These adorable animals are looking for a forever home | Adopt a pet: March 13-14
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
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Children learn responsibility by caring for a pet, and it benefits their social and emotional behavior.
The unconditional love that comes from adopting an animal goes further than you know. Not only is it good for them; it’s good for the entire family.
Charlotte is a sweet soul who has been up for adoption for some time. She is kind and loving, and would make the right family very happy.
Meet CHARLOTTE
Charlotte is a beautiful muted tortie with plenty of tortitude! Charlotte was rescued from the streets with the rest of her siblings during a trap/neuter/release project. She and her siblings were friendly and were referred to SICAW for adoption. Charlotte is currently living with her foster mom who enjoys spoiling her with plenty of treats & toys!
Spring is almost here! Share the warmer weather with these adoptable pets: March 6-7 silive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from silive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
These adorable pets are looking for a forever home: Feb. 27-28
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Thanks to the volunteers who are devoted to helping these animals get adopted by loving families like you. It takes a significant amount of time and dedication to volunteer at the animal rescues listed below.
Before adopting a new fur friend, volunteers organize pet events every week in and around the borough, send out announcements, hold fundraisers, help with supplies, clean cages, feed animals, make sure a pet’s medical needs are attended to and so much more. All of this is done without pay, all for love, and behind the scenes.
Love is in the air! These friends are looking for a home | Adopt a pet, Feb. 6-7
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
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Check out this infographic from our friends over at Rover.com.
Spread love to these adoptable friends: Feb 6-7
ADOPTION EVENTS
Thanks to the volunteers who are devoted to helping these animals get adopted by loving families like you. It takes a significant amount of time and dedication to volunteer at the animal rescues listed below.
Before adopting a new fur friend, volunteers organize pet events every week in and around the borough, send out announcements, hold fundraisers, help with supplies, clean cages, feed animals, make sure a pet’s medical needs are attended to and so much more. All of this is done without pay, all for love, and behind the scenes.