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Country of Origin: France
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Country of Origin: France
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Animal Care Trust, Animal Care and Adoption Center
100 E. 11th Street
chattanooga, Tennessee 37402
Phone: 423-425-3750
Fax: 423-757-5456
Email: deweese_d@mail.chattanooga.gov
Website: www.mckameyanimalcenter.org/
The mission of the Animal Care Trust is to protect animals from neglect, abuse and exploitation; to advocate for their interests and welfare; to reduce the unwanted pet population through an effective spay/neuter program; and to inspire and educate our citizens toward an awareness and compassion for all living beings.
The goal of the Animal Care Trust, appointed by the City Council in 2004, is to build a state-of-the-art Animal Care and Adoption Center that will provide comprehensive services for adoption, animal population control, education and animal rescue. The Animal Care Trust, which will manage the new center, is raising $5.6 million to build a progressive 21,000 square foot facility to be located on 10-acres of former DuPont property off Access Road in Hixson. By setting a higher standard in animal welfare, the center will become the nucleus of our community’s animal care and service program.
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