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Cortland County SPCA receives over $275k for improvements

Cortland County SPCA receives over $275k for improvements

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CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) – The Cortland County SPCA is getting support for improvements.

On May 22, the shelter was awarded over $276,000 from New York’s Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund.

It’s part of $10 million for 31 projects announced by Governor Kathy Hochul.

“From cats and dogs to small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and more, pets are family,” said Hochul. “Many of these beloved companion animals start their journey at an animal shelter or humane society, so I’m proud to continue supporting these essential organizations through New York’s historic Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund. This funding awarded today is going to make a real difference, helping to better equip these vital facilities with the tools they need to keep our furry friends safe and well cared for as they wait to meet their new families.”

At the Cortland County SPCA, the money will be used to install security cameras, upgrade the drainage system, and replace the kennel doors.

Since the Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund was launched in 2017, 150 projects across the state have received over $48 million.

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