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You can help a friend in need too!

The cost of housing, food, and veterinary care are supported by the generous contributions of concerned animal lovers. You can make a difference to a dog or cat who needs a loving home. While it's difficult to imagine, many pets every year are ignored, mistreated, or abandoned. And the saddest thing is that they can't speak for themselves. Your generous contribution can help foster these pets until they are placed in safe, clean adoptive homes with owners who want to share their lives with a loving pet. Without donations from people like you, such happy adoptions are not likely to occur. Please join us in our efforts to help our friends who can't help themselves. POPP does not operate at a profit and we have no paid employees. ALL donations go directly to the pets in our care.

Donations are Tax Deductible

bulletYour donations will help us pay for and supply all the things we need: pet foods, collars, leashes, litter & boxes, bowls, cleaning, office and laundry supplies, veterinary expenses, and -the list goes on.
bulletWe do NOT receive government money for any of this! We are a registered non-profit charity and are dependent upon your caring contributions to help those who cannot help themselves.
bulletWe are NOT associated with the city's animal CONTROL shelter (the pound).
bulletIt is our policy to find a loving home for every adoptable pet, no matter how long it takes.

We thank you for your support!

Make a tax deductible donation to
Pet Over Population Prevention
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PayPal email: donation@popptricities.org

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