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Alliance News Items > Come Meet Some Cool Cats and Hot Dogs
in Forest Park!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, August 25, 2003
Come Meet Some Cool Cats and Hot Dogs in Forest Park!
New York, NY Monday, August 25, 2003
Forest Park in Queens, Richmond Hill Gate at Myrtle Ave. and Park
Lane South (109th Street), will be the right place to look for love
on Saturday, September 13th, from noon to 4 p.m. when the exceptionally
regal dogs and cats of Animal Haven host the latest in a series
of major adoption events being held throughout the City.
Animal Haven is a non-profit organization that finds
homes for abandoned cats and dogs throughout the Tri-State area,
and provides lifetime care to animals that can't be placed. Founded
in 1967, it operates a no-kill shelter in Queens, and an animal
sanctuary and rehabilitation center (Animal Haven Acres) in Delaware
County, New York, for special needs and hard-to-place animals. Through
its Mobile Adoption Program, it brings animals in need of homes
to community events throughout the Tri-State area. Recently Animal
Haven opened an adoption center at Biscuits & Bath on East 44th
Street in Manhattan.
Also in attendance will be dogs and cats from some
of the other animal rescue groups and shelters that make up the
Mayor s Alliance for NYC's Animals, including the Center for Animal
Care and Control, Bobbi and the Strays, For Our Friends, Loving
Touch, S.A.V.E., Small Paws, and many more groups.
Some of these very special little New Yorkers will
include:
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Completely black dogs and
cats, specially selected to match the wardrobe of the most
fashionable New Yorker! |
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Feline New Yorkers of every
stripe! (Orange, grey, and even some tabbies!) |
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A large and varied selection
of loving and peaceable St. Francis Terriers (a.k.a. pit bulls)! |
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Pure breeds, mystery breeds, and some very
special little New Yorkers with absolutely no breeding whatsoever! |
Planned Activities:
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The Urban Park Rangers will
be on hand with loads of information including how to enjoy
the many dog runs in the city parks to fun facts about urban
wildlife! |
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A strolling Dixieland band! |
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The Center for Animal Care
and Control will be on hand to microchip your current dog(s)
to help him or her get home safe. |
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Come Ask the Veterinarian, Ask the Groomer,
and Ask the Trainer — get answers to all those questions
you've wanted to ask! |
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Consult a pet psychic and animal spirit
guide. Bring your current dog and discover their hidden thoughts — is she lonely? Does he want a new brother or sister?
Is she a closet cat lover? Or use the latest spirit techniques
to find your perfectly compatible new best friend. |
Come Adopt a Little New Yorker Today — or two!
The Mayor's Alliance
for New York City's Animals, Inc., is a coalition of
over 40 animal rescue groups and shelters working with the City
of New York to find a great home for every cat and dog in NYC who
needs one. This is the second in a series of adoption events to
be held throughout the City this summer and fall 2003, and will
be followed by events in Queens Forest Park (September 13), Brooklyn's
Prospect Park (October 11), and Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx
in November. These events are the result of a groundbreaking partnership
among the Mayor's Alliance, its affiliated organizations, and the
City of New York.
Contact:
Jane Hoffman, President and Chair of the Board
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
Phone: (212) 252-2350
Fax: (212) 591-6383
E-mail: info@AnimalAllianceNYC.org
Web Site: http://www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org
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