Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 4th. Show all posts
Friday, July 4, 2025
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
"God Bless the USA" (July 4th, 2018)
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Monday, July 4, 2016
‘PET INDEPENDENCE DAYS! MICHIGAN HUMANE SOCIETY IS CELEBRATING WITH $17.76 ADULT CAT & DOG ADOPTION FEES!!
Helping pets pursue forever homes and a lifetime of happiness with reduced adoption fees through July 10
The Michigan Humane Society (MHS) is celebrating “Pet Independence Days” now through Sunday, July 10 with low-cost adoption fees for cats and dogs (excluding lap dogs) who are 1-year-old and older. During the promotion, an adult cat or dog can be adopted for $17.76 at any MHS adoption location. The regular MHS adoption process will apply, and all adoptions will include the valuable MHS adoption package.
“Summer is all about families spending time together, and many homeless pets are waiting for their second chance to be a part of a family,” said CJ Bentley, MHS Senior Director of Operations. “We’re celebrating the Independence Day holiday by reducing adoption fees so the dogs and cats in our care can more quickly pursue their forever homes and a lifetime of happiness.”
Visit MHS at:
• MHS Dresner Foundation Animal Care Campus (Detroit): 7887 Chrysler Dr.
• MHS Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care: 3600 W. Auburn Rd.
• MHS Berman Center for Animal Care (Westland): 900 N. Newburgh Rd.
In addition, MHS cats can be adopted at PetSmart in Roseville at 20530 E. 13 Mile Rd.; Premier Pet Supply in both Novi at 47810 Grand River Ave. and Rochester Hills at 63 W. Auburn Rd., while MHS cats and dogs can be adopted at Petco in Sterling Heights at 13701 Lakeside Cir.
Adoption hours vary by location. For the complete list of MHS locations and hours, visit www.michiganhumane.org.
The Michigan Humane Society is the largest and oldest animal welfare organization in the state. MHS works to end companion animal homelessness, provide the highest quality service and compassion to the animals entrusted to our care, and to be a leader in promoting humane values.
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Have a Happy and Safe 4th Of July!!
Since July 4th is on a Saturday, Cody decided that he wanted to make his greeting "artsy" so that he could participate in Athena and Marie's:
ALSO, THERE IS A JULY 4TH CELEBRATION GOING ON IN THE TABBY CAT CLUB! HEAD ON OVER BUT WATCH OUT FOR THOSE FIRECRACKER BOOMIES!!!
LOVE, CODY
LOVE, CODY
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
MICHIGAN HUMANE SOCIETY TO CELEBRATE ‘CAT INDEPENDENCE DAYS’ WITH WAIVED FELINE ADOPTION FEES, JULY 1-3
Celebrating the purr-suit of life, liberty
and the little red laser dot on the floor!
To help adoptable cats find homes more quickly at a time when shelters everywhere are bursting at the seams with felines, the Michigan Humane Society (MHS) has announced that July 1, 2 and 3 are “Cat Independence Days” with fee-waived adoptions on cats and kittens at all MHS adoption locations. The regular MHS adoption process will apply, and all fee-waived adoptions will include the valuable MHS adoption package.
“The extra-busy summer season brings an influx of wonderful cats and litters of kittens to our doors,” said CJ Bentley, MHS Senior Director of Operations. “By waiving feline adoption fees for three days in celebration of the Independence Day holiday, we are supporting them in the purr-suit of finding loving homes even more quickly.”
The MHS cat and kitten adoption package includes sterilization, age-appropriate vaccinations, a medical check-up, behavior evaluation, feline leukemia test and no-cost microchipping.
- MHS Detroit Center for Animal Care: 7401 Chrysler Dr.
- MHS Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care: 3600 W. Auburn Rd.
- MHS Berman Center for Animal Care (Westland): 900 N. Newburgh Rd.
In addition, MHS cats and kittens can be adopted at PetSmart in Dearborn and Roseville and at Petco in Sterling Heights.
Adoption hours vary by location. For the complete list of MHS adoption locations and hours, visit www.michiganhumane.org. All MHS locations will be closed on Saturday, July 4.
The Michigan Humane Society is the largest and oldest animal welfare organization in the state. MHS works to end companion animal homelessness, provide the highest quality service and compassion to the animals entrusted to our care, and to be a leader in promoting humane values.
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