The sixth annual Feed a Furry Friend Food Drive, organized by Greenwood Animal Clinic, is running from February 1st through February 15th. This year, donations will be collected for Johnson County Animal Control and Molly’s Meals. Molly’s Meals provides food for pets in need. There are donation boxes at Greenwood Animal Clinic, Greater Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Greenwood Public Library, Site Line, Auntie Leila’s Pet Salon & Barkery, Citizens Bank (on County Line Road, Indianapolis), Indiana Working Dogs, Sizemore Insurance, Paul Mitchell The School, Pet Supplies “Plus”( 8810 S. Emerson Ave. Ste. 180, Indianapolis) , Arbor Lane Kennel, Country Bound Pet Resort, and Five Points Kennels.
If you would like to host a donation box at your Greater Greenwood/Indianapolis Southside business, please call Tracy Stott, at Greenwood Animal Clinic at 881-4300.
Items that are needed most this year include; dog and cat food, non-clumping cat litter, paper towels, cloth towels and cleaning supplies, such as bleach.
On Saturday February 6th, stylist students from Paul Mitchell The School will volunteer their time for the second annual Benefit Bath at Pet Supplies “Plus” at 8810 S. Emerson Ave. Ste 180 in Indianapolis from 10 am to 2 pm. The pet baths are free in exchange for a pet food or supply donation for the Feed a Furry Friend Food Drive.
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