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Whole Foods Market
Dog Adoption Event

September 06, 2008

Cancelled due to weather.

Living Ruff Grand Opening
Dog Adoption Event

September 20, 2008

Event postponed until 9/20. If you're thinking about adopting a dog, come visit several fine canine representatives at the grand opening of Living Ruff, a new pet supply outlet in Silver Spring. Stop by...you just may meet your new best friend!

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PawFest 2008
The Washington Animal Rescue League’s annual open house.

October 24, 2008 to October 26, 2008

Visit one of the largest, most active and innovative animal rehabilitation and adoption centers in the country. Low-cost vaccine and microchip clinic on Saturday, October 25, 9:30 - 12:00. Shelter open house with Haunted Shelter, fun activities, light refreshments, animal portraits on Sunday, October 26, 12:00 - 4:00. Bring friends and family. Dogs welcome, too! Admission is free.

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Spring Newsletter 2007
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Calhoun, Mimi, Ebony, and counting
New Initiatives to Match More Animals with People Who Will Love Them

Marq Nelson, the human mayor of WARL's Kitty City, had a problem. In fact, he had six little problems: Mimi, Sheila, Blossom, Taffie, Lela, and Liza. All of them were older adult cats whom adopters overlooked in favor of younger felines.

Marq's solution was the Silver Whiskers, Golden Years Club. According to the club's charter, anyone who adopted any of its members would have the adoption fee waived and would get all the equipment for their new cat free. WARL's donors liked the idea a lot, and soon Marq had enough funds in hand to launch the club.

Now Blossom is the only one of the six still waiting to go home.

The pressure to find more homes is still on. The recent renovations increased WARL's housing capacity by 66%. This makes WARL one of the largest homeless animal centers in the Northeast with as many as 400 animals in residence at a given time. Every single one of them needs a home.

So WARL expanded its adoption hours by 30%. It's now open every weekday evening except Friday until 8:00, and until 5:00 on weekends. The public is taking advantage of (continued on page 4 »)


   

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