ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nearly two months after 370 animals were taken from a property in southwest Missouri, some of those animals are now finding new homes. The Humane Society of Missouri and a fish hatchery gained custody of the animals last month. On Sunday, dozens of them were put up for adoption. The animals were seized in August in Polk County.
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