Let's celebrate our 20th birthday by helping cats & dogs of Nashville!
Join us on Tuesday, 4/28 to celebrate our 20th year in business and to raise money for Pet Community Center! We’re donating 20% of all online and in person sales to PCC to help the cats and dogs of Nashville. They provide affordable & accessible high quality vet care services to the community and have been been doing great work in our city since 2011.

For the month of April, we’re also working as a drop-off point for donations from their wishlist! You can order and have donations shipped directly to them or you can drop them off with us so we can deliver. Here is their wishlist for the Community Cat Program: https://a.co/0ggbDlfz
We’re thrilled to celebrate our anniversary and give back to such a wonderful organization! For more info on Pet Community Center & to volunteer: https://www.petcommunitycenter.org/

More about the Pet Community Center:
Pet Community Center (PCC) operates The Phran Galante Center for Pet Wellness – a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinic in Nashville, TN run by highly skilled veterinarians, clinicians, and nonprofit professionals. As of the end of 2024, we have served nearly 150,000 animals.
Additionally, PCC is tackling barriers to veterinary care and provides outreach and support to pet owners who live in veterinary care deserts. The results of PCC’s work include lower pet homelessness rates, lower shelter euthanasia rates, and improved public health and quality of life in neighborhoods across Davidson County.
Community Cat Program:
Community cats are outdoor, free-roaming cats. They may be friendly or feral. Our Community Cat Program reduces the number of cats entering shelters and improves the lives of cats living outdoors.
Through the program, we humanely trap, evaluate, spay/neuter, vaccinate, and ear-tip to signify sterilization, and return community cats to their original habitats - a process known as Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR).
Since we began providing TNR services, Metro Animal Care and Control’s (MACC) cat intake rate has dropped by more than 50%, and the save rate of cats has increased to 90%. By diverting community cats away from MACC, we help the shelter to concentrate its valuable resources on saving and finding homes for adoptable animals.
The science behind TNR is not to eliminate all cats at a single time but rather to gradually reduce their overwhelming numbers by humanely spaying/neutering them.

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