Friends of Furries update

It has been a busy year to date, assisting with the recent veterinary clinic on Penelakut Island led by Canadian Animal Assistance Team, with cat spay and neuters here on Thetis Island, rehoming one cat, etc. And it is only May!
Be sure your new cat or kitten is spayed or neutered. It prevents unwanted kittens, cats injured through fighting, and can prevent some reproductive cancers in your cat as it ages.
Over 95% of our funding goes to veterinary bills to help low income individuals neuter their pets or get ill or injured animals assessed by a veterinarian.
Our assistance is confidential and provided on a sliding scale. The remainder of our budget goes to food, supplies or bank fees.
All work is done by volunteers, if you are interested in getting involved with Friends of Furries please call Carol at 250-246-3699
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