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Each week at Pet Bytes we will introduce you to a few animals that are temporarily living at the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County & The Cats Are People Too Club.  Keep in mind that there are many more animals available that would love to come home with you.  Take a look at the links below for more information.

 

Cats Are People Too:  Pet Bytes features updates from Cats Are People Too - The only no-kill, non-profit all-volunteer, tax-exempt charity in Trumbull County, Ohio, dedicated to helping abused, lost, stray and homeless cats and kittens.  Click here to view some of the cats available for adoption.

 

This Week's Pets

Take a look at a few of the residents at the Animal Welfare League, even if you don't want to adopt, the pictures are priceless!

Donations

Take a look at how you can help the Animal Welfare League with the donation of some simple household items

Shelter Information

Click here for hours, phone numbers, directions, prices, and any thing else to get you on your way!

Affordable Spaying & Neutering

Take Bob Barkers advice and get details on the Welfare Leagues low cost Spay and Neuter program

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Don't Forget Us!  
Here are a few animals we have featured in previous weeks still available at the shelter for
adoption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you are interested in adopting any of these cats, please call Cats Are People Too at 652-7160 or visit their web site www.catsarepeopletoo.org. Even if the cat you are interested in has been adopted, there are many, many more waiting for good homes!

 

 

 

 

 

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The Animal Welfare League uses the following products every day to feed, clean, and care for the hundreds of homeless animals that they see every day.  If in your weekly or monthly shopping you could remember them and buy an extra box or bag of these items, it would mean a lot.  And of course, remember that anything that you choose to donate is tax deductible.

Where can I drop off  these items?

Warrenpages would be happy to collect any donations the you choose to give, and we will deliver them to the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County Shelter.  We will also be happy to mail you a receipt from the Welfare League.  Our location can be found by clicking on the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of every page on this site.

Bleach Dish Detergent Kleenex Throw Rugs
Paper Towels Laundry Detergent Toilet Paper Q-Tips
Scotch Tape Alcohol Band-Aids Broom
Dry dog/cat Food Pet Treats Pet Toys Window Cleaner
Cat Liter Pens Sponges Staples
Copy Paper Large Garbage Bags Cleanser WD-40
Stainless Steel Pet Dishes Plastic Buckets Towels Throw Rugs
Blankets Dust Pans Step Stool Newspapers (call first)
Larger Items
Shovel/Rakes Bird Feeders Wastebaskets Heavy Duty Ladder
Large Trash Containers Weed Whip Hand Tools  
Pet Carriers Heating Pads Bird Seed  

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Phone Numbers 330-394-4122  OR  330-394-3880
Donations (Prices) Cats start at $35, and dogs at $45.  Just a reminder; this is a non profit organization, and all fees go towards maintaining the shelter.  NOTE:  All dogs are heartworm tested, wormed and vaccinated.  All cats are leukemia/AIDS negative, wormed and vaccinated,  Some of the animals are spayed and neutered.
Hours Monday:  12:30 - 5:00
Tuesday:  12:30 - 5:00
Wednesday:  Closed
Thursday:  12:30 - 5:00
Friday:  12:30 - 5:00
Saturday:  11:00 - 4:00
Sunday:  Closed
Directions From downtown Warren take Main Street South for approximately 3 - 4 miles.  At a four way stop you will see a bright blue garage on your left, turn right.  The shelter is your 7th driveway on the left side.  Offices are in the house on the right, the shelter itself is on the left.

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Here is an illustration of why it is important to have your pet spayed or neutered.  This cat just gave birth to 6 kittens at the shelter, and shelter workers say that newborns do not do well in the shelter environment.  Please, have your pet spayed or neutered, with this low cost program there really is NO EXCUSE.  Scroll Down for details.

 

The "Alternative Solution" is an effort to provide low cost spaying and neutering of dogs and cats to that portion of the pet owning public who feel that they cannot afford the normal fee charged at local veterinary clinics.

The program is sponsored by the Trumbull County Veterinary Association, and The Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County.

Local veterinarians on a voluntary, rotating basis will perform surgeries.  Each veterinarian will make use of his/her own clinic, supplies, and staff in performing these surgeries.

The only requirement is that the pet owner feels that he/she is limited income.

For more information call:  394-4122 OR 394-3880

Fee Schedule

Cat Spay:  $38
Cat Neuter:  $26
Dog Spay under 30lbs:  $40
Dog Spay over 30lbs:  add .50 per pound
Dog Neuter up to 50lbs:  $35
Dog Neuter over 50lbs: $45

Conditions

1)  Females should not be in heat.
2)  Females should not be in late pregnancy (50 days).
3) An added fee of $10 may be added for pregnant or obese animals.
4)  Males should have both testicles descended into the scrotum

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This page was last updated on 8/16/04