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Animal Services offering adoption specials

Throughout June, Lee County Animal Services is lowering the adoption fee for both dogs and cats to only $25 (50 - 62 percent off the regular fee). If adopters want a second pet it will be free.

With kitten season in full force plus an increase in the number of dogs and cats entering shelters due to difficult economic times, Animal Services is offering this special to attract as many persons interested in a new pet.

The adoption fee, a $500 value, includes: • Spay/neuter surgery • Age-appropriate vaccinations • Rabies vaccination and county license • 10-day pet health guarantee • Microchip ID • Feline Leukemia and Aids test for cats • Heartworm test for dogs over 6 months • Flea treatment • Worming • Collar

• Training DVD

• Bag of Science Diet pet food

Animal Services takes in approximately 1,300 pets each month and more than 16,000 annually. In addition to lowcost spay/neuter programs the shelter is implementing more adoption promotions at the shelter, utilizing offsite adoption locations, and is expanding its foster program.

For more information about adoption, spay/neuter programs, or foster and volunteer programs call 239-533-7387 (LEEPETS). Photos and information about pets are also available online at www. LeeLostPets.com.


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