Proudly Serving Coweta County
To address the issue of homeless animals entering our county shelter and local animal rescues, we aim to implement preventive measures to tackle the root causes. Whether it's an unplanned litter, a medical concern, or a behavioral issue, WNP strives to connect people with the necessary spay-neuter and wellness resources. Additionally, for community cats, we assist caretakers by coordinating the spay-neuter-vaccination services for their colonies through our Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return program.
We believe that through the implementation of our programs, the county shelter and local rescues will witness a yearly decline in the number of felines entering the shelter. Achieving this goal hinges on the availability of affordable spay-neuter programs across the county, at the private veterinary practices, non-profit spay-neuter clinics, and even at the Municipal shelter. We will advocate to make this a reality.
Our success is measured in the number of people and cats we can help through our quality programs and services. These programs are fueled by our dedicated volunteers and generous donors.
