No-Kill Community

Gvl County Animal Care now a no-kill shelter
Photo credit Greenville County Animal Care Facebook Page

Greenville County Animal Care announced via it's Facebook Page... they have crossed the finished line and the facility is now a No-Kill Shelter.

In 2019, Greenville Animal Care saved over 7,500 dogs and cats through donations, foster homes and adoptions.

Since 2012, they have been able to reduce their intake by 43%.

According to their Facebook page, all adoptions... cats, dogs, kittens and puppies are $35 dollars right now.

And coming up on January 23rd, a special night, Paint Ur Pet - Animal Care. 

Official Facebook Post:

This is the best announcement we've ever made.
As of the year 2020, Greenville County is now a no-kill community!
Thanks to each and every one of you who played a part in building a no-kill community.
Take a look at the progress made in 2019, when we finally crossed the finish line.
Steps taken in order to become a no-kill shelter