







Thank you for your continued support to help fund our programs:
Spay/ Neuter Program
With the assistance of the MAC Animal Friendly License Plate Grant,
we will help in ending the overpopulation of homeless pets.
Learn more by visiting: www.massanimalcoalition.org
Your Car Tells the World How You Feel About Animals
The Massachusetts "I'm Animal Friendly" license plate tells
your community that you care about animals!
By purchasing this license plate, you will be contributing to a statewide program that directly benefits Massachusetts animals. The proceeds are used to spay/neuter animals that are either feral or that their owners cannot afford it. To learn more about the program in our area, contact us by e-mail.
Purchase your plate at: www.mass.gov/rmv/express/plates.htm
Learn more by visiting: www.massanimalcoaltion.org
Shelter Matching Medical Relief Fund
We help local shelters provide medical care for sick or injured animals to help them get adopted instead of being euthanized.
Senior for Seniors
We help local shelters adopt senior animals to senior citizens by subsidizing the adoption fee. If you?re 55 or older, you can adopt a cat or dog that is 5 years or older for as low as $5.00. Contact us by e-mail, to find out what local shelters are part of this great program!
Baby Ready Pets
A free workshop offered to help expecting parents to educate them how to introduce their pet to the new baby.contact us by e-mail.
For more information, please contact us by email.
Disaster Preparedness
So we will be ready to help the community when a disaster strikes
Emergency Pet Oxygen Mask Program
Supplying our local fire departments and Emergency Medical Service Departments with oxygen masks to fit your dogs and cats in case of a fire. Go here for more information: Oxygen Mask Program.
Police K-9 Fund
Helping our four legged police officers





Pet Over-Population Awareness:
Did you know? In 6 years, one cat and
her mate and offspring can produce
68,088 kittens.
Did you know?.In 6 years, one dog and
her mate and offspring can produce
67,000 puppies.
Did you know? four million cats and
dogs?about one every eight
seconds?are put down in U.S. shelters
each year. Often these animals are the
offspring of cherished family pets.
Spay/neuter is a proven way to reduce pet overpopulation, ensuring that every pet has a family to love them (HSUS).
SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR PET!
Puppy Mill Awareness:
Do you know where that puppy in the window came from? www.stoppuppymills.com
ADOPT! Don't Shop DON?T BREED or BUY While Shelter Pets Continue to Die
Help promote adoption of shelter animals by becoming a foster parent. Many animals do not do well in a shelter environment and would benefit from a transitional home before being adopted into their forever home. Medical and food expenses are
typically paid for by the shelter.All you need to provide is a temporary loving home.