 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Two weeks ago, the Floyd County Animal Shelter was overcrowded and facing potentially having to euthanize animals. After hearing this, the community rallied to save the lives of these dogs and cats. In the past two weeks, we've had 28 in adopted, and that's cats and dogs. We've had just as many leave us on rescue. We've had several rescues reach out to us and pull as well. We only have a handful of cats and just a couple of dogs left to choose from. Rescues from Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and several other states have reached out to the Floyd County Animal Shelter to help these animals find homes. The community has also donated their time and supplies. We've had several people come in. Foxy Fitness is one way to create some exercise. They come and want dogs for us. We've had, today, we'll be getting a donation in from a daycare, actually. So businesses can just set up a corner of your office and take in donations and drop it off at the end of the week. We appreciate it so much. There are still several long-term residents of the shelter that need homes. Jade, she is a female black cat. She came to us really scared, so she's learning to accept. She's learning to be a kettle bug. From what we can tell, she gets along with everybody. She just has to have somebody who is patient. As far as dogs go, I've got Gus, Gus. He's been here probably just a couple of months less than her. However, he is dog aggressive. If there is no dogs in the home, he is a sweetie. If you're interested in donating to the shelter, the most needed items are paper towels, kitty litter, Dom dish washing liquid, and canned and dried dog and cat food. The shelter also accepts monetary donations. All the money right now is going towards our new shelter. Our goal is to build a new shelter that can house a few more than what we have right now. This building was built in the 70s, so it does need updated. The link to donate is on their Facebook page at Floyd County Animal Shelter. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.