Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center offering discounted adoption fee for all dogs until April 11
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and last updated 2021-04-06 21:12:07-04
NORFOLK, Va. â Spring is a time for new beginnings, so why not help a local shelter dog make their own fresh start by welcoming them into your home and heart?
Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center is offering discounted adoption fees of $45 for all dogs now until April 11. It s a great way for you to meet your new best friend!
âAny time is a great time to adopt, but springtime brings plenty of opportunities for trips to the dog park, the beach, even a fun car ride with ears flapping in the wind!â said NACC Operations Manager Jennifer Held. âAdventure awaits!â
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Donation from late Norfolk Animal Care Center volunteer made new Cat Colony room possible
and last updated 2021-03-11 08:26:20-05
NORFOLK, Va. - Outside the Norfolk Animal Care Center s new Cat Colony room there s a plaque that reads, lovingly dedicated to the memory of Pam Hyatt.
Hyatt, who passed away in 2019 at 69, was a center volunteer with a special love for cats, especially the cats who came into the shelter. She did a bunch of our adoption counseling on the weekends, said Jessica Guckert, who worked with Hyatt at the Norfolk Animal Care Center. She would be here on Fridays and Saturdays in the middle of the hustle and bustle, like, shipping the cats out the door. She just absolutely loved our cats.
Cat colony room in Norfolk named in honor of longtime animal shelter volunteer
A new cat colony room at the Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center was named after former volunteer, Pamela Scott Hyatt who passed away two years ago.
Credit: Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center Author: Kelsee Majette (WVEC) Updated: 11:19 AM EST March 3, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. A longtime animal shelter volunteer who died two years ago left a legacy for her beloved kitties.
The Norfolk Animal Care and Adoption Center has a new cat colony room that was named after Pamela Scott Hyatt, a former volunteer who died on March 1, 2019, at the age of 69.