As part of the "Home for the Holidays" Pet Adoption Program, Hempstead Town is waiving all adoption fees as well as rabies vaccination fees for all pets adopted from the town's animal shelter through January 15, 2011. What's more, all cats and dogs adopted will be spayed or neutered and microchipped free of charge. In the holiday spirit, each adopted pet will receive a special gift generously donated by Animal Appetites Limited of Wantagh.
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray joined with the men of Rescue Ink, an animal rescue group well known for their National Geographic television series, to host a Holiday Pet Adoption Fair at the town's Animal Shelter on Saturday, December 18th.
Especially during the holiday season, few things can equal the joy of giving a loving cat or dog a home," Supervisor Murray said. "We invite everyone to celebrate in the holiday spirit and adopt a loving pet at the town's Animal Shelter."
The Holiday Party and Pet Adoption Fair featured a Rescue Ink motorcycle motorcade, a visit from Santa "Claws," live music, holiday drinks and refreshments provided by Stop & Shop and many furry friends. PETCO, Eukanuba, Animal Appetites and Dog Grooming by Rachel also joined the festivities.
"Along with some of the most ardent animal rescuers in the metropolitan area, we'll be ringing in the holiday spirit while working to give shelter dogs and cats a loving home for the holidays," Councilwoman Angie Cullin stated.
Joe Panz of Rescue Ink said, "This holiday season, give the gift of a forever home to an animal ... It is the gift you will give yourself: the love of an animal. The gift that will keep on giving. ... Remember, this holiday season don't shop: Adopt!"
"Through the 'Home for the Holidays' program, we hope to continue helping residents experience the joys of pet ownership while giving wonderful dogs and cats good homes with loving owners," Councilman Gary Hudes said.
Because the 'Home for the Holidays' program has been such a success, town officials decided to make it even easier for residents to adopt furry friends all throughout the year.
"I'm thrilled to announce that the town will be waiving adoption fees for all seniors, veterans, physically challenged residents, volunteer firefighters and auxiliary police officers who bring new pets into their homes throughout any season," Supervisor Murray said.
Additionally, the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter has launched a Facebook page to help more adoptable pets find loving homes. Residents and friends can visit Facebook and search for Hempstead Town AnimalShelter to see photos and videos of the wonderful dogs and cats at the shelter and to keep up with all of the animal shelter employees, events and news. Families are invited to post photos of the furry friends they've adopted from our shelter so everyone can see how happy the pets are with their new families.
Anyone who is not signed up for Facebook but is interested in pet adoption can experience holiday joy on the web by viewing pets on the town's website (www.toh.li) and using the Petfinder link on the animal shelter web page. You can also visit the shelter, located at 3320 Beltagh Avenue in Wantagh, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
"Make pet adoption a big part of your holiday season by giving a wonderful dog or cat the gift of a loving family," Murray concluded.
Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray joined with the men of Rescue Ink, an animal rescue group well known for their National Geographic television series, to host a Holiday Pet Adoption Fair at the town's Animal Shelter on Saturday, December 18th.
"Especially during the holiday season, few things can equal the joy of giving a loving cat or dog a home," Supervisor Murray said. "We invite everyone to celebrate in the holiday spirit and adopt a loving pet at the town's Animal Shelter."
The Holiday Party and Pet Adoption Fair featured a Rescue Ink motorcycle motorcade, a visit from Santa "Claws," live music, holiday drinks and refreshments provided by Stop & Shop and many furry friends. PETCO, Eukanuba, Animal Appetites and Dog Grooming by Rachel also joined the festivities.
"Along with some of the most ardent animal rescuers in the metropolitan area, we'll be ringing in the holiday spirit while working to give shelter dogs and cats a loving home for the holidays," Councilwoman Angie Cullin stated.
Joe Panz of Rescue Ink said, "This holiday season, give the gift of a forever home to an animal ... It is the gift you will give yourself: the love of an animal. The gift that will keep on giving. ... Remember, this holiday season don't shop: Adopt!"
As part of the "Home for the Holidays" Pet Adoption Program, Hempstead Town is waiving all adoption fees as well as rabies vaccination fees for all pets adopted from the town's animal shelter through January 15, 2011. What's more, all cats and dogs adopted will be spayed or neutered and microchipped free of charge. In the holiday spirit, each adopted pet will receive a special gift generously donated by Animal Appetites Limited of Wantagh.
"Through the 'Home for the Holidays' program, we hope to continue helping residents experience the joys of pet ownership while giving wonderful dogs and cats good homes with loving owners," Councilman Gary Hudes said.
Because the 'Home for the Holidays' program has been such a success, town officials decided to make it even easier for residents to adopt furry friends all throughout the year.
"I'm thrilled to announce that the town will be waiving adoption fees for all seniors, veterans, physically challenged residents, volunteer firefighters and auxiliary police officers who bring new pets into their homes throughout any season," Supervisor Murray said.
Additionally, the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter has launched a Facebook page to help more adoptable pets find loving homes. Residents and friends can visit Facebook and search for Hempstead Town AnimalShelter to see photos and videos of the wonderful dogs and cats at the shelter and to keep up with all of the animal shelter employees, events and news. Families are invited to post photos of the furry friends they've adopted from our shelter so everyone can see how happy the pets are with their new families.
Anyone who is not signed up for Facebook but is interested in pet adoption can experience holiday joy on the web by viewing pets on the town's website (www.toh.li) and using the Petfinder link on the animal shelter web page. You can also visit the shelter, located at 3320 Beltagh Avenue in Wantagh, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
"Make pet adoption a big part of your holiday season by giving a wonderful dog or cat the gift of a loving family," Murray concluded.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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