
The Saline Animal League is a group of caring persons who do all
in their power to see that no healthy, adoptable animal that comes into the Marshall Animal Shelter is euthanized.
Our members volunteer at the shelter cleaning, taking animals to the veterinarian,
feeding, watering, grooming, and socializing the animals.
We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at the Marshall Public
Library at 7 p.m. Anyone that is interested is welcome to attend.
We were founded on June 5, 1997 by
Myra Copeland in memory of her sister Mahala Copeland Cox, a local artist and animal lover. Who, after a visit to
the local animal shelter, Myra realized the overwhelming need for a concerned group of citizens to combat the
number of neglected and homeless animals in Marshall. SAL is completely funded by donations and money raising functions. All work is accomplished by volunteers. We do not
have any paid staff members.
We do need your help though. Please spay/neuter your pet! This
is the only way the population of pets will become manageable and every pet will get the loving home it
deserves.
Please click here to donate or click
here to volunteer.
Thank You For Stopping By!
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