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City of Seattle
Gregory J. Nickels, Mayor
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NEWS ADVISORY
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| SUBJECT: “A Home 4 the Holidays”
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
10/28/2008 11:30:00 AM |
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Don Jordan (206)386-4286
(206) 953-2529 (cell)
Kara Main-Hester (206)386-4293
Katherine Schubert-Knapp (206) 684-0909
Kathy Sugiyama (206) 684-0909
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“A Home 4 the Holidays”
“Rachel Ray Show” helps kick off annual
campaign to find homes for adoptable pets this holiday season
SEATTLE – As featured on the Rachel Ray Show Friday, the annual “Home 4 the Holidays,” has officially begun for this year – nationally and locally. The “Home 4 the Holidays” campaign raises awareness of the joys of owning shelter-adopted pets. Each year, the campaign’s goal is to place all orphaned animals in homes during the holiday season. More than 2,000 pet adoption centers nationwide participate in this annual effort.
“Last year’s ‘Home 4 the Holidays’ was a tremendous success,” says Animal Shelter Director Don Jordan. “More than 300,000 orphaned animals were matched with loving families nationwide and hundreds were placed in new homes in Seattle. Our goal this year is to find homes for all orphaned animals at the Seattle Animal Shelter. We’re hoping families in Seattle have room in their hearts and homes for a pet this holiday and all of the holidays to come.”
Animal lovers can also consider giving gift certificates to family and friends to help subsidize the adoption of a four-legged companion from the shelter.
“There are so many good reasons for giving gift certificates toward the adoption of an animal from a shelter,” Jordan says. “You give orphaned animals a second chance in life and the recipients of the certificate can take their time choosing their special pet from an amazing variety of dogs and cats, from mixed breeds to purebreds. Finally, by adopting from a shelter, you directly help reduce the suffering caused by the country’s tremendous pet overpopulation problem.”
Adopting an animal from the Seattle Animal Shelter saves that animal’s life and reduces unnecessary euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals. It is also a tremendous value. Adoption packages range from $60 to $165, depending on animal and gender and whether or not the animal is licensed in Seattle. The package includes:
· Initial vaccinations
· Deworming
· Free health exam at a local veterinarian’s office
· Spay or neuter
· Microchip
· Seattle Pet License (if applicable)
“Home 4 the Holidays” began in November 1999 when the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., organized all 14 shelters in San Diego County to work together to find homes for orphaned pets during the holiday season. As a result 2,563 orphaned dogs and cats woke up New Year’s morning in their new homes.
To purchase a gift certificate, make a donation, talk with an adoption counselor or preview animals for adoption, please visit the Animal Shelter at 2061 - 15th Ave. W., approximately one mile south of the Ballard Bridge. The shelter is open every day noon to 6 p.m. for adoptions, and from 9 a.m. for licensing. For more information, please call (206)386-PETS (7387). Information and photos of animals currently available for adoption are posted on the shelter’s web site at www.seattleanimalshelter.org.
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