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2008 News archives

Aug. 14
Hot weather advisory for pets
King County residents are encouraged to prepare their dogs and cats for hot weather over the next few days as temperatures are predicted to soar.
July 11
Reward offered for information on dog drowning in Cedar River
King County Animal Care and Control is seeking information for its investigation into the intentional drowning death of a dog in the Cedar River on July 4. The agency responded to a citizen report of a lifeless body of a Pit Bull in the river near the Landsburg Bridge in the 25200 block of Landsburg Rd SE in Ravensdale, WA.
July 3
The Fourth of July and warm weather is no holiday for animals
King County residents are encouraged to prepare their animals for a potentially stressful weekend. July Fourth celebrations, combined with the forecasted warm temperatures, can be traumatic and dangerous for animals. So King County Animal Care and Control cautions all pet owners to be extra protective of their companion animals this week.
May 21
100s of dogs and cats to be available at King County's Kent Shelter
Animal lovers have a big day and tough decisions ahead: animal shelters and rescue groups from all over the state will be bringing hundreds of adoptable dogs and cats of all ages, sizes and breeds to King County's Kent Animal Shelter on Saturday, June 21 for the region's third annual Super Pet Adopt-a-thon.
April 17
Michael donates to help KCACC animals
Michael Poston looked forward to his birthday like any soon-to-be 8-year old, but he had very specific plans in mind. Not just any regular birthday party, but a fund-raiser to help abandoned and abused animals in King County.
April 15
UC Davis Letter
Letter from UC Davis report author to Acting Animal Care and Control Manager
Feb. 8
Find your new best friend
Adoption event this weekend in Kent: King County Animal Care and Control will partner with Reber Ranch to find homes for dozens of dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens.


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