Corridor Rescue, Inc.: Purina and Amazon Treats for the Holidays Grant Report
How did this grant help your organization and the pets in your care?
The product was used to provide treats for dogs and cats living on the streets and dogs that have been rescued by Corridor Rescue. The cat treats were used to help trap, neuter and return cats.
The treats were used to help trap cats for neuter to reduce pet overpopulation.
How many pets did this grant help?
35
Please provide a story of one or more specific pets this grant helped.
The treats helped trap stray cats to get them neutered. These cats were trapped in a low-income part of Houston where animals are often neglected and abandoned. No one takes care of these cats, so Corridor Rescue volunteers work hard to get these cats needed medical treatment and neuter. The cats love the treats and are more easily located.
Shadow (pictured) has been adopted. From his Petfinder profile: “Shadow was found along with his two sisters dumped at the side of the round at just 6 weeks of age. Luckily for them, our feeders spotted them and they instantly were made CRI cats.”