Shelter back open regular hours
The Madison-Jefferson Co. animal shelter is again back to normal business hours after staff training last week.
Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays noon - 5 p.m.
Tuesday closed to the public
Wednesday 1 p.m.- 7 p.m.
Saturday noon - 4 p.m.
Sunday noon - 3 p.m.
The shelter is part of the Kroger rewards program. To participate, register your Kroger card at http://www.krogercommunityrewards.com and enter organization number FL919 or search for us by the name Madison Jefferson Co Animal Shelter.

I'm a loving boy that wants to be part of a human family.
I'm looking forward to playtime and full body scritches.
I'm a very good boy with great manners. I know sit, down, and stay.
I walk nicely on a leash, though sometimes you'll need to hold on tight as I'm a strong 77 lbs guy.
I do not like cats, so I need a home without them.
I also can react to other dogs. so I recommend that I'm your only pet.
However, I do get along with some dogs here at the shelter, so talk to the staff if you're considering giving me a try.
I definitely need to be on leash when not in a securely-fenced yard.
Since I'm already NEUTERED, my adoption fee is just $45 plus the cost of my rabies vaccination at the vet of your choice.
I'm a 3- to 5-year-old American Pit Bull Terrier. I have a black & white coat with chocolate highlights.
I'm "FRITZ".I love to PLAY!
I have a lot of kitten energy and playfulness.
I also like to climb up to high places, so I'm hoping my home has some spots ideal for me.
Since I'm only 4- to 5-months old, I'd rather be active than be held.
I'm a male, brown Tabby with distinctive stripes.
My brother, Frisco and sister, Flora are also available. You would have fun watching us play together.
I am already NEUTERED, have had my rabies vaccination, and am just $45 TOTAL TO ADOPT!
The shelter currently has eight cats or kittens who are already spayed or neutered and only $45 to adopt.

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