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Humane Society showcases adoptable animals, medical-fund drive and fall fundraising on ‘Pets on Parade’
Summary
The Humane Society in Martin County featured dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs available for adoption during a recorded “Pets on Parade” show, highlighted urgent medical needs for injured strays and promoted an October fundraising campaign and a $25 calendar sale.
Sarah Fisher, host of the recorded segment “Pets on Parade,” introduced a Martin County Humane Society showcase of animals available for adoption and a fundraising drive during the program. Fisher said the show featured dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs and encouraged viewers to visit the shelter and the organization’s website for adoption and donation information.
The segment focused on animals in need of homes and on the shelter’s emergency medical fund. “It’s called the poorly drawn pets,” Fisher said, describing an October fundraising campaign in which staff and volunteers draw donors’ pets for a donation; the drive runs Oct. 1–31. Photographer Marty of Critter Picks said shelter calendars are on sale for $25, with proceeds supporting the Humane Society.
The program presented specific adoptable animals and their…
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