The St. Louis PetLover Coalition fosters collaborative efforts of local animal welfare groups and the community to promote responsible pet ownership and to increase the save rate of companion animals in our community

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St. Louis County Animal Care and Control Shelter Opens November 2011

The St. Louis pet lover coalition began working with city, county public and private groups to make St. Louis the ultimate pet community by 2014.

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Nestlé Purina: PetLovers Unite

No Unwanted Litters Launches Public Effort To Curtail Pet Overpopulation

ST. LOUIS (July 15, 2011) – The St. Louis PetLover Coalition publicly launched its No Unwanted Litters initiative today to raise awareness about the problem of pet overpopulation in St. Louis City and County, and to promote solutions through low-cost spaying and neutering for low-income pet owners.

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Philanthropic Landscape 2011: The Pursuit of a Collective Impact

On July 14, The Rome Group will be holding their annual Philanthropic Landscape event which will share the results of their surveys on local charitable giving trends. In addition, a panel of local experts will address how their work relates to the concept of Collective Impact, an approach to large-scale social change requiring broad cross-sector coordination, a common agenda/shared vision among all participants, shared measurement systems, mutually reinforcing systems, continuous communication, and the support of a “backbone organization”.

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St. Louis Animal Care and Control is getting some new digs!

No Unwanted Litters

A Movement of People Committed to Saving Dogs and Cats in the St. Louis Region
Click here to learn more about it.

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St. Louis PetLover Coalition Raises Awareness about Pet Overpopulation and Importance of Spay and Neutering