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SUPER PET ADOPTION DAY at THE ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL TEAM’S OPERATIONS CENTER
May 28, 2009, 8:52PM MT
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The Animal Care and Control Team powered by the PSPCA (ACCT) will open its Operations Center at 111 W Hunting Park Avenue (Front Street and Hunting Park Avenue) for a Super Pet Adoption Day on Saturday, May 30th.

The Animal Care and Control Team powered by the PSPCA (ACCT) will open its Operations Center at 111 W Hunting Park Avenue (Front Street and Hunting Park Avenue) for a Super Pet Adoption Day on Saturday, May 30th.
From PSPCA
WHAT: Philadelphia has thousands of dogs and cats in need of loving new homes — animals that were thrown out on the streets or surrendered by owners who could no longer afford their care or simply no longer wanted a pet. At the Super Pet Adoption Day, ACCT is looking to give these dogs and cats a second chance. The adoption fee is $125 for puppies under six months; $75 for dogs over six months; $75 for kittens under six months; and $50 for cats over six months. The fee includes spaying/neutering, microchipping, annual vaccinations for the first year, three weeks of care at the PSPCA’s Rutherford Memorial Animal Hospital at 350 E. Erie Avenue and 30 days of free ShelterCare pet insurance.
WHERE: The Animal Care and Control Team Powered by the PSPCA Operations Center
111 W. Hunting Park Avenue (Front Street & Hunting Park Avenue)
Philadelphia, PA
WHEN: SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2009
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The Pennsylvania SPCA is dedicated to rescuing animals from abuse and neglect, providing lifesaving care and treatment, guaranteeing a home for every adoptable animal, and reducing pet-overpopulation through low-cost spay-and-neuter clinics and public awareness initiatives. Through these efforts, we prevent cruelty towards animals and promote respect for their welfare, thus enhancing the lives of people and their companion animals throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PSPCA has satellite shelters in Wellsboro, Centre Hall, Danville and Montrose. The Philadelphia branch houses a full-service animal hospital, obedience training academy, adoption facility and the PSPCA Law Enforcement Department, which is responsible for enforcing Philadelphia and Pennsylvania animal cruelty laws. In Philadelphia, the Animal Care and Control Team Powered by the PSPCA (ACCT) is charged with enforcing the City’s animal control codes, as well as finding homes for Philadelphia’s thousands of stray and surrendered adoptable animals via rescue, foster care and adoption. For more information, visit http://www.pspca.org.
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