How You Can Help Our Mission
How You Can Help Our Mission
There are many way to help HCHS and each gift of your time or money makes a difference in the lives of the animals we help along the way.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…for giving! Can you please help us help them by checking out our wish lists on Chewy and Amazon? Click on the following to do some pet donation shopping for our animals, or just donate directly…
VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME
We have volunteers from all over the place. You don’t need to live in Highland County to help. Here are ways you can volunteer:
Transport Animals
Grant Writing
Event Volunteer
Become a Foster
Pick up and Deliver Pet Food
Share our Facebook Page to Help Find Forever Homes
DONATE SUPPLIES
We can always use the following supplies:
Kitty Litter
Cat & Dog Food
Healthy Pet Snacks
Gas Cards for Animal Transport
Walmart Cards
SHOP AMAZON SMILE
Your shopping makes a difference. Do your regular Amazon shopping and Amazon donates to Highland County Humane Society Inc.
DONATE SUPPLIES
We can always use the following supplies:
Kitty Litter
Cat & Dog Food
Healthy Pet Snacks
Gas Cards for Animal Transport
Walmart Cards
SHOP AMAZON SMILE
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Help to rescue orphans
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Love Stories between Mama Mia and Nicole
Story by: Terri, HCHS foster & volunteer
Mama Mia! This sweet rescue kitty has been through a lot.
In June 2020, this stunning tabby was brought into Highland County Humane Society as a stray with her three kittens (Gelato, Ravioli, and Tortellini), and she was in rough shape.
The staff at the rural Virginia shelter believes Mama Mia (Mia for short) was hit by a car and received multiple fractures that healed improperly from the incident. A vet examination at Highland County Humane Society also revealed that one of Mia’s back legs was riddled with pellets from being shot.
To save Mia and make sure her babies had a mama cat to care for them, the team at Highland County Humane Society amputated the feline’s pellet-filled back leg. The brave mother is now completely healed and enjoying her very best days with her adopter Nicole.