Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 2008 Page: 8 of 56
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PET OF THE WEEK: CLARISSA
Clarissa is an adorable blue-and-white shorthaired
kitten available for adoption from the Dallas Animal
Services Adoption Center. She's 11 weeks old and lit-
ter trained. Clarissa is cuddly, affectionate and play-
ful. She has a sister and brother just as cute as she
it. Clarissa is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped,
negative for FeLV and FIV and ready to meet you at
the Dallas Animal Services Adoption Center at 1818
N. Westmoreland and 1-30.
Dogs, cats, puppies and kittens are available for adoption from
the Dallas Animal Services Adoption Center, located at 1818 N.
Westmoreland at 1-30 in Dallas. The shelter is open 7 days a
week: Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday from
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Sunday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The cost
to adopt is $85 for dogs and $55 for cats and includes
spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip and more. For more
information, visit http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/TX236.html
or call 214-671-0249.
RESPONSES TO LAST WEEK'S POLL
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SPEAK OUT
POLL
Total Votes: 154
What is the most you have spent, at one time,
on your pet for a non-health-related item7
• More than $100:45 percent
• Less than $100: 23 percent
• Less than $50: 19 percent
• Less than $25: 12 percent
Make your voice heard in the Speak Out Poll
comments section, online @ DallasVoice.com
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
Dallas Voice accepts comments from readers about published
material that may need correcting. Comments may be sub-
mitted to the senior editor by e-mail
(editor@dallasvoice.com), telephone (214-754-8710 ext.
113) or via the U.S. Postal Service (Dallas Voice, 4145 Travis
St., Third Floor, Dallas TX 75204). Corrections and clarifica-
tions will appear in this space as needed.
LOCAL BRIEFS
From Staff Reports
Animal groups unite for Adoptathon
More than two dozen local animal shelters,
humane societies and breed rescue groups will
participate in the Texas Animal Shelter
Coalition's Lone Star Pet Adoptathon at The
Ballpark in Arlington on Saturday, May 3, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event, to be held in the ballpark's parking
lot, will feature adoptable animals and show-
case shelters and rescue groups as the place to
find the perfect pet.
Although thousands of animals are in animal
shelters and rescue groups in North, Texas,
"only 15 percent of pet owners get their furry
companions from an animal welfare organiza-
tion," said Anne Thomason, president of the
Texas Animal Shelter Coalition. "The other 85
percent acquire pets from breeders, pet stores or
from friends."
Tammy Kirkpatrick, coordinator of the
Adoptathon, pointed out that adopting a pet
from a shelter or rescue group, in effect, saves
two lives: "the animal being adopted, and the
animal you're making room for."
Among the shelters, rescue groups and edu-
cational organizations participating in the Lone
Star Pet Adoptathon are Dallas Animal Services,
Companions for Life, 911 Wildlife, Irving
Animal Services, Feral Friends, Arlington
Animal Services, Chris' Rescue Angels, Tri-City
Animal Shelter, Hope Humane Society, DFW
Labrador Retriever Rescue, North Richland
Hills Animal Services, Coppell Animal Services,
DFW Humane Society, Mansfield Animal
Services, Humane Society of North Texas, SPC A
of Texas, Dalmatian Rescue of North Texas,
Southern States Rottie Rescue, Operation
Kindness, Huts for Mutts Dog Rescue, DFW
Shih Tzus & More Rescue, Mobile Animal
Rescue Services, Fort Worth Animal Services,
Animal Angels, Mid Cities Humane Society and
Lamar County Humane Society.
The Ballpark in Arlington is located on 1-30 at
Ballpark Way in Arlington. There is no charge
for admission to the Adoptathon, and the cost to
adopt a dog or cat will vary depending on the
animal shelter or humane group.
For more information, visit www.sheltercoali-
tion.com.
Dallas Animal Slices
Front Off c«
Jeni Selesky with Dallas Animal Services holds Bailey, a
5-month-old collie mix available for adoption. Dallas
Animal Services will join more than two dozen other ani-
mal-welfare groups at the Lone Star Pet Adoptathon this
Saturday at The Ballpark in Arlington.
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