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1:06 pm Friday, July 23, 2004

Pet adoption day planned for Saturday
at Bonita Lakes Mall

By Staff
special to The Star
July 23, 2004
If you are looking for a pet, stop by Bonita Lakes Mall on Saturday and adopt one from the Lauderdale County Humane Society.
Because the number of abused, abandoned and unwanted pets continues to grow, the Humane Society will offer pet adoptions Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the mall's J.C. Penney Court.
Humane Society pets are usually current on shots, have been tested for heart worms and, if age permits, have been spayed or neutered.
Lee encourages anyone who may be interested in an animal to come to the mall Saturday and help the Humane Society. She warns, however, that no one should make a rushed decision about adopting a pet.
Lee stresses that unwanted pets are not to be dropped off at the mall.
For more information, visit the Web site www.bonitalakesmall.com or contact Lee at 679-1919.

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