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Lee County Humane Society

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Humane Societies, Animal Shelters, Animal Shows & Organizations

1140 Ware Dr, Auburn, AL 36832

334-821-3222

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Today: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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Lee County Humane Society is a 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) organization located in Auburn, AL. Formed in 1974 to rescue stray and unwanted animals in Lee County, the LCHS has grown to provide many services for our citizens. We partner with the cities of Auburn and Opelika as well as Lee County to house stray and unwanted animals. We also provide adoptions services, educational programs and community awareness. Lee County Humane Society is an open admission facility serving Lee County, AL residents. Lee County Humane Society is dedicated to serving the citizens of our community through animal rescue, the promotion of responsible animal companionship, and the elimination of pet overpopulation. Lee County Humane Society on Facebook Calendar Entry Deadline ExtendedMainLost Pet Information: Helpful tips to reunite you and your pet une is Adopt a Cat month at Lee County Humane Society. To celebrate, we are offering a reduced adoption processing fee for both adult cats and kittens. If you are thinking about adopting a cat or already have one, here are some cat care tips offered with the help of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Before You Bring Your Cat HomeYou will need food, food dish, water bowl, interactive toys, brush, comb, safety cat collar, scratching post, litter and litter box. FeedingAn adult cat should be fed one large or two smaller meals each day. Kittens from 6 to 12 weeks need to be fed four times a day. Kittens from three to six months need to be fed three times a day. You can either feed specific meals, throwing away any leftover canned food after 30 minutes or free-feed dry food ( keeping food out all the time ).
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