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CATS year,substantial donations from ' At the shelter, many cats <br /> CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2A people and organizations in the arrive as kittens from unwanted <br /> community will help address litters, with adult cats rarely <br /> around 100 in the winter to this challenge. Those donations being reclaimed by their owners. <br /> upwards of 300 in the summer are added to the Community According to Animal Services, <br /> months. Giving Fund that the county Orange County's feline reclaim <br /> SUBMITTED PHOTO Though the grant for the administers, which will also rate is high at 5 percent. <br /> ed into a bridge along Working Barn Cat program will continue the barn cat program To help combat these <br /> not be renewed for the upcoming work. problems, Orange County <br /> Animal Services recently <br /> T. received a $25,000 grant from <br /> of Sunday, `{ the Margo T. Petrie Spaying <br /> and Neutering Foundation in <br /> the Triangle,which will be used <br /> $ E S to subsidize the cost of the often <br /> CHEERS _ ;� �; expensive spay/neuter services. <br /> Carver'Lake Vertu '' This grant helps individuals <br /> qualify for assistance if they <br /> `� acs `°cv� ` , Pro t Hili ti <br /> have a household income <br /> between 200 and 400 percent of <br /> Federal Poverty guidelines. <br /> Orange County Animal <br /> M Services will host its next low- <br /> cost rabies vaccination clinic on <br /> Thursday, September 27, from <br /> ©e�iCsiOWS �'i' ' u$i 5 to 7 p.m., offering 1-year and <br /> wa 3-year vaccinations for$10. <br /> MEN � I <br /> Pet owners will need to have <br /> )n <br /> _� a previous rabies certificate <br /> Steamsb p Roast Eeg£' �� 1' � S4 in hand to receive the 3-year <br /> Vctiet Rouge"Chic 7 r fl *b rti� vaccine, as tag alone is not <br /> French Ratatoutlle mOr sufficient. Microchips will be <br /> Squash&Sweet Potato�aluip Or B intOrmati0n: offered for $35 each, including <br /> Ri G t0 Fa a OII r registration fees. <br /> Sl?ltalce t'�itshr€,�na���;� E�entbrlte arc or <br /> Chile Roasted Corn Salad For more information about <br /> C Swe I Ste n Orange CountyAnimal Services, <br /> Seasonal Desserts '� including additional clinic dates <br /> 1 and rabies vaccination clinic <br /> requirements,please visit http:// <br /> www.orangecountync.gov/ <br /> animalservices or call 919-942- <br /> ' PETS(7387). <br />
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