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Pets adopted from qualified and participating shelters or rescue groups may qualify for benefits under our "Pets for Seniors" Program.
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What is "Cowboy's Fund"?

PASS works hard to raise funds to help our furry friends.  A special case is that of a kitten called "Cowboy".  Through the efforts of the PASS volunteers, we were able to pay for specialized eye surgery to build new eyelids for this little guy before he went blind.

The surgery was successful, and he is resting comfortably at home with his new mom, Linda, also a PASS volunteer.  A cheery ending for the little guy who is doing great !

Thanks to our supporters we are able to make special things happen.

"Cowboy's Fund" has been established to help PASS assist future animals with serious medical needs.  If you would like to help, please click on the Donate button and enter 'Cowboy's Fund' in the memo section.

Cowboy - immediately after surgery

Cowboy - today

Cowboy's Fund is now helping others.........

Recently, our friends from Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter put out a plea for help in replenishing their medical care budget.  A large number of puppies arrived seriously ill and needed medical treatments, medical bills to date, have amounted to more than $20,000.00.  Some of the little guys are shown here. 

PASS wanted to be a part of their efforts to save animal lives and immediately forwarded a $250.00 donation.  While this is just a small dent in their actual costs, we wanted to support Mt. Pleasant's efforts at making a difference in the lives of these animals while at the same time doing what they can to prevent future generations thru pre-adoption spay/neuter.

[pictured on the left are some puppies that will benefit from our help]