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Cinderella This beautiful four-year-old girl is looking for a new forever person who speaks her language! Cinderella does best with people who understand that she likes to move at her pace and can give her the time she needs to get comfortable.
Cinderella
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Cinderella

This beautiful four-year-old girl is looking for a new forever person who speaks her language! Cinderella does best with people who understand that she likes to move at her pace and can give her the time she needs to get comfortable. This kitty does well with other cats with time and is looking for a home with High School age kids or older. If you think that you are just the kind of person Cinderella is looking for, come in for a visit with this lovely kitty today!

Longmont Humane Society Joins Clear the Shelters

Longmont Humane Society is excited to join this annual, community-driven pet adoption campaign in partnership with NBC and Telemundo. Since 2015, Clear the Shelters has resulted in more than 150,000 pet adoptions. On Saturday, August 18 Longmont Humane Society will join hundreds of other shelters nationwide and waive adoption fees on all adoptable animals in an effort to find new, loving homes for as many animals as possible! Clear the Shelters 2018 is sponsored by Cat's Pride(r) and Hill's Pet Nutrition. Saturday, August 18, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Protect Your Pet from Rabies

Keep your pets healthy and save money at Longmont Humane Society's final Low-Cost Summer Vaccine Clinic for cats and dogs.

Saturday, August 11 from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Visit www.longmonthumane.org<http://www.longmonthumane.org> for a full list of vaccine clinic cost and services. Let's keep them all happy AND healthy this summer!

Caution: Dogs & Hot Cars

Longmont Humane Society reminds you that the inside of a car can quickly become much hotter than the outside temperature. Even at 70 degrees outside, the inside of a car will become dangerously hot within minutes. If you do see a dog in distress in a hot car, call law enforcement immediately. In Longmont, call Animal Control at 303/651-8500. Let's keep our best friends safe and happy this summer!

This above is a press release by the Longmont Humane Society and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.