Thank - you to Pet Valu Brooks and Pet Valu Medicine Hat for letting us invade
your space for adoption events.
Some donate food for the animals in our programs, while others provide
space for our adoption events.
Not exact matches
In - kind (non-cash) contributions can include donations of office equipment, printing services, accounting services, veterinary care, office supplies, pet food and animal handling equipment, mailing lists, training, meeting
space, refreshments
for meetings and
events, furniture, free advertising
space (to put
adoption ads in newspapers,
for example), legal advice, land, billboard
space, vaccines and medical supplies.
Janet Berwick, owner of http://paddywack.net/ in Mill Creek offers
space in her store
for adoptable cats, sponsors fundraisers
for various rescue group, works with property owners to find storefronts
for major
adoption events which she sponsors, has generously helped homeless cats with medical needs, and supports numerous rescue groups in the Puget Sound.
Your Pet
Space is proud to be a sponsor
for this wonderful
event, Greater Cincinnati's largest companion animal
adoption event.
Our Brynne Smith Memorial Campus and
Adoption Center is located in beautiful north Scottsdale and boasts fabulous indoor and outdoor
spaces perfect
for this
event.
At the
event, all cats and kittens will be available
for adoption for $ 50 to make
space for more kittens born during the height of kitten season.
In addition, the outdoor
space will be utilized
for our Pit Bull Proud summer
adoption events.
Check this
space often
for updates about our animal shelter and learn about pet
adoptions, fundraising, auctions, donations, bake sales, dinner parties, hosting
events, Woofstock and so much more!
PetSmart generously donates cage
space for our cat program, and the time and
space to hold our dog and cat
adoption events.
The $ 7 million facility will house a large, cageless
adoption center (with kitty condos
for those who prefer their own
space), a low - cost veterinary clinic, a pet food pantry, a community
space for events, and Chicago's very first cat café (squee!).