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ASPCA Hosts Adoption Event at 105th Precinct

On Sunday, April 27, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals®) will partner with the New York City
Police Department (NYPD) to host an adoption event at the 105th
Precinct in Queens Village. The public is encouraged to attend and meet
adoptable dogs and cats from the ASPCA Adoption Center in Manhattan.



Potential
adopters should bring with them one government-issued photo ID (i.e. driver’s
license, passport, military ID, or non-driver ID), and proof of address, and
contact information for a personal reference. Adopters must be 21 or older.





All
available cats and dogs will be spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated, behaviorally
assessed and provided an ID tag free of charge. Additionally, adoption
counselors from the ASPCA will be on-site to help answer questions about
temperament and personality in order to make the best possible match with
potential adopters.

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