Reduced cost cat and dog spaying and neutering is available now. The Welfare of Animals Group (WAG) can assist low-income Calhoun County homes with 50% of their pet’s spay/neuter fee. It is cheaper to spay a pet than to pay the costs of caring for one litter of puppies or kittens. Donations of dry cat food are greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the Grantsville library. For more information or to make an appointment, please call 304-354-7042. Funded in part by The Bernard McDonough Foundation, The Oakland Foundation, the WV Department of Agriculture, and the Calhoun County Commission.
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