Pasadena Humane Society to Hold Free Adoption Day
Looking to add a new furry friend to your family? The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA will hold its 5th Annual Free Adoption Day on June 29. Adoption fees for all available animals—including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, pocket pets and reptiles—will be subsidized. The shelter, located at 361 S. Raymond Ave. in Pasadena, will be open for adoptions from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
As the shelter fills to capacity during the warmer months, it is important to find new homes for pets as quickly as possible. This is especially true before Fourth of July, when dogs, cats and other animals are easily frightened by the loud booms and bursts of fireworks and may run away. The shelter hopes to free up as much kennel as possible to prepare for the increased number of stray and lost pets arriving around the Fourth of July.
Free Adoption Day is the shelter’s largest adoption event of the year. In 2017, 152 pets—71 cats, 56 dogs and 25 critters—found a home on Free Adoption Day. The shelter hopes to exceed that number this year.
“Visit us on Free Adoption [Day] for the best deal of the year,” says Julie Bank, president and CEO of the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA. “Not only are you saving the life of a homeless pet, but you are bringing home a new family member.”
All dog and cat adoptions include a spay or neuter surgery, a microchip and age-appropriate vaccines. New adopters will receive a complimentary health-and-wellness exam, as well as a packet filled with information about how to care for your pet.
The event is open to residents of any city looking to adopt a pet. Regular adoption processes will apply. To expedite the adoption process, print an adoption application from the organization’s website in advance. To view animals at the shelter or to make a donation towards a subsidized adoption, visit pasadenahumane.org