Meet our pets of the week: A pair of cats, a Lab mix and a donkey
These pets are available for adoption from the Humane Society of Missouri.
Because of the quick turnaround time of these adoptions, the pet we have listed may have already been adopted. Please be sure to call the Humane Society of Missouri or visit hsmo.org/adopt to verify that this animal is still available for adoption.
More info • You can support these pets and others like them at hsmo.org/donate.
Pet of the Week: Fred and Ned

Fred and Ned are a bonded pair of 1-year-old domestic shorthairs who came to the Humane Society of Missouri at the beginning of the month and are best friends. Because of their bond they need to be adopted to the same home where they can continue to entertain each other.
To adopt • Call the Best Buddy Pet Center in Maryland Heights at 314-951-1588 or visit hsmo.org/adopt.
Last week's pet, still available: Gretchen

Meet Gretchen, a female miniature donkey who came to Longmeadow in March 2021. When she arrived her hooves were incredibly overgrown and she was underweight and timid. Fast forward nearly a year later, and Gretchen is now ready for adoption. This shaggy gal is still shy toward her handlers. She prefers to spend her days with her donkey friends. Gretchen gets along well with all pasture mates and has a beautiful bray that is show stopping.
To adopt • Call Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union at 636-583-8759 to schedule an interview.
Pet of the week: Bosco

This sweet boy is Bosco, a 2-year-old Labrador retriever mix who came to the Humane Society of Missouri in late January after being rescued by its Animal Cruelty Taskforce. Bosco is handsome, housebroken and extremely polite. If you’re interested in meeting Bosco, you should act quickly; good boys like this are typically adopted fast.
To adopt • Call the Macklind Avenue Headquarters at 314-951-1562 or hsmo.org/adopt.
Last week's pet, still available: Vivian

Meet Vivian, a 25-year-old female quarter horse who is friendly and kind. She came to the ranch a few years ago severely emaciated and suffering from parasites. While at the ranch, she gained over 200 pounds, has been treated for her parasites, feet trimmed, teeth floated and adopted out. She was recently returned at no fault of her own and is ready for her new forever home. Vivian has previous training under saddle and was a solid walk/trot mare at one point in time. Due to some age-appropriate arthritis, the vet does not recommend her for any athletic activities.
To adopt • Call Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union at 636-583-8759 to schedule an interview.