COLUMBIA — A Columbia-based animal care group is concerned that Boone County Animal Care's $3 million fundraising campaign to finance a no-kill facility will divide resources.

Boone County Animal Care, a Columbia-based animal rescue that currently offers foster care services for cats, announced the campaign Nov. 5.

Leadership from the Central Missouri Humane Society is questioning the ability of Boone County Animal Care to establish the proposed space for $3 million.

"We've been doing this building project for long enough, I know how much stuff costs," Humane Society Associate Director Michelle Casey said. "So I'm just really curious what that would look like."

The Central Missouri Humane Society has also been running a $25 million fundraising campaign for a new facility for the la

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