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2007 > "I Love NYC Pets" Campaign Spurs Robust
Adoptions In February
"I Love NYC Pets" Campaign Spurs Robust
Adoptions In February
With
Valentines on everyone's mind in February, what better time to proclaim
as "I
Love NYC Pets" month? That's just what the Mayor's Alliance
and its member organizations did — creating a month-long pet
adoption promotion that resulted in hundreds of dogs and cats from
the city's shelters and rescue groups trading their "homeless"
status for that of "new member of the family."
The campaign featured more than 50 adoption events
throughout the city's five boroughs, and extended adoption hours
at NYC's Animal
Care & Control (AC&C) shelters, making it that much
easier for potential adopters to meet their furry match. What's
more, special gift bags filled with product samples and valuable
coupons from pet product manufacturers were available to every AC&C
adopter in February.
To kick off this first-time-ever adoption celebration
in New York, Commerce Bank, a sponsor of "I Love NYC Pets"
month, hosted a fun photo op for the press at its branch at Fifth
Avenue and 14th Street. Maddie, the loveable Maddie's
Fund mascot, joined by NYC icon, Ms. Liberty, and a crew of
wonderful dogs for adoption from Animal Care & Control, welcomed
the press and posed for some great publicity photos.
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Maddie joins Ms. Liberty to
launch a month-long celebration to promote pet adoptions
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To get the word out to New
Yorkers in a big way, dogs for adoption from AC&C were joined
by Mayor's Alliance and AC&C volunteers in appearances on two
morning editions of the CBS Early Show. And Maddie, the Maddie's
Fund mascot, made a special appearance on the show.
Other highlights of "I Love NYC Pets"
month included special pet adoption events at select Commerce Bank
locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Among the
Mayor's Alliance member organizations that took a leading role in
the month-long celebration were American
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Animal
Care & Control of New York City, Animal
Haven, Bide-A-Wee,
Humane
Society of New York, and the North
Shore Animal League — all of which did adoptions from
adoption vans outside Commerce Bank branches around the city. Other
Alliance Participating Organizations (APOs) that held their own
special adoption events in February included A
Cause for Paws, Animal
Center of Queens, Bobbi
and the Strays, City
Critters, Companion
Animal Network, Husky
House, K9Kastle,
Loving
Touch, NYC
Siamese Rescue, NY
Pet-I-Care, Only
Hope Cat Rescue, Pet
Adoption League of New York, Pluto
Rescue of Richmond County, and SaveKitty
Foundation.
Did New Yorkers come through for its adorable adoptable
animals? You bet they did — and hundreds of cats and dogs
found new homes as a result! Given the exceptional success of the
inaugural "I Love NYC Pets" month, New
Yorkers can expect to see more such adoption celebrations
in the future, as we move along the road toward a no-kill New York
in the foreseeable future.
If you missed out on finding your new four-legged
heart-throb in February, don't despair — there are plenty
of wonderful dogs and cats awaiting new homes at NYC's shelters.
You can meet some of New York's most eligible pets for adoption
at an upcoming Mayor's Alliance/Maddie's
Pet Adoption Festival, or check out the Petfinder APO Animal
Search Module at the bottom of our Adoption
page.
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