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HUMANE SOCIETY OF ST. THOMAS

The Humane Society of St.Thomas is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to taking in all unwanted pets, reducing pet over population through our spay/neuter program, finding new homes for as many animals as possible, and educating our community on the value of respecting and caring for all life.
We are located in Nadir, next to the 'Bridge to nowhere' and are open 7 days a week from 8-5, and on Thursday till 6 p.m.
Our adoption fee of only $40 includes the spaying/neutering of every animal that leaves our shelter. There is never a charge for bringing an animal to the shelter.
Within the limitation of our budget, we address as many stray, injured and cruelty calls as we can.
For a modest fee, we pick up 'owned' animals and offer bath and dip services. We also rent humane traps so that the public can address stray problems. Teaches are invited to contact us for information on our educational field trips. An individual membership in the Society is $30.
Any and all donations are gratefully accepted towards our general operation or for special funding, such as the "Support a Kennel" program, which acknowledges donors with their names on a yearly plaque in our shelter lobby. The donations for this program are $175 for a cat kennel and/or $365 for a dog kennel.
We also raise funds with our Flea Market. You can shop for some of the best deals on the island from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, or call for shopping times during the week. All donations are tax deductible.
Thank you for your interest. The Humane Society of St. Thomas, 7041 Est. Nadir #26, St. Thomas, VI 00802 PH:340-775-0599

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