The homeless animals at the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) would love to be added to your holiday list this year! Some of the items on this year’s wish list include animal bedding (new or used comforters, blankets and towels), gift cards to local pet merchants, liquid laundry detergent, 13 and 33 gallon trash bags, liquid dish soap, cat toys, dog toys, canned pate cat and kitten food, rabbit food, timothy hay, paper towels, brooms and dustpans and soft chewy dog treats. RCHS is always in need of supplies for the animals and is grateful for your continued support. There is a large donation bin outside the front door of the Adoption Center so you can drop them off whenever it’s convenient for you! For more information please contact the shelter at 483.6700 or visit rchsvt.org. Thank you for remembering the homeless animals at the Rutland County Humane Society!
Please remember the homeless animals this holiday season
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