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Alumni Queen Update

Remember Queen? She was homeless for more than a year until she became an international star when Mission Driven’s Scott Poore moved into the shelter with her. This publicity led Queen to being adopted into her forever home in September of 2019! Her adopter, Tony, updated us on what this year has been like for

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Alumni Monty Update

Once abandoned in a backyard, malnourished and high-heartworm positive, Monty celebrated his one-year adoptaversary last month in his perfect forever home! Monty’s adopter, Laura, shares why she chose to adopt, what having Monty “Home for the Holidays” means to her and why she continues to support Great Plains SPCA: “I myself was adopted so adoption

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Alumni Autumn’s Progress

Once underweight and homeless, Amethyst, now Autumn, is safe, healthy and loved in her forever home. After grieving the passing of their family cat, the Matties decided they were ready to adopt again and fell in love with Autumn in August of last year. John describes how wonderfully Autumn has fit into their family: “Kasey,

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Alumni Zuma’s Progress

Zuma was abandoned in a backyard this July in the heat of summer along with two other dogs. A Good Samaritan brought the dogs to our attention, and they were brought to safety at Great Plains SPCA. Zuma was extremely matted, covered in fleas and ticks and had an old pelvic fracture that caused a

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Queen of the Pitties

Queen spent nearly 400 days at Great Plains SPCA until Mission Driven’s Scott Poore decided to move into our shelter with her in order to spread her story and find her forever home. And her story sure spread! Queen’s story went viral, attracting local, national and even international attention. This helped Queen gain the exposure

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Help Stephanie Find Love

Stephanie was brought to us as a feral 1 month old kitten extremely sickly and vastly undersocialized. She is now just over 6 months, meaning that the vast majority of her life has been spent in the shelter, and the entirety of her life has been without a home and family. Stephanie has spent time

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Alumni Uzi Update

Kris Kringle was brought to us by Animal Control in February of this year from a hoarding situation. He needed dental extractions and treatment for an upper respiratory infection. He patiently waited for 6 months until being adopted by Lexi in September. Kris Kringle, now Uzi, has meant the world to Lexi ever since! Check

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