Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA to Hold Baby Shower
May 13, 2011 · Published By Associate Editor
Family Event is Fun and Free
Phoenix, AZ — The Arizona Animal Welfare League & Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (AAWL & SPCA) is throwing a baby shower!
Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. – Noon
AAWL & SPCA, 30 N. 40th Place, Phoenix (just north of Washington Street and east of 40th Street)
It’s fun and it’s free for the whole family!
With puppies and kittens born in the Spring, the state’s largest no-kill shelter has lots of babies to care for right now. AAWL & SPCA needs supplies to help care for these babies until they find permanent homes.
Human baby food (meat only – no veggies or onion powder)
Ebsilac (powdered puppy formula)
KMR (powdered kitten formula)
Royal Canin Babycat 34 and Kitten 36
Purina Kitten Chow
The AAWL & SPCA baby shower also includes play time with puppies and kittens, and the chance to adopt an adorable new member of the family. If you’re not ready for adoption, discover the benefits of becoming a foster parent. There will also be games and activities for children, as well as animal demonstrations.
When an animal who is not quite ready for adoption arrives at the shelter, AAWL & SPCA relies on the love and homes of foster care volunteers. These volunteers open their homes to kittens and puppies needing time to grow, pregnant or nursing cats and dogs, dogs who need a little extra attention or a break from the shelter, or a companion animal recovering from an illness or injury.
For more information, go to http://www.aawl.org/foster-pet, or call 602-273-6852.
Published on behalf of Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA
The mission of the Arizona Animal Welfare League & SPCA is to end the unnecessary euthanasia of dogs and cats in our community. Founded in 1971, AAWL & SPCA operates the state’s oldest and largest no-kill shelter. The nonprofit organization also provides adoption, resource and education programs that improve the quality of life for dogs and cats and offers support for pet guardians. AAWL & SPCA found homes for more than 3,000 dogs and cats last year. No federal or state funding is received and all revenue is from private donations and fundraising efforts. To find out more, go to http://www.aawl.org/ or call 602-273-6852.






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