Fix Georgia Pets

Fix Georgia Pets

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In Georgia, an estimated 62% of pets are killed in county shelters only because they do not have a home. The mission of Fix Georgia Pets is to fund grants to make spay and neuter services affordable in high pet overpopulation areas of Georgia.

05/31/2026

Gray muzzles, warm sunshine, and no rush at all. Senior dogs teach us exactly how a Sunday is meant to be spent.

05/30/2026

SERVE AN ACE FOR PETS IN NEED! 🐾🏓

​Get ready to rally! On Saturday, July 11th, 2026, we are hitting the courts to save lives. 🎉

​Join us at the Big Canoe Racquet Club for the 1st Annual Paws & Pickleball Classic FUN-Raiser! Every serve, d**k, and volley helps support crucial spay/neuter initiatives for pets across Georgia. 🐕🐈

​Players of all skill levels are welcome - from total beginners to seasoned pros. Grab your paddle and let's make a difference together!

​🎟 Snag your tickets here: https://givebutter.com/bc-paws-pickleball

05/28/2026

Why do we do what we do? 🐾💔

​The answer is simple: We want to end the senseless suffering of animals in Georgia.

Every single day, thousands of preventable tragedies happen across our state. Overcrowded shelters, neglected strays, and countless unwanted litters born into a world that doesn’t have room for them. It breaks our hearts, but more importantly, it fuels our mission.

​Spay and neuter isn’t just a medical procedure —it is the most effective, humane solution to stop the cycle of suffering before it even begins. By making these services accessible, we save lives, keep pets out of shelters, and build healthier communities.

​But we can’t fix this alone. Georgia's pets need you.

​Join the movement. Whether you share this post, volunteer, or chip in, you are becoming part of the solution.

Donate today. Every dollar directly funds life-saving spay/neuter surgeries. Together, we can end the suffering.

Whole Cat Workshop: Georgia 05/27/2026

The landscape of community cat management in Georgia is reaching a critical turning point. Each year, more than 75,000 cats enter municipal systems statewide, making targeted Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) initiatives more essential than ever.

For organizations and advocates working on the ground, managing these increasing numbers requires moving beyond operational silos and creating more unified, sustainable approaches to protecting, sterilizing, and advocating for free-roaming cat colonies.

Join fellow rescue leaders, caregivers, and community advocates on June 13th for an important conversation about community cat management in Georgia.

https://communitycatscentral.com/events/whole-cat-workshop-ga/?fbclid=IwdGRzaASC8ydjbGNrBILy7WV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHuvVj0efMdwUUNMSSf_KA9ss6S8BK6ZC8OmQcmoOGRUVyl5pTnOrVT5J9N9C_aem_YWdncwCXzytBRA8_Vh1DzNjFeZnq&brid=YWdncwEHNM7F47_NlsYnU7K56UGR&sfnsn=mo

Whole Cat Workshop: Georgia Join Community Cats Central’s Stacy, Elizabeth, and KP for a rare, in-person full-day workshop dedicated to advancing feline welfare across Georgia — and a celebration of 10 years of the Community Cats Podcast! This action-packed day brings together advocates, veterinarians, and community leader...

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