JP 4 Press Release – Animal Shelter Needs Food
EAST MONTGOMERY COUNTY – The Montgomery County Animal Shelter is in desperate need of canned food for the numerous puppies and kittens that are unable to chew the adult food available to them, as well as the older dogs and cats.
The Montgomery County Animal Shelter is funded by the County and by private donations, but still struggles to provide food and shelter for the ever increasing number of abandoned, abused and neglected animals, feeding and caring for an average 500 dogs and cats on a daily basis. Many are still in the puppy or kitten stage when they arrive, with some lost or separated from their mothers before their teeth can handle adult food. Due to current economic conditions, the shelter has also seen an increase in the number of older animals whose owners can no longer afford to feed them. By following this link you will find another post about Montgomery county police records and Animal Shelter.
Judge Metts and his staff support the important work of the MCAS and are asking area residents to help by dropping off cans of puppy and/or kitten food, or dry adult dog or cat food at the Pct. 4 Justice of the Peace Office, located at 22354 Justice Drive in New Caney. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.