Programs We Fund

Lifesaving and life-improving medical care to pets suffering from injury, illness, or abuse

44 pets were provided medical care, including emergency lifesaving medical care in the amount of $99,076.

Senior Pets Medical Voucher

18 senior pet vouchers were issued for additional medical care, totaling $4,105 (2025 was the first year for this program).
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Dental care relieving pain and discomfort for pets with grade 3 or higher periodontal disease

61 pets were provided with dental care to improve overall health, reduce pain, and help set pets and their adopters up for success, totaling $56,943.

Rabbit Spay/Neuter

61 rabbits were provided spay/neuter services totaling $10,769.
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Parasite prevention for all dogs, cats, and rabbits

4,481 pets (dogs, cats, rabbits) were provided parasite prevention totaling $80,869.

Leashes for dogs, and collars with personalized tags for adopted dogs and cats

2,813 pets were provided leashes for dogs and collars with personalized tags for cats and dogs, totaling $16,009.
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Funds spay and neuter surgeries and vaccinations for community cats, helping to reduce the problem of pet overpopulation and disease

529 community cats were spayed or neutered, vaccinated, ear-tipped, and examined as part of Animal Service's Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) Program, totaling $47,026.
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Shelter Support

$6,819 was provided toward items for the Shelter's enrichment programs.

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