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November 15, 2018 by Mary Lou Davidson

Give A Homeless Pet Something To Be Thankful for This Thanksgiving:

Manatee County Animal Services Waives All Dog & Cat Adoption Fees Through November 30

 

Give a homeless pet a reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving and beyond… Manatee County Animal Services (MCAS) is waiving all dog and cat adoption fees through November 30. All adopters will be entered into a raffle to win a holiday dinner. Winners will be notified at the end of the promotional period.

MCAS will be closed to the public on November 22-23 for Thanksgiving.

All fee-waived cat and dog adoptions include spay/neuter, microchip and rabies certificate. Manatee County residents are required to license their new pet for an additional $15. The special promotion will be held at the MCAS located at 305 25th Street West in Palmetto and 1002 Manatee Avenue West in Bradenton (cats only.) MCAS in Palmetto is now open 7 days a week through 2018. Please go to our website, www.mymanatee.org/pets, to view all adoptable pets and for hours and directions.

 

Manatee County Animal Services is Manatee County’s only open-admission shelter facility, taking in an average of 10 animals per day in 2017. By never turning any animal away that comes to us (no matter the condition, age, breed or species), that average has increased this month to 15 animals per day due to kitten season, confiscation cases and owner surrenders. The mission of Manatee County Animal Services is to maintain public health and safety through the enforcement of laws and ordinances related to animals, to promote responsible pet ownership, promote adoptions, and reduce pet overpopulation.

 

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