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Kerrville Pets Alive updates council on spay/neuter clinics, shelter donations and new campus plans
Summary
Volunteer group Kerrville Pets Alive told the City Council it donated more than $17,000 to Kerr County animal services, has vaccinated and sterilized 50 pets this year so far and is beginning a capital campaign for a permanent campus at 2926 Memorial Boulevard.
Karen Guerrero, founder of volunteer nonprofit Kerrville Pets Alive, told the City Council on April 22 that the group has donated more than $17,000 in medical care to Kerr County animal services and has vaccinated, spayed and neutered 50 animals so far this year.
Guerrero said the group also has provided about $1,200 in vaccines and equipment and logged more than 1,000 volunteer hours to the…
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