By Chris McDonald | Development Officer
DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital's Stray Animal & Wildlife Program continues to be a vital community resource for people all across the Willamette Valley.
To date this fiscal year, 8.3% of our patient population have been injured stray animals. Cats make up 34% of the stray pets we see, while dogs make up 19%. Of the rest of the population, in January alone, we treated six owls, four songbirds, three pigeons, two hawks, two wild rabbits, a goose, a squirrel, a seagull, a crow, and an opossum.
We spent a total of $8,919 in January on treatment of stray and wild animals, serving a total of 898 animals. This program is 100% funded thanks to donations from folks like you -- so thank you very much!
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