Donations can be made through our website at www.loganhumanesociety.org. All donations are very much appreciated and help with vetting expenses and medical supplies.
Indoor Cats: Our adoption fee covers- FELV/FIV testing, spay/neuter, microchip, Fvrcp and rabies vaccinations, deworming and initial flea prevention.
Our adoption fee is $75.
Barn Cats: To help prevent euthanization due to overpopulation at our facility we do have Barn cats that are spayed/neutered, and rabies vaccinated. These cats are socialized but not cuddle bugs and they are FREE!!!!
Indoor Cats: Our adoption fee covers- FELV/FIV testing, spay/neuter, microchip, Fvrcp and rabies vaccinations, deworming and initial flea prevention.
Our adoption fee is $75.
Barn Cats: To help prevent euthanization due to overpopulation at our facility we do have Barn cats that are spayed/neutered, and rabies vaccinated. These cats are socialized but not cuddle bugs and they are FREE!!!!
Hours for the Logan County Humane Society vary. Please check our website for the most current information. Appointments can be made for other times as needed.
We have several adoption events throughout the year at the various PetSmart locations. Be sure to check our Facebook page regularly for information.
Hours for the Logan County Humane Society vary. Please check our website for the most current information. Appointments can be made for other times as needed.
We have several adoption events throughout the year at the various PetSmart locations. Be sure to check our Facebook page regularly for information.
More about this rescue
The Logan County Humane Society takes in on average around 1,500 animals yearly. Our mission is to give each of these animals the very best care we possibly can while they are in our care and can find their forever loving home.
We also run a trap and release program every year to help reduce our community cat overpopulation. Our goal is to help better educate our youth in animal health and overpopulation.
The Logan County Humane Society takes in on average around 1,500 animals yearly. Our mission is to give each of these animals the very best care we possibly can while they are in our care and can find their forever loving home.
We also run a trap and release program every year to help reduce our community cat overpopulation. Our goal is to help better educate our youth in animal health and overpopulation.
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We'll also keep you updated on James's adoption status with email updates.