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June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month
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Contributed by:
Annabelle Buckner
on 6/16/2005
Licks, Wags, and Purrs Abound at Table Mountain Animal Center's Summer Adopt-a-thon Saturday, June 25
th
to educate people about the wonderful cats and kittens available for adoption at shelters.
Our Adopt-a-thon in May was such a success, we're holding another! Come by the Center Saturday, June 25th and let one of our adoption counselors or volunteers help you find the right furry friend! Dozens of adoptable cats, dogs, and other lovable critters are waiting to meet their new, loving families!
Adult dogs can be adopted for $100; puppies and small dogs' adoption fee is $125; cats can be adopted for $75; and the adoption fee for a kitten is $85. All fees cover spay/neuter surgery for the animal, microchip identification, and free vet exam. TMAC also has small critters such as bunnies, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets, and birds that are waiting for a loving home.
Visit our website, www.tablemountainanimals.org, for more information and to view adoptable animals.
To reach the Center, exit I-70 at the 32
nd
Ave exit and travel west on 32
nd
Ave to the and turn north at the Conoco station onto Youngfield Service Road. Follow the Youngfield Service Road north. TMAC is at the north end of that road, next to the new Cabela’s development site.
About the Table Mountain Animal Center
Founded in 1976, Table Mountain Animal Center (TMAC) supports the quality of life for companion animals by adopting animals into a caring environment, reuniting lost pets with their owners and educating our community on responsible pet ownership. TMAC is the third largest shelter in Colorado, and is the largest shelter serving the west Denver metropolitan area.
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