ElectrickBubble
08-01-2010, 06:44 PM
Many families who are out of work as a result of the oil spill can no longer afford to keep their pets in their homes. They are being dropped off at shelters in numbers so great that they are quickly becoming overpopulated. This means a shorter adoption period and the more than likely possibility of euthanization! The Pet Education Project (PEP) is working to keep these pets with their families and out of shelters. They are collecting pet food and supplies to send to families in need and would appreciate any help they can get.
Please visit www.peteducationproject.org or call 318-278-7543 to learn how you can help and for a list of updated drop off sites.
Anyone reading this message who is in the Baton Rouge, LA area:
Laser Tag of Baton Rouge is surving as a drop off site and will give a free game away to anyone who donates pet food/supplies.
Please visit www.peteducationproject.org or call 318-278-7543 to learn how you can help and for a list of updated drop off sites.
Anyone reading this message who is in the Baton Rouge, LA area:
Laser Tag of Baton Rouge is surving as a drop off site and will give a free game away to anyone who donates pet food/supplies.