
MEDIA RELEASE FROM ANIMAL FRIENDS
Date:
July 13, 2010
Contact:
Jolene
Miklas
or Kathleen Beaver
Director of
Communications Chief Operating
Officer
412.847.7043
412.847.7020
jmiklas@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org
kbeaver@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Lawrence
County and Animal Friends Partner to Curb Pet Overpopulation”
Lawrence County Animal Relief Fund, in cooperation with the
Lawrence County Commissioners, has partnered with Animal Friends
to bring low-cost spay/neuter
services to Lawrence County.
The partnership will kick off on
Saturday, August 14
and Saturday, September 4,
when Animal Friends’ veterinary team brings Animal Friends’
Mobile Resource Center to the
Lawrence County Government
Center (430 Court Street in New Castle). The mobile
spay-neuter clinic will host a full day of surgeries for the
neighborhood’s owned and feral cats.
Cats
will be spayed or neutered for just $30.
Services include rabies vaccination, flea and earmite treatment
and eartipping if indicated. (You must bring a valid rabies
certificate, or you cat will be vaccinated.)
Services are open to all residents of Lawrence County with a
household income less than $42,000 annually.
Due
to limited space, surgeries will be by appointment only—no
walk-ins. Call 724.535.4873 to schedule an appointment.
Animal Friends’ Mobile Resource Center is staffed by a licensed
veterinarian and qualified support staff. Animal Friends brings
high-quality spay/neuter services to low-income pet-owners
throughout southwestern Pennsylvania. Other services on August
14 and September 4 can include: Distemper (FVRCP) ($10), FIV/FeLV
Combo testing ($25), and FeLV vaccine (requires negative FeLV
test)($10).
This new partnership between Animal Friends and the Lawrence
County Animal Relief Fund is an important part of Animal
Friends’ commitment to alter over 24,000 pets in southwestern
Pennsylvania over the next three years. The largest cause of
euthanasia is the inability to find adoptive homes for unwanted
animals. Spaying and
neutering is the only proactive solution to ending pet
overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia.
Kathleen Beaver, Animal Friends’ Chief Operating Officer,
states: “We are so grateful to Lawrence County Animal Relief
Fund and the Lawrence County Commissioners for making
spay/neuter services accessible to residents who want to be
responsible pet owners, but simply lack the resources to spay or
neuter their cats.”
For information about low-cost spay/neuter services for dogs,
cats and rabbits, call Animal Friends at 1.800.SPAY.PGH. Learn
more about Animal Friends by visiting http://www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org
.
About
Animal Friends
Animal Friends is a non-profit companion animal resource center
serving the needs of pets and people since 1943. Our
progressive programs have been nationally recognized and include
humane rescue, shelter and adoption services for over 2,500 pets
annually, humane education, pet behavior classes, pet-assisted
therapy, wellness programs and more. In addition, Animal Friends
is leading the way towards ending pet overpopulation in western
Pennsylvania through comprehensive, community-wide spay/neuter
programming. Animal Friends is supported by donors, 700
volunteers and a staff dedicated to
ensuring the well being of companion animals, while ending
overpopulation, abuse and unwarranted euthanasia.
For more information, visit
www.ThinkingOutsidetheCage.org.