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April 26, 2025

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Blanche, WCAC's Pet of the Week.

Pet Food Giveaways & More at New Animal Center

Friends of Williamson County Animal Center will distribute free pet food for the first time from the new Williamson County Animal Center location on Friday, March 18 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m.

The monthly Paw Pantry program helps Williamson County pet owners who need assistance feeding their furry family members. Proof of residence is required.

WCAC’s rabies vaccination and microchip clinic will return on Saturday, March 26 from 9 until 11 a.m., also at the new location. Tennessee requires that all cats and dogs are vaccinated for rabies and have a current tag as proof. These tags are provided as part of the $10 fee for vaccination.

Microchipping is available for $15. Payment can be made by cash and checks only, no credit or debit cards will be accepted. All pet owners are invited to bring their cats and/or dogs.

Now open at its new address, 1006 Grigsby Hayes Court in Franklin, WCAC is near Franklin Christian Academy. Take Highway 96 West to Carlisle Lane, left on Roy F. Alley Court (formerly Old Charlotte Pike). WCAC is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.; closed Sunday.

For more information, visit adoptwcac.org.

Pet of the Week

This senior gal, Blanche is nine years old, incredibly affectionate, chatty, playful and wants to be the center of your world.  After coming to WCAC as a stray, it was determined that she has hyperthyroidism and needs to be on a special diet to maintain a great quality of life.  If you have a special place in your heart to rescue a special needs cat, look no further than Blanche!

Construction Underway on New Williamson County Animal Center - Williamson Source