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LifeLine Invites You to Get Your Pets Vaccinated for Less and Our Fulton County Animal Services Pets of the Week

Want to save money on your pet’s vaccinations?  Then join us at LifeLine Animal Project's next Pet Wellness Day on Saturday May 10th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at our Southside Clinic, 2533 Sullivan Road, College Park, GA.  We'll have low cost vaccinations, heartworm or combo testing, microchipping, and more!  No appointment needed and the vet exam is FREE! For more information please visit: http://lifelineanimal.org/spay-neuter/lifeline-clinics/low-cost-pet-vaccinations.

 

Pets of the Week:  Penny and Sebastian

 

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We have lots of wonderful cats in our cat colony room, and two of them are this week’s Pets of the Week.  One of them is Penny, an adorable gray and white short-haired girl.  Penny is one year old, loves to play with other cats and greets our visitors by jumping up on their laps to say hello.  Penny also likes kids and would be a great kitty for any family.  

 

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Another terrific cat is Sebastian, a very handsome boy who is cuddly, friendly and playful. Sebastian is three year's old, and is extra special to shelter staff, because he is FIV positive. However, he can still live a long, playful and healthy life.  Please come meet him and let the staff tell you all about this wonderful kitty.   

 

To meet either of these great cats, 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.

 

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.

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