Does anyone know of a nearby animal shelter that takes injured or sickly animals? We found a very small, weak and dirty kitten this morning in the dirt on the walking...
Amanda H. replied:
Andrea Hall in CW use to help a cat rescue I believe.
LouLou B. replied:
Shali Grant, I found a shot pigeon by my front door last Sunday and called Yelm Vet! I called and they told me to bring it over!
John B. replied:
Wal Mart has milk suppliment that you can use to feed it, It IS important to get something in to its little tummy and keep it warm
Tanya C. replied:
Yelm verterinary is open 360-458-7707 they will take the kitten
Jeni K. replied:
Thank you, I sure hope Yelm Vet will take this kitten. I appreciate the confidence Sara but I am not good with sick animals. Humans are more my thing ;) Also, it has fleas and I'm so afraid of my other animals getting them.
Jeni K. replied:
Yelm Vet will only take it if it's injured and everywhere else is closed. I'm still looking.
253-304-6948 Amber. She's the owner/founder of AWR
Donna T. replied:
Joanne Wolf on 203 Mosman St in Yelm she goes to Crossroads Church at 4 corners on Sunday 458 5998
Shali G. replied:
Yelm Vet clinic is not known for being charitable. or helping with sick or found animals at all. I don't find that business very admirable. Just FYI. But I will ask around about other places
Question: We were thinking of talking to our Brownies and Daisies about helping a pet shelter as our service project (trying to give them options to vote on). We're in...
Kari H. replied:
Our girls, who are now Ambassadors, helped the pets in Olympia for their Bronze Award and these folks were great to work with. http://www.jointanimalservices.org/
Sara K. replied:
We've helped the Tacoma Human Society for a few years in different ways. Check out how you can help them: http://www.thehumanesociety.org/get-involved/more-ways-to-donate/ We've donated money towards having pets neutered and spayed. We've done donation drives for items from their wish list like towels, blankets and newspapers. We've also used portions of our cookie money to go shopping at pet stores for items from their wish lists like Kong toys, collars and leashes. The girls loved shopping at the pet store (we did that multiple years) and enjoyed a tour in person when we dropped off our donations.