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Pet adoption event to be held this weekend
Wednesday, March 22, 2017

A two-day pet adoption event will be held at the Sky Dome Atrium, Level 1, D·PARK Shopping Centre, Tsuen Wan, from noon to 7pm this weekend (March 25 and 26). Admission is free.

Jointly organised by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD), the Hong Kong Rabbit Society, the Hong Kong Society of Herpetology Foundation, the Lifelong Animal Protection Charity, the Society for Abandoned Animals and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the event seeks to encourage people to adopt abandoned or unclaimed animals and promote responsible pet ownership.

At the event, members of the public can meet cats, rabbits and reptiles that are up for adoption and receive tips on keeping such animals at the counter offering an animal adoption enquiry service. Other activities include game booths, educational exhibitions and sharing sessions. To avoid causing stress to small animals, dogs are not allowed to enter the venue.

The AFCD encourages members of the public who are interested in keeping a pet to adopt abandoned or surrendered animals through animal welfare organisations. Currently, abandoned pets or unclaimed animals with a friendly temperament and good health will be sent to partner animal welfare organisations for adoption. Free desexing operations will be offered for dogs, cats and rabbits when they are adopted.

For details of the event, please read the attached poster or visit
www.petswithlove.com.hk.

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A two-day pet adoption event will be held this weekend (March 25 and 26). Members of the public can meet cats, rabbits and reptiles that are up for adoption at the event.
 A two-day pet adoption event will be held this weekend (March 25 and 26). Members of the public can meet cats, rabbits and reptiles that are up for adoption at the event.
 
A two-day pet adoption event will be held this weekend (March 25 and 26). Members of the public can receive tips on keeping cats, rabbits and reptiles.
 A two-day pet adoption event will be held this weekend (March 25 and 26). Members of the public can receive tips on keeping cats, rabbits and reptiles.