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Contra Costa Animal Services Offering FREE Adoptions During The Month Of June

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Contra Costa Animal Services (CCAS) will be offering free adoptions of all animals throughout the month of June.

The goal of this promotion is to find loving homes for homeless pets in Contra Costa County so that they may enjoy the summer with their new family.

The free adoption special includes all fees associated with adopting an animal, including: adoption fees, spay/neuter, micro-chipping and vaccination (avg. cost of adoption is between $104-$284). A $25 license fee may apply.

“Typical adoption costs range from $104-$284 at CCAS, depending on the animal, which makes this promotion a huge incentive for potential adopters to find their newest family member right in time for summer,” says CCAS spokesperson, Steve Burdo. “Our hope is that the community will take advantage of this great opportunity and help us find forever homes for the animals in our care.”

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Interested adopters can take advantage of this free adoption promotion by visiting CCAS’ Martinez adoption center to meet our animals and adopt their new family member. To view available pets online, please visit www.ccasd.org

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I guess they have to get rid of those pitbulls somehow.

Up to $284.00. For a broken animal. Then wonder why so many are put down. It’s like buying a car off Craigslist. Then having to take it to a shop. For life. Should be always free.

TANSTAAFL

Will they pay you if you adopt a cat? Literally nobody wants to leave their house in the morning, and come home in the afternoon with a cat. Because no matter how you look at it, it’s still a cat.

I feel the same coming home with a Dog

With people killing the unborn and discarding the elderly in corporate-run homes, is it any wonder they kick pets aside without a care? We have lost our way.

I think its womderful. Giving an unloved animal the chance to be in a loving home. Good job.

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