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Contra Costa Animal Services Offering Reduced Cost Adoptions Through May 14

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Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS) will be offering $25 adoptions of all animals through May 14 as part of the Bissell Pet Foundation’s “Empty the Shelter” adoption campaign.

The goal of this promotion is to find loving homes for homeless pets in Contra Costa County.

Through this partnership with the Bissell Pet Foundation, CCAS will join 110 shelters in 22 different states offering reduced fee adoptions to adopt as many pets as possible this weekend.

“To permanently end the homeless pet problem, everyone across the country needs to understand that there are beautiful, worthy animals in shelters who should be the first choice when bringing a pet into your home,” said Cathy Bissell, Founder of the Bissell Pet Foundation. “You will get the most loving pet who will literally change your life because it’s so grateful to be loved. I want every person to know they can be part of the solution if they adopt a shelter pet.”

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The $25 adoption special includes most fees associated with adopting an animal, including: adoption fees, spay/neuter, micro-chipping and vaccination (avg. cost of adoption is between $104-$284).

Interested adopters can take advantage of this promotion by visiting CCAS’ Martinez adoption center to meet animals.

To view available pets online, please visit www.ccasd.org.

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Too many Pit Bulls

If you want to see what direction a society is headed, just look at the way it treats it’s animals. “Spay/neuter, microchip, vaccination”.. sound familiar?

Dress up in a bonnet and put in a stroller, bring it everywhere and claim it’s a service dog when it is clearly not. Wokes are creating dogs that cannot survive on their own and most look miserable and just like their owners.

I’m so tired of people bringing their Muts to stores. Leave your damn dog at home when you shop and eat. And my property is not your dogs toilet.

One can only hope we start neutering some folks. Especially those on welfare who should never be having kids in the first place. Want to help save the planet from “climate change?” Reduce some of the worthless people.

Feral cat needing spaying and shots.
Went around to a few Veterinary places, $1,000 just for spay, another one close to $400 for visit shots and spay.

$25 bucks is a great deal ! ! ! !

I got me a Korean Jindu, from a slaughter house in Korea. No stir fry for this wonderful dog!

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