PRLog (Press Release) -
Jan. 25, 2013 - (Port Jefferson Station, NY) — The best things in life really are free! During the month of February, Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue and Adoption Center, Inc. (http://www.saveapetli.net/)
and its team of professional matchmakers are available to help those find that special someone by waiving adoption fees (
http://www.saveapetli.net/pet-adoption-application.php) on all adult cats (
http://www.saveapetli.net/dogs-adoption-cats-pets-long-is...) as well as dogs over 50 pounds.
All animals have been spayed and neutered (http://www.saveapetli.net/
low-cost-dog-
cat-spay-neuter.php)
, vaccinated and microchipped. Dogs have been tested for heartworm and cats have been tested for feline leukemia and FIV.
This month-long event is part of Save-A-Pet’s Valentine’s Day-themed campaign. On February 14, Save-A-Pet will have its 12th annual “An Evening for the Love of Animals” 2013 Fur Ball (http://www.saveapetli.net/
events/#furball)
at Flowerfield Celebrations Catering in St. James. Tickets are $100 each, with 40% of the ticket price as tax-deductible.
In addition, Save-A-Pet will send a Valentine’s gift to a special loved one. For a $10 donation or more, Save-A-Pet will send a personalized Valentine’s Day card (http://www.saveapetli.net/
images/v-card-
large.jpg) to the designated person, while a donation of $50 or more will ensure that a loved one receives a card along with a special Valentine’s Day necklace (http://www.saveapetli.net/
images/vday-
necklace.jpg)
. Donations may be made on Save-A-Pet’s website.
“What better way to celebrate the season of love than sharing it with an orphaned pet?” said Dori Scofield, Founder/President, Save-A-Pet. “We have many companion animals waiting for their forever homes. We hope this incentive will encourage people to save these animals’ lives and give them the love they truly deserve.”
Save-A-Pet (http://www.saveapetli.net/)
is located at 608 Route 112, Port Jefferson Station, New York. To adopt any of Save-A-Pet’s animals, call (631) 473-6333. For more information or to donate visit www.saveapetLI.net.