Anderson Voices For Animals

We're pairing cats with local farmers - getting otherwise unadoptable shelter cats a home, while also ridding local farms of pesky rodents and snakes.

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Annual statistics from PAWS shelter
YearTaken inEuthanized%
201012,7359,66976%
201111,5258,50974%
201210,4256,90966%
20139,8985,71958%
20148,6575,14059%
20157,8884,39156%
20167,3112,87239%
20175,6385329%
20186.16761710%


We're here to help reduce animal overpopulation in Anderson County, in a humane and responsible way. 

Postponing our annual fundraiser means we are short on funds! Please donate if you can. ​Every dollar helps spay and neuter cats in Anderson County. 

 

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We're making a difference!

Your donations are making an impact. Since we started, we have spayed and neutered more than 4,000 cats!


This reduces the number of animals euthanized at the Anderson PAWS shelter each year, but we still have work to do. 


What does "no kill" mean?

Learn the true definition of a no-kill shelter. Animal shelters are given no-kill designation if fewer than 10% of the animals in their care are euthanized every year.


Find out how you can support true no-kill efforts throughout the state of South Carolina - and how spay and neuter plays an important role in animal welfare and protection. 

LOOK FOR THE EAR TIP

That's how you know a cat's been fixed - and won't overwhelm our shelters with unwanted litters.