Hill’s Science Diet will partner with the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter and the Humane Society of Williamson County for Change a Pet’s Life Day, a national free adoption drive to help transform the lives of shelter cats and dogs by giving them a second chance for love. Hill’s Science Diet will cover the adoption fees for the first 10 pet adoptions at each participating location. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 at the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter.
Shelter pets have many challenges to overcome and need our help to change their lives for the better. Pet lovers eager to open their hearts and homes to a shelter pet will also receive a starter kit that includes free Science Diet pet food and tips to give their adopted cat or dog the best start in their new life.
Visit the Hill's Science web site for the chance to have $5,000 donated to a shelter of your choice in your name.
According to the Humane Society of United States (HSUS), each year 6-8 million cats and dogs enter animal shelters in the United States. Shelter pets overcome many challenges and are in need of loving homes. Hill’s Science Diet is currently the largest corporate sponsor of shelters in the U.S, providing well over 1,000 shelter partners with free, high quality nutritious food they need to help their pets get healthy soon and adopted faster. To date, Hill’s Science Diet has donated over $100 million dollars worth of food and helped millions of cats and dogs get adopted.