By Emily Adams-Bentley
Staff Writer Feb 25, 2021
Feb 25, 2021
TRI-COUNTY â Fur Ever Friends, Inc. has helped over 4,000 animals and counting from throughout the Tri-County area and beyond since 2008. To this day, the organizationâs goals have remained the same â to promote rescue, rehabilitation and responsible pet ownership.
Rosemary Revoir, clinic registrar with Fur Ever Friends, Inc., said that the main focus of Fur Ever Friends is to provide low-cost spay and neuter clinics for dogs and cats in the Tri-County area. The organization also hosts low-cost vaccination clinics throughout the year, subsidizes spay/neutering fees or veterinary costs when owners are unable to afford it, pay for spay/neutering or veterinary fees for rescued animals, and addresses other concerns of pet owners.
Local business owner Sarah Loy hosted a small business sellers event Saturday at the Corbin Civic Center. Loy said when she organizes supplier events showcasing her company, Teething Tots Co., her sales increase. More than 20 local and out-of-state vendors set up from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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“This was going to be over in three months, six months, nine months and now it is a year later, so we are still here. We are still fighting this virus. We are thankful to have vaccine and doing a lot of vaccinations,” said Anthony Powers, President of Baptist Health Corbin,.