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Current News/Events
Spring 2008 Super Adoption
May 17th and 18th Saturday 10am to 5pm Sunday 11am to 4pm
Country Club Plaza Mall, inside the mall 2310 Watt Ave. (at El Camino Ave.)
100 to 200 homeless dogs, cats, rabbits, and reptiles will be up foradoption. Local shelters and animal organizations will be present.Adoption fees will vary depending on the organization.
For more event information contact us at info@nmhpsacto.org.
Past Events
Used Book Sale
April 12th and 13th
Good Turnout!! We were able to raise $4,000 - Thanks Everyone!!
Fall 2007 Super Adoption Complete!!!
The Fall 2007 Super Adoption was a huge success for 66 lucky dogs and cats who found loving homes! More adoptions are expected as a result of this exposure. Click here for our photo gallery.
Used Book Sale
Over $5,000 received. Proceeds benefited adoptions of homeless animals.
Spring 2007 Super Adoption
This year's event resulted in 38 dogs. cats and rabbits being adopted. Thank you all for your support!! If you would like to review this years photo gallery follow this link.
Attention Pet Owners with Large Dogs! Folsom Feline Rescue (FFR) wants to help you spay or neuter your dog!
FFR's SNYP (Spay/Neuter Your Pet) program will enable Sacramento
County residents to have their large dogs fixed at the very low cost
of only $20 per dog. The SNYP program's goal is to spay and neuter as many animals as funds permit.
Our current program has a special emphasis on the spay and neuter of
large dogs, with half of our certificates reserved for these animals.
This program is to help those who could not otherwise afford the cost
of the surgery. FFR works with local veterinarians who have agreed to
provide these services to FFR at a reduced rate. This program has
limited funding. Certificates are issued in small numbers; the
program can end at any time.
SNYP will cover only basic spay or neuter services. The veterinarian
will determine if and when the pet should be altered.
Sacramento County residents can request an application from FFR; FFR
will send a certificate for the spay or neuter to those who qualify.
To find out more about the SNYP program, or to request an
application, please email info@folsomfelines.org, or download an
application at:
http://www.folsomfelines.org/snyp.shtml
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