Santa Fe Animal Shelter Waives Adoption Fees For National ‘Adopt A Shelter Pet Day’ April 30 Through May 2
SFAS News:
The Santa Fe Animal Shelter has announced all dogs over the age of 6 months will be fee-waived to celebrate National “Adopt a Shelter Pet Day”, April 30 – May 2 by appointment only.
National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is observed each year on April 30. This day was created to raise awareness for thousands of pets waiting for (and needing) a forever home from the shelters.
“We are hoping this three-day event will help the community find their next furry family member and help find homes for many of our homeless dogs, some that have been at the shelter for months,” Shelter spokesperson Murad Kirdar said.
Santa Fe Animal Shelter Hosts ‘New Hope For New Lives’ Virtual Kitten And Puppy Shower Sunday April 11
The no-kill Santa Fe Animal Shelter prepares for kitten and puppy season. Courtesy/SFAS
SFAS News:
Did you know the Santa Fe Animal Shelter (SFAS) cares for more than 400 puppies and kittens every year, and a majority of them arrive in the spring?
The no-kill shelter is getting ready for kitten and puppy season, and they need everyone’s help with the resources to save all of the animals in need.
This year the SFAS will hold its annual kitten and puppy shower on the shelter’s website and Facebook page, beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, April 11. The virtual shower “New Hope for New Lives” will focus on all aspects of the shelter’s New Hope program, which handles all the foster families.
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4-Month-Old Kitten Reunited With Family After Being Lost On Alaska-Bound Ferry
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The kitten was later found by another couple, who handed it over to volunteers
Spot was flown back home and to its owners for free by a regional airline flight
A 4-month-old kitten has been reunited with its owners after it got lost during a ferry ride from Washington to Alaska.
Cassidy Timm and Blake Ward were traveling from Bellingham, Washington to Haines when the feline, named Spot, slipped out of the sunroof of their car which was parked on the ferry, Oregon Live reported.
The couple was moving back home with all their pets, including Spot’s mom and siblings.
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