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Fulton County Animal Services Offers FREE Dogs and Cats! And Meet the Pets of the Week: Rudy and Sandy

Now is the perfect time to adopt a pet!  Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS) is running two incredible promotions:  ‘Free Dog Fridays,’ an ongoing event where dogs who’ve been at FCAS for three weeks or more are free on Fridays, and ‘Free Cats for Fall,’ which will run from September 21 to September 28.  For absolutely no cost, adopters will receive a dog or cat that has been spayed or neutered, has had all vaccines and is microchipped – a $200 value!  Potential adopters will still be screened to ensure the animals are being placed in good homes.

Meet Our Pets of the Week:  Rudy and Sandy

Two of the many wonderful animals you can adopt for free from FCAS are Rudy and Sandy.

Rudy is a very cute one-year-old boy who weighs 40 lbs.  This adorable guy is very playful and energetic, but he is also well-behaved and smart.  He loves chasing after balls, jogging or playing with other dogs, but he knows when it’s time to relax too.  This intelligent boy is a quick learner.  He already knows how to sit and lay down and is eager to learn new commands!

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Sandy is a beautiful three-year-old tortoiseshell cat with white paws.  She loves people, is very affectionate and loves to cuddle.  She gets along well with other cats and would be happy sitting in your lap or lying next to you.  Sandy would make a great new family member!

If you’re interested in meeting Rudy or Sandy, please contact Kerry at 404-613-9157 or email her at: kmoyershorton@fultonanimalservices.com.

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Managed by LifeLine Animal Project, Fulton County Animal Service’s mission is to provide a humane environment for Fulton County’s homeless pets while placing them into loving, permanent homes, and to end pet overpopulation by promoting spay/neuter, advocating for life-saving public policy, increasing public awareness of homeless pets and educating the community about responsible pet ownership. For more information, please visit www.fultonanimalservices.com.

 

 

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