Beautiful Cats and Dogs Looking for Forever Homes

Back-to-school pet adoption special: Get $25 off the regular adoption fee for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens when you donate 10 pounds of unopened cat food to the Community Pet Pantry! Regular adoption fees range from $25 for pets six years of age and older to $95 for puppies.

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Pet adoption set for Sept. 18

Volunteers for the Carver Scott Humane Society will have a pet adoption Saturday, Sept.18 from noon-3 p.m. at Petco located off old Highway 212 and Singletree Lane in Eden Prairie. CSHS is without its own building and all pets are housed in foster care.

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Brother Wolf host pet adoption events this weekend

Brother Wolf Animal Rescue will be on location during a special doggy adoption event 3-7 p.m. Friday at Mast General Store, 15 Biltmore Ave.. Puppies and dogs like Hendrix, a 2-year-old neutered male Jack Russell Terrier who is searching for his forever home, will be available for adoption.

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Free cat adoption this weekend

This Saturday and Sunday at the Sharonville Humane Center, 11900 Conrey Road, the SPCA is waiving all adoption fees on cats 6 months and older, due to cat adoption space at capacity.

Hours for Feline Frenzy will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Potential adopters will need to complete a pre-adoption questionnaire to qualify for the fee waiver. A photo ID is required as well.

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Free shots for life with adult cat adoption

Hillsborough County Animal Services is once again partnering with the Humane Society of Tampa Bay in a groundbreaking attempt to save innocent lives. This time, the focus is on finding homes for adult shelter cats.

And the incentive is a great one for potential adopters.

Both organizations’ animal shelters are offering free vaccinations for the life for any adult cat (one year of age or older) adopted from either location between Sept. 1 and Feb. 28, 2011. Each qualifying cat will be entitled to one free annual rabies and distemper shot from the Humane Society of Tampa Bay’s Wellness Clinic.

Nationally, cat adoptions tend to lag far behind those of dogs. The goal of the new Free Shots for Life program is to increase cat adoptions in Hillsborough by at least 10 percent.

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Volunteers needed to pet a dog or hug a kitty

While touring the Pet Adoption League, PAL, shelter last week, I was amazed at the friendly animals just waiting to be adopted.

As I entered the “cat” room, a friendly jet black cat rubbed against my leg, while another purebred ragdoll purred for attention. There was a “cat volunteer” giving needed vaccinations for a deadly disease that has recently been killing kittens. I think I saw just about every color and breed of cat imaginable. The cats and kittens were beautiful, loved by volunteers and very friendly.

As I walked toward the dog kennels, I was warned that we would not be able to communicate inside of the kennel. They were right. The dogs barked loudly, but as I walked around the kennels full of great looking black labradors, english pointers, and cow dogs, they wagged their tails and stuck their wet noses through the chain link kennel staring at me. It was easy to tell that volunteers had spent much time with these animals.

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Adoption special at Lee County Animal Services

Lee County Domestic Animal Services (LCDAS) kicks off a month long adoption promotion beginning September 1st. The Back to School Pet Adoption Special, offers adopters a $25 discount off the regular adoption fee when they donate 10 lbs. of unopened cat food to help re-stock the agency’s Community Pet Pantry.

LCDAS hopes the promotion will solve two problems the shelter is currently experiencing, a critically low supply of cat food and a lack of good homes for adoptable pets. The Pantry currently feeds more than 1,000 dogs and cats every month whose owners are receiving public assistance and cannot afford pet food and supplies. Cat food is typically not donated as often as dog food so supplies deplete more quickly.

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Pet adoption fee waiver draws crowd to Asheville Humane Society shelter

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Meet Timothy, the Bay County Animal Shelter Pet of the Week

Timothy, a Brittany spaniel or springer spaniel mix, is the Bay County Animal Shelter Pet of the Week. He is now up for adoption at the shelter, 800 Livingston St.

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Happy Tails K-9 Training & Agility Center

On Sunday, July 18th, the Happy Tails K-9 Training & Agility Center held its First Annual Pet Adoption Day to celebrate the grand reopening of the center and to benefit the Oswego County Humane Society.

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