Now that the weather is (hopefully!) getting nicer, many people clean out closets and do some spring cleaning. If you find old bedding or towels, please think about bringing them to the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS). They make great bedding for the animals and keep them cozy and comfortable while they’re here. The animals especially love comforters, blankets, quilts, fleece and towels. Thanks for your continued support and for thinking of the animals! If you have any questions, please contact the shelter at 802-483-6700.
Spring cleaning? The animals at RCHS love old bedding!
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