in our care.”
As of Monday morning, there were still 100 animals residing at the st. Louis County Pet Adoption Center.
