2012 Pet Angel Tree Project: Helping Thousands of Needy Pets

Posted by: | Posted on: November 16, 2012

 LOUISVILLE, Ky (November 15, 2012) – What do ink pens, airline crates, and distilled water all have in common? They’re just some of           the  items local rescues and shelters need to continue saving thousands of pets in the Louisville and Southern Indiana region.  This year   No Kill Louisville is organizing its third annual Pet Angel Tree project with trees right now going up at 17 businesses throughout the metro area.

  Pet lovers can find a listing of the businesses taking part at nokill-louisville.com. Wish lists for each of the 17 area shelters and rescues in the program are also located on the site.  This year-end effort seeks to help thousands of abandoned and abused animals by providing needed supplies to area shelters and rescues. During our first year, No Kill Louisville’s Pet Angel Tree project collected more than $15,000 in food, equipment and other materials – all for local rescues and shelters.

Items needed for the upcoming year include but are not limited to cat or dog treats, paper towels, bleach, Ziploc bags, pens, peanut butter, dish soap, dog or cat food, gently used sheets and blankets, dog or cat collars, leashes, and much more.  For a full wish list, go to nokill-louisville.com/pet-angel-trees. 

Those who want to help can also choose to pick up a tag from a Pet Angel Tree at one of the following locations which also serve as the donation drop-off points (also listed in our website at the above address):

U of L Enrollment Office

 





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