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Martin County shelter highlights cats, bunnies and dogs on Pets on Parade; fundraiser set for April 22

2728015 · March 21, 2025
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Sarah Fisher, host of Pets on Parade, and co‑host Sue Park, a shelter groomer, used a televised segment to showcase adoptable animals at the Martin County shelter and to promote the shelter’s foster, grooming and fundraising programs.

Sarah Fisher, host of Pets on Parade, and co‑host Sue Park, a shelter groomer, used a televised segment to showcase adoptable animals at the Martin County shelter and to promote the shelter’s foster, grooming and fundraising programs.

The broadcast introduced adoptable cats and kittens including a 2‑year‑old tuxedo cat named Raven, kittens nicknamed Precious and Luna (about two months old), a 3‑month‑old male tabby named Cactus and other young cats. “She really would love a loving home,” Sarah Fisher said of Raven, who the hosts said had been brought to the shelter after her owners moved away on Jan. 22. The show urged people not to…

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