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Palm City shelter showcases dozens of adoptable animals, asks community for fosters and clinic bookings
Summary
Hosts and shelter staff highlighted multiple dogs, cats, rabbits and small pets during a Pets on Parade segment, promoted upcoming thrift- and anniversary events on May 10 and May 17, and urged residents to use low-cost spay/neuter and foster programs as kitten season peaks.
Sarah Fisher, host of Pets on Parade, and guest Josh Steppling of TreasureCoast.com on Thursday ran a live segment from the Palm City shelter to showcase dozens of adoptable animals and to promote upcoming shelter events and services.
The segment opened with a lineup of cats and kittens: Wally, a six-month-old cat with cerebellar hypoplasia; Mushie, a two-month-old kitten surrendered when her owners moved; and several very young kittens including Pebbles and her sister Skye. Mary Jane, a shelter staff member, introduced Wally and described the condition: "She has something called cerebella hyperplasia," and staff explained that the condition causes shaking but does not prevent a long, healthy life. Sue, another shelter staff member, introduced Mushie and promoted the shelter's quarterly bun grooming event, saying, "You could make a reservation on our website ... I think there are a few left…
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