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    Pinky the Cat is a video that aired on several American reality television programs in the 1990s before it achieved additional fame on the internet as a viral video in the 2000s. The video clip shows a cat attacking an animal control officer during a promotional message for pet adoption for an animal shelter in Placer County, California.

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    The "Welcome Home" adoption event aims to alleviate extra strain on animal shelters and adopters by pledging bags of Hill's pet food $100 off adoption fees (up to $130,000 nationwide) at select ...

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    In 2014, ASPCA also opened the ASPCA Kitten Nursery in NYC to care for neonate and very young homeless kittens until they are appropriate for adoption. [16] In 2015, ASPCA acquired the Asheville, North Carolina–based Humane Alliance, now called the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance. [17] In 2018, ASPCA established the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation ...

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    SPCA Florida has many cats and dogs for adoption. SPCA Florida has many cats and dogs for adoption. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    The Humane Society of the United States estimates that 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized each year in the US because of a lack of homes. [2] Animal protection advocates campaign for adoption instead of buying animals in order to reduce the number of animals who have to be euthanized.