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City of Doral, Miami‑Dade Animal Services promote pet adoption; spotlight on Liam and Inky

2814556 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The City of Doral and Miami‑Dade Animal Services urged residents to adopt shelter animals, highlighting a 3-year-old pit bull mix named Liam and a 2-year-old cat named Inky and directing people to the county animal-services site for more information.

The City of Doral and Miami‑Dade Animal Services encouraged residents to consider adopting shelter animals, highlighting a 3-year-old pit bull terrier mix named Liam and a 2-year-old black cat named Inky in a brief public-service announcement.

The announcement said the local shelter in Doral has “a wide variety of dogs and cats waiting for their second chance at happiness.” City of Doral staff member, speaking for the city, said, “When you rescue a shelter animal, you're not just gaining a pet, you're bringing home a new family member.”

Liam was described as a social, playful dog who enjoys play groups and is affectionate with people; the announcement said he would make “a wonderful companion for an active loving home.” Inky was described as a shy but curious cat who “enjoys exploring her surroundings” and is ready to find a home with patience and care.

The message urged residents to help ease shelter overcrowding by adopting and directed listeners to the county animal-services website for more information. The announcement gave the URL as miamiday.gov/animal; listeners seeking the Miami‑Dade Animal Services site should verify the address on official city or county pages.

The brief spot served as a public reminder of local adoption options and did not include details about adoption fees, specific shelter hours, or an individual shelter name.