Murray County Humane Society
Finding the right pet should feel hopeful — not overwhelming. But for many families, adoption websites can feel cluttered, confusing, and hard to navigate, making it difficult to learn about animals who deserve a chance. Meanwhile, small rescues like the MCHS (Murray County Humane Society) work tirelessly behind the scenes, caring for pets with limited time, volunteers, and resources. They need a digital home that reflects the heart of their mission, not one that gets in the way.
The new MCHS website changes that. It creates a warm, welcoming space where adoptable pets are easy to browse, key information is simple to understand, and the path from “just looking” to “bringing someone home” feels natural. With clear guidance and a mobile-friendly design, families can explore confidently, and supporters can donate or volunteer without friction.
A more compassionate future for animals starts with connection. By giving MCHS a modern, accessible digital platform built around clarity and care, this redesign helps pets get noticed sooner, helps families make informed decisions, and helps a small rural non-profit rescue amplify its impact.

