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Humane Society spotlights animals for adoption, urges spay/neuter and foster help during kitten season
Summary
On-air presenters at the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast's program showcased rabbits, kittens and dogs available for adoption, highlighted free or low-cost spay/neuter services and appeals for foster volunteers, and promoted upcoming events including cat yoga.
The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast used a public program to showcase animals available for adoption and to press for spay/neuter and foster support as kitten season brings an influx of litters.
Sarah Fisher, communications manager for the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, opened the program and announced a lineup of animals that included Riddick, a young rabbit described as "very curious" and affectionate; kitten siblings Konecki and Mikasa; several 3-week-old kittens that will be available for adoption in about a month; and adult dogs including Shiloh, Rocky, Jaeger and a senior dog named Chucky whose…
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