Heartfelt thanks to those who have done their, large or small through volunteerism, activism, donations, or simply taking the time to help an animal in need. All make a difference in some way and are greatly appreciated by us and the fellow earthlings we were meant to care for.
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Business Sponsors:
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PetsMart Charities Glenwood Veterinary Clinic Carter Carpets Lowe's Sassy T's Mel and Mimi Pro Clean Systems West Rome Animal Clinic Culbreth Carr Watson Zaxby's Lakeview Animal Clinic American Express Foundation North Georgia Distributing Company Floyd County Motorcycle Sales Lamar Sign Company Whitehall Medical Center Maloney Tree Service Lee's Furniture/ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hampton Calhoun Sporting Goods The Pedigree Division of MasterFoods
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For donations of medical supplies
To everyone that clips Purina Weight Circles help provide food for the animals.
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And to all of you who have spread the word about this program!
All of the responsible pet owners who have their pets spayed and neutered!
All of the exceptional caregivers who have given their time to make life a little more comfortable for the feral cat colonies they care for.
All of the wonderful families that have adopted pets! The Sterile Feral husbands/boyfriends for your endless patience - and of course to our veterinarians, answering our endless questions and volunteering so much time, without who we would not be here!
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Thanks to the volunteers and local veterinarians, The Sterile Feral can and has made a nothing is ever FREE. The cost for supplies is very high. We rely strictly on donations to operate our facility. As more people become aware of our program we find ourselves growing. As we grow, our needs grow. We continue to need cash donations for food and supplies. The more we have, the more we can do. The Sterile Feral is a non-profit organization and your donations are tax deductible.
WHERE DOES YOUR MONEY GO? These are just examples of what your donation will do for The Sterile Feral. Many of these items are at special pricing because we are a nonprofit organization. Of course we do have many other expenses that are not listed such as vet bills for sick animals, medication, and surgical supplies.
$1 - 4 cans of cat food $5 - 5 bags of cat litter $10 - 1 large bag of cat food $25 - 2 rabies vaccines $35 - 2 50 lbs bags of dog food $50 - neuter/spay of one cat $100 - neuter/spay of one dog $150 - 30 canine heartworm tests $250 - 30 feline leukemia/FIV tests
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In 2004, The Pedigree division of Masterfoods Inc. sent an unbelievable donation. 7,500 lbs of pet food! 90 cases of Whiska's canned cat food, 55- 20 lb. bags of Whiska's dry cat food. 90 cases of Pedigree canned dog food, and 100- 40 lb bags of Pedigree dry food.
Hurricane Ivan couldn't stop the truck driver who drove to us in such weather, or the volunteers who did the unloading. The food was quickly distributed to the colony caregivers, and those in need of help in the community.
There are no words to show the appreciation for those involved in getting this together for The Sterile Feral Inc. If they could only have seen the looks of gratitude by the many that benefited from their generosity.
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(L) Tom Berry delivering food (in Hurricane Ivan) to those who were not able to come and get food.
(R) Ila Jones turned 101 August of 2004. She feeds a colony of cats outside her back door of her assisted living home at the Roman Court.
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(L) Mrs. Bramlett feeds 9 rescued dogs and a colony of cats at her home.
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