
Local pet-owners were encouraged to bring their animals down to L&L Pets so that they may receive a microchip for a low cost. FEAS volunteer and dog-owner Connie Coleman is hopeful to see the trend of micro-chipping pets increase.
Organizer Deb Ghere says the day was very successful, and they saw more than just your typical breeds of house pets.
Ghere also wishes to tell the public that the Emporia Animal Shelter is over-capacity with animals to be adopted, so now is the prime opportunity to bring one home you love.
FEAS will be taking part in the 2019 Match Day event at the Flinthills Mall on Nov. 11. FEAS hopes to benefit greatly, as their only source of funding comes from donations.