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Prairie Paws announces $400,000 grant to fund mobile low‑cost spay/neuter program across Kansas
Summary
Prairie Paws informed commissioners it received a roughly $400,000 grant to fund a mobile low‑cost spay/neuter clinic that will serve underserved Kansas counties; the organization plans to purchase a custom mobile unit and hopes state sales tax legislation for shelters will exempt the purchase.
Prairie Paws presented its 2024 annual report and told the commission it received a roughly $400,000 grant late in December to support a new mobile low‑cost spay/neuter program across Kansas.
Director Kelly said Prairie Paws served 5,386 animals across all locations in 2024, with 2,641 animals served at the Franklin County/Ottawa location. The December grant will fund a custom mobile clinic (a fifth‑wheel gooseneck unit) estimated at…
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