Health & Fitness
LifeLine Celebrates One Year at Fulton County Animal Services with Free Adoptions on Saturday and Our Pets of the Week
LifeLine Animal Project is celebrating one year of managing Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS) on Saturday, March 22nd, from 11 am to 6 pm, by holding an open house and offering all adoptable dogs and cats for FREE on Saturday! All adopted animals will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped for FREE!!! Standard adoption screening criteria still applies. So come help us celebrate our successes at FCAS, including record high adoption rates, by attending the open house.
Pets of the Week: Brit, Rocco and Guru
One cat you can adopt for free on Saturday is Britt, a handsome orange and white tabby. Brit is about one year old and is a big teddy bear who loves affection and sitting on laps. He lives in the shelter’s colony room and gets along great with the other cats.
One dog you can adopt for free on Saturday is Rocco, a sweet guy with the best smile ever! Rocco is about two years old and is a huge sweetheart. This boy just melts when you show him affection and is extremely good natured. Rocco is also very smart and loves to please!
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Another dog you can adopt for free is Guru, a calm and happy two year old boy. Guru is very smart and knows how to sit. He also takes treats from your hand very gently. Guru gets along well with Rocco and all other dogs too.
If you’d like to meet any of these terrific animals, please contact Kerry at 404-613-9157 or email her at: kmoyershorton@fultonanimalservices.com. To view dogs or cats available for adoption, please visit the shelter at 860 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta, 30318 or go to www.fultonanimalservices.com/adopt.
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About Fulton County Animal Services
Managed by LifeLine Animal Project, Fulton County Animal Service’s mission is to provide a humane environment for Fulton County’s homeless pets while placing them into loving, permanent homes, and to end pet overpopulation by promoting spay/neuter, advocating for life-saving public policy, increasing public awareness of homeless pets and educating the community about responsible pet ownership. To learn more, visit www.fultonanimalservices.com.