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Annual Events
Michigan State University Mobile Spay and Neuter Clinic
When: Sunday August 8 and Monday August 9
Time: 7:30 am check-in 3:00 pm-6:00 pm pickup
Where: Shepherd High School gym 100 W. Hall St,
Shepherd, MI 48883
Who: ONLY feral (wild) cats NO PETS Cats and kittens 8
weeks or older and weighing at least 2 pounds.
Contact: Cindy Bryan at
spayandneuter2010@gmail.com
or ICAC at 773-9721 or 989-621-1676
Please call for details. A small fee for the spay/neuter is required and
will include vaccines and parasite/flea/earmite treatment for all cats.
Please help us reduce the overpopulation of cats and kittens in our
county.
Sponsored by Humane Animal Treatment Society HATS
www.hatsweb.org
Spay Day USA in February
To celebrate Spay Day 2010, H.A.T.S. is once again offering an extra
$5.00 credit in addition to the regular financial assistance we offer
for our spay/neuter program. Isabella county pet dog and cat owners
simply need to send a written request for their spay/neuter certificate
to our address:
HATS, PO Box 732,
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48804-0732
Pet owners need to include a business-size SASE and their phone number
with their request. This offer is open to Isabella County residents and
students and is valid for spay/neuter requests received between Feb. 23
and March 31, 2010.
For more information on our spay/neuter assistance program
click here.
HATS annual HATS Off to the
Arts event in May join us , at the Herbert H. and
Grace A. Dow Health Professions Building on the campus of Central
Michigan University for a gala
benefit promoting the appreciation and ownership of high quality art.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Humane Animal Treatment Society
(HATS), to aid them in their ongoing efforts to better the lives of
companion animals in Isabella County, Michigan.
Learn More >

Tails and Trails Walk Sunday, September 19, 2010
Learn
more and print a pledge form>
HATS holds its annual Tails and Trails Walk every September. It is a fun
family-oriented benefit for the Humane Animal Treatment Society, held at
Millpond and Island Parks in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Participants
collect pledges ahead of time from friends, family, acquaintances and
business associates. Those earning the most pledges will receive great
prizes at the event. Our pledge forms are available at many public
offices and businesses around the Mt. Pleasant area, and are typically
available 3 weeks prior to the walk itself. You may also pick up a
pledge form at the Shelter!
Participants in the walk are treated to delicious foods and beverages,
and will have an opportunity to take part in animal-oriented fun
competitions, and see special demonstrations and entertainment, too.
Bring your children, and your dogs, and spend an afternoon with other
animal lovers enjoying our lovely Mt. Pleasant parks, and helping earn
donations for homeless companion animals!
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