Everett Animal Shelter Seeking Help With Essential Items

August 28, 2022

Everett

As the number of animals needing assistance grows so do the needs and demands on the Everett Animal Shelter. This week they are putting out a request to the public for assistance with essential items. Here is their message if you’d like to contribute.

Photo courtesy Everett Animal Shelter

New items needed to help more animals!

The shelter’s veterinary clinic is need of some new items to increase efficiency and allow our veterinary team to help more animals.

Our team needs a new surgery table and additional surgical packs in order to continue to increase the number of animals we help each week.

A new surgery table and 10 new surgical packs will total $4500.00 and we’re hoping to raise the funds to purchase these essential items.

With a second table, our licensed veterinary technicians will have a space to prepare the next animal for surgery which will allow our vet to perform more procedures with less down time. This new table is also heated which is great for keeping animals warm before and after surgery.

Surgical packs are sets of sterilized tools needed for a procedure, specifically a cat spay. Having more surgical packs allows our team to spay more cats per day as they will not have to stop to clean and sterilize tools mid-day.

A new surgery table and 10 new surgical packs will total $4500.00 and we’re hoping to raise the funds to purchase these essential items.

Each year our veterinary team performs thousands of surgeries and we’re always trying to find ways to increase efficiency to help more animals while maintaining a clean and safe environment. Thank you for your support!

Click here for the link to make a contribution or obtain additional information.

Click here to visit the Everett Animal Shelter website.



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