On September 9, 2020

The animals at RCHS need supplies!

As you can imagine, the staff at the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) goes through a lot of supplies feeding and caring for the animals in the shelter. They are currently in need of certain items, so if you’d like to make a donation for the animals, they’d really appreciate it! The shelter needs paper towels, liquid laundry detergent, canned pate kitten food, canned pate cat food, dry kitten food (any brand), jarred baby food (turkey and chicken), small paper plates, 33-gallon trash bags and 15-gallon trash bags. The animals and staff would be very appreciative of donations of any of these items! There is a large donation bin outside the front door of the adoption center so you’re welcome to drop them off whenever it’s convenient for you.

If you have any questions about donating to RCHS please call 802-483-9171 or visit the website at rchsvt.org.

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