California Animal Welfare Funders collaborate to send $300,000 in grants to animal shelters across state
California organizations fund animal shelters
(Courtesy: Best Friends Animal Society)
27 California organizations will receive funding to improve dog and cat lifesaving in their communities
and last updated 2021-07-28 17:32:16-04
LOS ANGELES, Calif â California Animal Welfare Funders Collaborative (CAWFC) are now helping homeless pets across the state. They recently awarded $300,000 in grants to animal shelters hoping to help homeless pets get the help they need. Last year was an untraditional year in our stateâs animal shelters. By taking our COVID-19 operating learnings and applying them to our ânew normalâ, weâre seeing services improving for both the people and pets in our communities across California. CAWFC is honored to provide funding to help make those operational pivots a new reality,â said Kaylee Hawkins, Pacific Region Director for
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Officials said their owner was no longer able to care for them. “We have some adults, some juveniles, and some little babies. We were surprised to find five brand new little babies,” said Samantha Westphal, the Animal Care Manager at the Guelph Humane Society. That number has grown to 30 and another female is due to give birth any day. Their rat pack will be close to 40 in the coming days. According to the humane society, rodents tend to have a bad rap which can make it harder to find them their homes. Westphal said there are a lot of misconceptions about rats as being unclear and unfriendly, but they are actually very social and easily trained.
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Animal Shelter Society shares this week’s pet as well as offers refuge for animals
ZANESVILLE – This week’s pet that would love to find its forever home is a 3-year-old Pomeranian Terrier mix named Brian.
“He has great energy. He would be fantastic in any type of home. He can be in a very quiet home with older folks and he would do great with small children. He’s an all-around great dog (and) he’s ready to go today with the proper application and approval and a meet and greet,” Animal Shelter Society General Manager April Cohagen – Gibson said.