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People often ask
what they can do to help homeless animals, particularly if they can't
adopt one. Now anyone with a Web site can put a "featured homeless pet
module" on his or her site. It spotlights pets that need homes and can
focus on adoptable pets in the person's own area. There is also a link to
more detailed information about the pet. Each time the page is refreshed,
a new pet's picture appears. The pet photos are drawn from the Petfinder.com database, which has over 45,000 homeless animals, representing over 2400 shelters and rescue groups in the US and Canada. Anyone who wishes to help homeless pets can visit http://www.petfinder.com/tools/featuredpet and download the featured pet module for his or her own site. It will help save the lives of thousands of shelter pets." Betsy Saul President and co-founder, Petfinder.com 520-321-1606 Tucson, AZ |
Articles
from The Daily Sentinel
Colorado investigates kennel |
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| The Community Cat Care Program is working to spay and neuter feral cats in the Grand Junction area. The group wants residents to look after organized colonies of feral cats, and under city laws anyone who feeds a feral cat colony is an "owner." They are also seeking vets to donate their time, and they need to buy traps to catch the cats and basic supplies to care for them. They are trying to set up their own non-profit status, but until then they will operate under the Royce-Hurst Human Society. |