Greenville Animal Shelter Relies on Donations to Feed Pets

Butler County Humane Society cares for adoptable dogs and cats with community support.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The Butler County Humane Society in Greenville, Alabama relies on donations and grants to cover the $400 to $600 in food needed every 10 days to care for the adoptable dogs and cats at their shelter. The shelter is currently home to pets of all sizes available for adoption, with dog adoption fees at $125 and cat adoption fees at $85, which include spay/neuter surgery and vaccinations.

Why it matters

Animal shelters often struggle to maintain funding to provide food, medical care, and other necessities for the pets in their care. The Butler County Humane Society's reliance on community donations highlights the importance of public support to keep shelter doors open and animals fed and healthy while awaiting adoption.

The details

The Butler County Humane Society covers the significant costs of feeding the dogs and cats at their shelter through donations and grants. The shelter cares for adoptable pets of all sizes and offers adoption fees that include essential veterinary services to help get the animals into loving homes.

  • The shelter currently has dogs and cats available for adoption.

The players

Butler County Humane Society

A local animal shelter in Greenville, Alabama that cares for adoptable dogs and cats and relies on community donations and grants to cover operating costs.

Cory

A contact at the Butler County Humane Society who can be reached by phone or text to inquire about adopting a pet.

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What they’re saying

“To find your perfect pet, call or text Cory at 334-368-8246.”

— Cory (greenvilleadvocate.com)

What’s next

Potential adopters can contact Cory at the Butler County Humane Society to inquire about the available dogs and cats and start the adoption process.

The takeaway

The Butler County Humane Society's reliance on community donations highlights the ongoing need for public support to keep animal shelters operational and able to provide food, medical care, and other necessities for the pets in their care until they find forever homes.