Street Paws seeking Christmas donations for homeless animals

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Local nonprofit Street Paws invites the community to consider making a donation or purchasing items for their wish tree from now through December 31. Wish trees are located at River and Roost, 2272 Jonesboro Road in McDonough and at Empson’s Deli at 1445 Rock Quarry Road #109 in Stockbridge.

“Grab some good food and check out the Street Paws adoptables. All our pets have an ornament with a QR code if you are interested in adopting. Scan the QR codes for our wish list or grab a flyer with our wish list items. You can deliver purchased items back and put them under the tree so the animals will have presents on Christmas Day,” said Kristi Butler, Founder of Street Paws.

L. to R.: Kristi Butler, Founder of Street Paws and Marie Watson, Office Manager at River and Roost are shown in front of a wish tree for adoptable animals. Special photo

Street Paws is a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization that works to reduce animal population through spay/neuter. They also promote responsible pet ownership including vaccinations and humane education and seek suitable homes for unwanted and neglected animals.

To make a monetary donation to Street Paws, visit https://streetpaws.org/help/

Street Paws Wish List

Cat and Kitten: Capstar; Advantage II; cat beds; pet gift cards; canned cat food – Fancy Feast, 4-Health, Loveables; dry cat food – Purina One, 4-Health, Iams; Fresh Step scoopable litter, Tidy Cat scoopable litter.

Dog and Puppy: Dry puppy food – Purina One; durable chew toys, Capstar, Advantix, Pet gift cards.

Other: 2+ton van or truck, Tru Catch traps – Tuffy 24, 30FCD, 48D or 30LTD; gently used large towels; Tote/Storage bins 18 gallon or larger; cleaning supplies; paper towels, laundry detergent, Dawn original dish liquid; HP Ink 932, 933 and 962 black and color ink; and copy paper.

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Seth Jackson was born in McDonough. He studied general business at Clayton State University and is the editor at the Henry County Times.