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2006 > Alliance Events: Adoption Event Season Winds Down
with a Successful Finish
Alliance Events
Adoption Event Season Winds Down with a Successful
Finish
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At Adopt-A-Cat in October,
the Humane Society of New York's Anne Marie Karash (top
right) sent Coco and brother Blackie (below) home with
their new mom, Kate.
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Cats, dogs, Maddie, and plenty of adopters came
together in October to create a fantastic finish to the year's schedule
of NYC adoption festivals. Two big events — Adopt-A-Cat at
Madison Square Garden and the Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's Pet Adoption
Festival in Union Square Park — were extremely well-attended,
and lots of lucky cats and dogs found new homes, where they'll be
spending their first holidays with their new families.
Adopt-A-Cat, an annual favorite for NYC cat-lovers,
drew hundreds of potential adopters to Madison Square Garden on
the weekend of October 14 and 15. The event, held in conjunction
with the Cat Fancier's Association (CFA)/IAMS Cat Championship,
has for the past several years been hugely successful in matching
cats and kittens with loving adopters. And this year's Adopt-A-Cat
was no exception. Approximately 200 cats and kittens found new homes
that weekend, and awareness among the city's cat-loving public of
the number of wonderful cats in need of new homes was raised by
the event's publicity.
Coco and Blackie, a beautiful feline pair, were
among the many cats who found new homes at Adopt-A-Cat this year.
This brother/sister team was relinquished by a NYC cab driver who
went to great lengths to make sure they would be well cared for;
an adopter fell in love with them at Adopt-A-Cat.
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Maddie's Fund mascot Maddie
enthusiastically greeted event-goers and steered many
of them toward the ASPCA's dynamic new adoption van,
with its exceptional animal motif, which made its debut
at the Union Square Park event.
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On October 22nd, Union Square Park was the scene
of the final scheduled Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's Pet Adoption Festival
for 2006. Nearly a dozen Alliance Participating Organizations (APOs)
brought animals to meet their new families, and business was brisk
at the low-cost microchipping clinic.
Maddie's Fund
mascot Maddie enthusiastically greeted event-goers, and steered
many of them toward the ASPCA's dynamic new adoption van with its
exceptional animal motif, which made its debut at the event.
Plans are already in the making for next year's
adoption festivals, so if you missed out this year, you'll have
plenty of opportunities in 2007 to meet you new best friend at an
event in one of NYC's parks or other easily accessible venue. Don't
want to wait until next spring to adopt? Not a problem! Just visit
the Mayor's Alliance's
list of APOs or BigApplePets.com
to locate a shelter or rescue group in your area, where your furry
new family member is just waiting to meet you!
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