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FURever Fest Fall 2015 at Cobb Animal Control
Please come out and see some of the wonderful pets available for adoption. We will have lots of vendors and a silent auction.

FURever Fest Fall 2015 at Cobb Animal Control
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Whatever you do...
DON’T miss the
Cobb County Animal Control
FURever Fest!
Saturday, November 7th • 10am - 4pm
1060 Al Bishop Drive, Marietta, GA 30008
• Adoptions!!!!
• Vendors
• Food
• Police K-9 Demonstrations
• Raffles for Great Prizes
• Special Adoption Rates
Come Out and Support Your Shelter!! Volunteer! Adopt! Donate!
Please bring dog or cat food donations for the local pet food bank. Unopened and unexpired.
For more information please contact:
Billy Mayfield - 770-590-5614
or visit us at www.cobbanimalcontrol.org • Facebook.com/CobbAC • Twitter.com/CobbAC
Cobb Animal Control will be hosting its semi-annual FURever Fest under the big tents on Saturday, November 7 from 10-4pm at the animal shelter. This fun, free, family event will feature vendors with animal related businesses, services, and organizations that provide education and information on responsible pet ownership and well as having products for sale that can be used for your pets to enhance the experience of adopting a pet and being a pet parent. A K-9 officer and the handler will demonstrate the skills these dogs provide as a member of the police force.
Come on out and support your shelter. Consider us first when thinking of a new pet. For those interested in adopting, there are special adoption rates available during the event, and each family that adopts will receive a pet goodie bag. And, as a special incentive, if you adopt during the event, you will be entered in a drawing for a special gift. You can also help make a difference for less fortunate dogs and cats in Cobb by bringing a dog or cat food donation (unopened and unexpired) that will help a local pet food pantry provide temporary food assistance to those in need in our county.
The FURever Fest is held in the spring and in the fall as part of CCAC’s continuing efforts through public awareness and to work closely with the community to find more fur-ever homes for the homeless and abandoned animals that come into the shelter.
The shelter is located at 1060 Al Bishop Drive, Marietta, just a half-mile from Jim R. Miller Park. For more information about Cobb County Animal Control or this event, please visit www.cobbanimalcontrol.org. You can also follow the events on www.facebook.com/CobbAC.