West Georgia Pet Rescue

West Georgia Pet Rescue West Georgia Pet Rescue is a non profit organization helping animals in West Georgia find loving forever homes.

02/11/2026
Follow the instructions on the post for cat spay date at Carroll Co GA Animal Shelter
02/08/2026

Follow the instructions on the post for cat spay date at Carroll Co GA Animal Shelter

***Update as of 8:30 am 2/9/26: All of the slots have been filled***

***Update as of 2:55 pm 2/8/26: All of the slots for female cats have now been filled. There are still some slots left for male cats.***

💕🐱 Make your cat your Valentine and give them a gift that will last their lifetime by signing up for our next spay/neuter event. The event is scheduled for Friday, February 20th, 2026.

Please make sure to read and follow the directions below. There are limited spaces for the event and they do fill up very quickly!

This event is only for cats. The event will include:

-Spay/neuter surgery
-Microchip
-Rabies Vaccine
-Flea treatment/Dewormer

It is $60 per cat and a limit of 2 cats per person. You must be a Carroll County resident with a valid Carroll County ID to participate in this event.

Please DO NOT reach out to the shelter to sign up. Instead, please send an email to
[email protected]

Again, there is a limited amount of space for this event and it is on a first sign up, first get in basis. If you are not able to attend this particular event, please keep an eye out on our Facebook for future events… there will definitely be more! 🐾 🩷

Fix by Five months for kittens! Help be part of the solution🐈🐈‍⬛
02/04/2026

Fix by Five months for kittens! Help be part of the solution🐈🐈‍⬛

February is Feline Fix By Five Month! This campaign raises awareness that early spay and neuter is safe, effective, and essential to preventing unwanted litters. Kittens can become pregnant as young as 4 months old, which is why early spaying and neutering is critical to reducing overpopulation and preventing unnecessary euthanasia.

Learn more about protecting kittens in our article, Cat Overpopulation, Welfare and Health: The Importance of Early Spaying and Neutering - https://zurl.co/CatOverpopulation

01/31/2026

We love collaborating with Carroll Co GA Animal Shelter! Spay and neuter saves lives!

We still love to assist with spay neuter in our community. Who can send some clippers to make those beautiful shaved bel...
01/17/2026

We still love to assist with spay neuter in our community. Who can send some clippers to make those beautiful shaved bellies?

Using this product,your pet doesn't feel startled by the sound of the clippers,and it can take off all the excess bushy hair so cooler,relatively quite and does not stress your fur baby,so your pets will not get nervous.

07/10/2025

Sharing again because EVERYONE needs to read this if you are thinking of adopting!!!! Here lately we have more returns coming back and if everyone would think of it this way it could avoid that! We work soooo hard with these dogs and put months of work, foster care, interviews, education to fosters/adopters in and we finally celebrate an adoption…….or do we???? Not usually because seems like lately more are coming back than going out 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

It takes time and patience! No dog deserves to be judged by its first hours, days, even weeks!! It takes time and work!

Adopting a pet? Congrats! You've just picked someone up in your car who isn't great at communicating, just got out of a tough situation, and isn't sure if they trust you yet. Sound familiar? That's because the first three days with a new pet are basically a 72-hour first date.

It's exciting, it's awkward, and it's definitely not the time to start planning your holiday cards or giving them a bubble bath.

No judgment, but some of y'all might need a quick refresher on first-date etiquette. So here's your official guide to early red flags (from you, not them).

🚩 Leaving them unattended like it's no big deal
Imagine showing up to a blind date and immediately getting ditched at a party where you know no one. That's how your pet feels when they're left alone right away.

Bottom line: Don't ghost your new pet. It's day one. Stick close.

🚩 Being too handsy
They're cute. You're smitten. But this isn't the moment for kisses, cuddles, or TikToks with voiceovers. You just met. They don't know your intentions yet.

This isn't a fling; it's the start of something real. Let them come to you. (Consent matters, even in pet parenting.)

🚩 Introducing them to your entire cast of characters
You ever meet someone and they immediately want you to meet their mom? Yikes.

Your pet doesn't need to meet your whole social circle (or animal crew) right away. Let them settle in, one face at a time. Save the group hangs for later.

🚩 Giving them a bath
You wouldn't give someone you just met a bath, and if you would… we don't want to talk about this anymore.

Yes, shelter pets can be a little stinky. But baths are a lot. They're wet, stressful, and weirdly intimate for a pet who doesn't even know your hobbies yet. Spritz some pet-safe essential oils around the house and give them time to decompress before sudsing them up.

🚩 Taking them on a spontaneous adventure
You are not on The Bachelor. No one wants a surprise helicopter ride on day one.

Keep things calm and close to home. No breweries, dog parks, or road trips. Your pet's just trying to figure out which room has the snacks, don't make them learn a whole new location yet.

🚩 Expecting instant love
Some folks swipe right, go on one date, and expect sparks to fly immediately. The same energy applies to new pet parents who expect instant attachment.

Sometimes it does happen, but more often, it's a slow burn. They might hide under the bed, bark at the fridge, or side-eye you for three days straight. It doesn't mean it's not working. It just means you're still getting to know each other.

💘 The Bottom Line: Love doesn't always strike like lightning. Sometimes, it starts with awkward silences, side-eyes, and mutually agreeing that you won't make any sudden moves. But give it time, stay patient, and keep showing up, and you just might find yourself in the best relationship of your life.

Address

Bowdon, GA
30108

Telephone

770-258-3256

Website

https://paypal.me/westgapetresue

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