Missouri does not explicitly protect pets by allowing for pets to have orders of protection entered on their behalf. However, the current laws do allow for evidence of abuse of pets to be used. As a result of obtaining an order of protection, the order can say no contact with the pets, such as cats, dogs, etc. Read how here and contact a local attorney to help you in your Individual situation.
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