Notice: Our animals stay with us until they are adopted, and sometimes, this means an extended stay at our shelter. To make their stay as comfortable as possible, we would like to give our cats and dogs Kuranda beds. You can help us by donating one to our facility through the Kuranda Beds website. Just click on the link and then select “North Dakota” under the “Search by state” tab. Select “FM Humane Society” and it will take you to a page that shows which beds we are in need of. Thank you!
The majority of our cats are housed in kennels. In order to make their stay as comfortable and stress-free as possible, we provide our cats with the Stretch and Scratch cat scratchers. You can help our cats by clicking on the Stretch and Scratch link and donating a full box or half of a box to our shelter. You can have them sent to FM Humane Society 1201 28th Ave. N Fargo, ND 58102. Thank you!

MICROCHIP CLINICS
Saturday, Aug 21 11am-2pm
Saturday, Oct 2 11am-2pm
Cost is $30/pet and all clinics will be held at our shelter
YOU CAN EVEN START TO DONATE NOW BY CLICKING THE ‘DONATE’ BUTTON
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Looking to Volunteer? We have many opportunities available! Please fill out a volunteer application today! We now have an application for regular volunteers, and one for junior volunteers (16 and younger).
Transportation Volunteers Needed to assist in transporting animals from the local pounds back to the shelter. Must have clean driving record and be at least 18 years of age. Volunteers will drive the FM Humane Society’s van to and from the 3 local pounds on any days Monday-Friday on an on-call basis, between 4:00p.m.-6:00p.m. Even if you can only help on one day a week, please fill out the application. Any help is greatly appreciated!”
We are in need of foster care families for some of our pets, including pregnant or nursing cats and dogs. Foster care is a no-cost-to-you arrangement and we will provide all the necessary supplies—you supply the love! If you are interested, please fill out the application available here.
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We help introduce the Safe Paws Program
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