Article Contributed on: 1/15/2008 8:47:04 PM
You never know where you will find your next best friend!
Table Mountain Animal Center has many wonderful adoptable furry friends, just like the one's pictured here! We have lots of lovable cats and kittens, exotic birds, iguana's, rabbits, hamsters, snakes, fish, turtles and gerbils who are all looking for new loving families. If you are considering getting a new pet then
please consider adopting. So many wonderful shelter pets are waiting patiently for a second chance. Also, many of our adoptable pets are available and waiting for you at many of our local Petsmart stores. Please visit them, your new best friend may be there!
By
adopting rather than buying from a pet store, backyard breeder or other source you will actually be
saving a homeless pets life. Remember the 2 magic words,SPAY & NEUTER, help end animal over-population in shelters.
Visit us online at
www.tmac4pets.org or better yet, come by and visit us.
We are located at 4105 Youngfield Service Road. Right off I-70 and Youngfield Street Exit. 303 278-7575
Hours
Mon to Fri 11am to 7pm
Sat and Sun 10 am to 6pm
Adoptions stop 1 hour before closing so please come early!
Table Mountain Animal Center is a busy place (we take care of 6 cities in Jeffco)and we are always looking for good volunteers. If you have ever considered giving your time somewhere, (where it will make a difference) please consider us! Our homeless pets will appreciate it more than ever! We
really,really need dog-walkers, some days there are up to 100 dogs that would love to get out of their kennel for just 5 minutes. Cats and kittens need attention and love to!!! Maybe you would like to do other things,we also need people to help us do laundry, clean,and even work in the office or front desk, helping the public. Please visit our website for more info at www.tmac4pets.org ,or come by for a visit .We would love to have you and so would our animal friends. Help us help the homeless pets in our community have a better life. Shelters are a scary and harsh place for our critter friends and even the smallest gesture can make a huge positive difference!