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Logan's Run Rescue marks 17 years of low-cost spay/neuter care in Cherokee County
Summary
Logan's Run Rescue runs a low-cost spay/neuter program at Tri-State Spray/Neuter & Veterinary Clinic in Murphy, funded by donations and a Lakeside Plaza thrift store; over 17 years the program has helped more than 50,000 cats and dogs.
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Logan's Run Rescue operates a low-cost spay and neuter program serving Cherokee County from Murphy. The effort is part of a broader movement that began with Spay/Neuter Awareness Month, which expanded from one state in 2012 to a nationwide effort. The rescue works with Tri-State Spray/Neuter & Veterinary Clinic to provide affordable procedures, and services can be free for those who volunteer. The nonprofit is supported by donations and by a thrift store at Lakeside Plaza, 3000 U.S. 64 W., plus an appliance and furniture warehouse at 120 Storage Road.
Key facts:
- Logan's Run Rescue offers low-cost spay/neuter services at Tri-State Spray/Neuter & Veterinary Clinic in Murphy, with volunteer opportunities that can offset fees.
- The organization is funded through donations and revenue from a thrift store at Lakeside Plaza, 3000 U.S. 64 W., and a nearby warehouse at 120 Storage Road.
- Over the last 17 years, more than 50,000 cats and dogs have been spayed or neutered through the program.
- Spay/Neuter Awareness Month began in one state in 2012 and is now described as a nationwide movement.
- World Spay Day is observed on the last Tuesday of February, making late February a focal point for related outreach and recognition.
Summary:
Logan's Run Rescue's clinic has reduced barriers to spay and neuter care in the county and supported over 50,000 procedures across 17 years. Undetermined at this time.
