Throughout the month of July, KPUB will be collecting pet food donations to be given to Kerrville Pets Alive! (KPA). KPA is a nonprofit organization committed to saving the lives of pets in Kerr County. KPA strives to keep pets out of shelters by volunteering and providing animal welfare resources. KPA’s mission is, “… to save adoptable cats and dogs impounded at Kerr County Animal Services from euthanasia.”

Donations brought to KPUB will be distributed directly to KPA in hopes of helping and saving cats and dogs across Kerr County.

Donations most needed by KPA:

  • Wet and dry kitten food
  • Wet and dry cat food
  • Kitty litter
  • Wet and dry puppy food
  • Wet and dry dog food
  • Milkbone dog treats
  • Clean blankets/towels
  • Unused cat and dog toys

* All pet food must be unopened and non-prescription. *

Pet food donations can be dropped off in the KPUB lobby at 2250 Memorial Blvd., Monday through Friday between 8 am-5 pm.

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The Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) was acquired by the City of Kerrville in 1987. KPUB serves approximately 23,700 customers throughout its 146 square mile service area, including Kerrville, Center Point, Ingram, Hunt, and surrounding areas in Kerr County.

KPUB is overseen by a five-member board of trustees who serve without compensation and who are responsible to the City of Kerrville for the management and control of the system. KPUB is a responsive and efficient locally-owned provider of reliable, high-quality utility service at the lowest responsible price.