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GROVE CITY \u2013 The most important fundraiser for the Grove City Area Pet Rescue is the annual yard sale. It was canceled last year due to a lack of interest. It\u2019s back this year, but the group is in need of items to sell.<\/p>
The fundraiser helps the animal shelter pay a large chunk of its veterinary bills, and allows the adoption fee for animals to stay at just $35.<\/p>
\u201cWhen I saw that they didn\u2019t have one last year, I knew I had to find a way to help,\u201d said Patty Mace, a volunteer who is coordinating the yard sale. \u201cThis is the fundraiser for the majority of their yearly profit. I wanted to make sure it could come back strong. We have a new start at a new location. I want to grow it every year after this.\u201d<\/p>\n\n
The shelter recently took in a large number of cats from a woman who recently died. The cats need to be neutered and spayed, along with vaccinations and other medical treatments.<\/p>
One cat that was rescued was nicknamed \u201cIdiot Cat\u201d by neighbors who had seen her because it regularly ventured onto the road and was nearly hit several times.<\/p>
When rescuers found her, she was extremely skinny from starvation, so underweight that her rescuers didn\u2019t initially realize that she was pregnant.<\/p>
One of the kittens was stillborn, while the second was born premature and died after a few hours.<\/p>\n
When that happens, the cost of treating animals in dire condition can be higher, and a non-profit organization can find it difficult to keep up.<\/p>
That\u2019s why fundraisers like the yard sale are important to continue allowing the rescue to bring in more animals.<\/p>
The sale will run May 31 through June 2 at the Mercer County Grange Fairgrounds starting at 9 a.m. and going until at least 5 p.m. each day. There will be donated yard sale items along with food and raffle baskets.<\/p>
People can drop off donated items from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 23-25 at the Mercer County Grange Fairgrounds, 35 Grange Fair Drive, Mercer. Any item can be donated that you would find at a garage sale except for clothes, tires and other hard-to-dispose items.<\/p>
\u201cWe just ask that things work. Some people look at events like these and see them as a chance to get rid of broken items,\u201d Mace said. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to have to spend money to get rid of items we can\u2019t sell.\u201d<\/p>
The shelter also accepts donations, such as cat food and litter, that can help animals.<\/p>
Ty Kohler can be contacted at tkohler@alliednews.com.<\/em><\/p>\n \n \n \n <\/div>\r\n
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