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Pet of the Week

This is Christine Roberts from Downtown. Ms. Roberts saw her new friend on Reigning Cats and Dogs this morning and adopted him just two hours later, thanks to Local 12!

ADOPT-A-PET

Tune in Tuesday at 4pm, Wednesday at 6am and don't miss the adopt a pet segment on LOCAL 12 Saturday between 7 and 8am. Sponsored by Kroger and the SPCA

KROGER MOBILE ADOPTION UNIT

Kroger and WKRC-TV are proud sponsors of the SPCA Cincinnati Mobile Adoption Unit. Nearly every week, the Mobile Unit brings adoptable pets to area Kroger stores and special events. To find out where SPCA Cincinnati will be next, tune in to the Adopt-A-Pet and "Reigning Cats and Dogs" segments!

 

Can't Adopt But Want to Help
Click here to donate online to the Adopt-A Pet Fund.




Don't Forget Your Tags!

In Ohio, all dogs over three months of age must be registered (licensed) with the county auditor. The due date for registration without a late penalty is January 31, 2008. The licensing of any dog residing in Hamilton County can be completed by using this mail-in form or by visiting any one of a number of convenient licensing agents. If you and your pet live outside of Hamilton County, please contact your local auditor's office for information.

Dog licensing is much more than a law you need abide by. The tags and the identification number they contain could also help return your prized pet to you should he or she become lost!

Adopt a Pet Email

Do you have a pet question that needs to be answered?

Don’t miss your chance to get expert pet advice from the spca. It’s just another way WKRC and the spca want to help you find the perfect pet that you’ve always dreamed of having!

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About SPCA Cincinnati

Spca cincinnati, located at 3949 Colerain Avenue and 11190 Conrey Road, is a private not-for-profit organization that serves animals and families 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. The shelter provides adoption services, reunites lost animals with their owners, provides low-cost spaying and neutering, offers obedience training, and prevents animal cruelty. Through humane education programs, the spca’s goal is to instill a love of all life in children and adults alike. For more information about spca cincinnati, visit the web site at www.spcacincinnati.org or call at (513) 541-6100.

To see more details, log on to www.spcacincinnati.org

 

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