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A new Featured Pet Module is one of two new adoption aids that adorn the Mayor's Alliance website.

A new Featured Pet Module is one of two new adoption aids that adorn the Mayor's Alliance website.

Out of the Cage! (Winter 2007)

Mayor's Alliance Website Sports Two Furry New Features from Petfinder

The Mayor's Alliance and Petfinder are working together to get more little New Yorkers adopted.

If you've visited the Mayor's Alliance website lately (and we certainly hope you have!), you've probably noticed a new addition in the upper left hand corner: the Featured Adoptable Pet. This new module, courtesy of our friends at Petfinder.com, highlights a different dog or cat available for adoption from a different Alliance Participating Organization (APO) each time a visitor arrives at our site. A quick click on the Featured Pet button takes you to the animal's page on the Petfinder website, where you can find his/her description and adoption contact information.

In addition to the Featured Pet Module, Mayor's Alliance website visitors now can search the Petfinder database of animals for adoption from all APOs that post their animals on Petfinder. A new APO Animal Search Module, located at the bottom of our Adoption page, provides visitors with quick and easy access to hundreds of cats, dogs, and other animals waiting for new homes.

We are delighted to partner with Petfinder to make these adoption tools available to our website visitors. If you're looking to adopt a little New Yorker, or if you know someone who is, visit www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org/adopt often to see who's available for adoption. And while you're visiting our site, feel free to take a tour, check out our events and resources, and read up on how the Mayor's Alliance and its member organizations are working to transform New York City into a no-kill community.