We have some BIG news to report!!!
The Friends of Powell County's Pets are the proud recipients of two amazing grants! With these grants, FOPCP is initiating a new Spay and Neuter campaign called "The PALS Program." PALS stands for “Prevent A Litter, Save some lives” and these grants will assist low-income families with the cost of spay and neuter surgeries in Powell County. We believe that spaying and neutering is an essential part of responsible pet ownership. It allows pets to continue to live longer, healthier lives.

If more people would spay and neuter, we would have less animals in shelters. Think about this...In six years, ONE dog and her puppies can be the source of 67,000 puppies. In seven years, ONE cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 kittens. If we can prevent a litter, we will be reducing the numbers of homeless animals and needless suffering. This is why we conduct our Spay & Neuter Clinics. And to date, we have altered over 800 animals. Can you imagine the impact on our community if those 800 animals had not been treated???

Our pound is over-run with homeless animals. Please do not add to the animal population. We are deeply honored to be chosen by these two amazing organizations, and we hope that the people of Powell County will join us in our PAL program. When you prevent a litter, you will save lives.
To apply for this financial assistance, contact the Friends of Powell County’s Pets at (606) 481-9430. These grants made possible by the ASPCA and PetSmart Charities®.


Adopt a Kitty!
Dr.
Brammel is working with FOPCP to find homes for the feline friends
of our community. So if you are looking for a kitty companion, be sure
to stop at Dr. Brammel's office on Washington Street and check out the
available kitties.
They are adorable and adoptable! We appreciate all of Dr. Brammel's help in searching for forever homes
for the kitties. And please remember to control the pet population by
spaying and neutering your pets.


KROGER CARES!
Have
you gotten your Kroger Fundraiser Card yet? It costs you absolutely
nothing. But every time you use it, Kroger donates 4% to us! This
helps us pay for food, medicine, vetting, and anything else associated
with rescuing and fostering.
Ask us about participating!
A HUGE THANKS to all who have volunteered at the dog pound.
We appreciate everything you do. And the animals appreciate you, too!
PO Box 474
Stanton, KY 40380
(606) 481-9430