HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA — January 15, 2018 — Cat's Cradle of the Shenandoah Valley today announced it has received a $ 32,000 grant from PetSmart Charities, the leading funder of
animal welfare in North America, to help fuel its spay and neuter efforts in select zip codes in Augusta County, representing high intake zip codes for cats into the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center, the county's public intake sh
animal welfare in North America, to help fuel its spay and neuter
efforts in select zip codes in Augusta County, representing high intake zip codes for cats
into the Shenandoah Valley
Animal Services Center, the county's public intake sh
Animal Services Center, the county's public intake shelter.
Pets Alive will continue to work with Brother Wolf
Animal Rescue and other animal welfare organizations that are ready to begin rescue efforts once it's safe for humans to go into the areas affected by Hurricane
Animal Rescue and other
animal welfare organizations that are ready to begin rescue efforts once it's safe for humans to go into the areas affected by Hurricane
animal welfare organizations that are ready to begin rescue
efforts once it's safe for humans to go
into the areas affected by Hurricane Irma.
«We hope this grant opportunity spotlights the incredible
efforts of these men and women, and encourages others in
animal welfare to put their innovative thinking
into action.