The Humane Society of Southwest Missouri says it’s seen so many new animals show up recently that it’s running out of space. KSMU’s Jennifer Moore spoke with Karen Foutch, director of development for the Humane Society of Southwest Missouri. Foutch began by saying the shelter is already using bathrooms and other spaces to house the new animals.
It’s asking the public to consider fostering animals as a temporary solution until the stay-at-home order is lifted and regular adoptions can resume. You can hear an excerpt from their interview below:
To see the animals available for fostering, you can click herefor the shelter's Facebook page. Its website is www.swh.org.