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Capital Humane Society asking for help with over 300 animals in the shelter
From kittens, to dogs, to even critters, the Capital Humane Society has hundreds of animals looking for their perfect home.
July 20, 2021 10:41 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – From kittens, to dogs, to even critters, the Capital Humane Society has hundreds of animals looking for their perfect home.
“From last year, I think we are, from May to today, we are about 60 more,” Shannon Martin-Roebuck, the Executive Director, said.
Almost every kennel at the shelter is filled with a furry friend. They put out a post on Facebook just a few days ago asking for help due to the fact they had over 300 animals in their care. From foster applications to a pile of donations outside their door, the community stepped up.
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Capital Humane Society in need of donations
The shelter says they re running low on canned food and in need of your help to restock their supply.
April 8, 2021 8:53 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Capital Humane Society needs your help. They’re in need of donations to get through what they call, ‘Kitten Season.’
“Items that we particularly need right now are cans of kitten food, cans of cat food and also cans of replacement milk,” Shannon Martin-Roebuck, the Executive Director of the Humane Society said.
As the shelter enters kitten season, they’ll have more babies who have been orphaned and they’ll need these items to live healthy and strong. Although they need extra help with kittens, they also need donations for other animals, too.
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The deputy heard noises coming from the inside of the suitcase.
March 4, 2021 9:28 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Seven kittens that were found on the side of the road in a suitcase are now resting safely at the Capital Humane Society.
All of the kittens were taken to a local veterinary office to be checked out before being released to the Capital Humane Society.
“They’re in pretty good shape. They’re a little on the thin side, which is to be expected, but they’re very active so that’s a positive sign,” Shannon Martin Roebuck, the Executive Director at Capital Humane Society said.