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Director Thomas, GRAS staff visit Camp Casey

By Dana Harmon
The Green River Animal Shelter helped Camp Casey participants celebrate National Be Kind to Animals Week on Wednesday afternoon. GRAS staff brought some of the animals from the shelter to visit with the students and talk to them about how to take care of their own pets.

GRAS Director Jeff Thomas said the most important thing we can do to protect our pets is to put our names on their collar or have an identification chip implanted by a veteranarian. That way if our pet wanders away from home, whoever finds it will know who it belongs to.

Other shelter staff who came were, Garret Luttrell, April Janes, Randy Richards and Heather Evans.

We really appreciate the GRAS Staff coming to visit us and we appreciate the work they do even more!




This story was posted on 2008-05-08 17:31:19
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2008-05-09 .
Shelby Jones gives a gentle pat to GRAS cat, Shetni, during a visit to Camp Casey by Green River Animal Shelter Director Jeff Thomas and his staff.

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