Mo. license plate sales raise $100K for shelters

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The sale of "I'm Pet Friendly" license plates has raised more than $100,000 since 2009 for a pet spay and neuter program in Missouri.

Through each specialty plate that is sold, $20 is donated to the program. The Missouri Department of Agriculture says that last year, the program provided $20,000 worth of grants for animal shelters, humane societies and non-profit rescue groups. The money is used to spay and neuter pets before they are adopted or to help low-income owners who can't afford to fix their animals.

The department is accepting grant applications through the end of February. Last year's recipients include organizations located in Ava, Fenton, Cadet, Sedalia, Ray County, Richmond, Kansas City, Perryville and Rolla.


Online:

mda.mo.gov.