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A humane and sustainable solution to the overpopulation of dogs, cats, and other small animals in Bulloch County. A humane and sustainable solution to the overpopulation of dogs, cats, and other small animals in Bulloch and surrounding counties. The numbers below demonstrate a portion of the impact your support has made on the pet population in Bulloch County. Fixing the Boro is funded entirely by private donations and special grants. We have several options for how you can help :. Our volunteers and fosters are an integral part of what we do, and we are constantly in need of fosters and volunteers.
Fostering helps us save lives by providing a temporary, loving, and restful retreat for animals in need. We provide all supplies and cover all vet care; fostering does not cost you anything but time and love!
We are always in need of volunteers! From helping at our events to taking care of animals and assisting at the clinic, we have several volunteer opportunities available. One of the best ways to reduce the overpopulation of stray or unwanted pets is to adopt! Our rescue program is for dogs, cats, birds, guniea pigs, ferrets and small animals that are pulled from community owners and local municipal shelters. Transports are utilized often, and our partnerships with our networking rescues are invaluable.
We are proud to uphold an unfaltering relationship with the Bulloch County Animal Shelter and its wonderful staff. A quick reorder of shirts picked up this afternoon so all sizes are back while supplies last! But never fear Continuing support of Fixing the Boro too! GATA southernexchangecompany. See More See Less. This is the reality of one unaltered outdoor cat. Mothers struggling to keep their babies and themselves alive, only to be pregnant before their last babies are even weaned.
Males fighting over scarce resources, spreading disease, and living with painful wounds that never heal. Rescues overwhelmed, forced to make impossible choices because there are simply too many in need and not enough resources to save them all.