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Community Cats program launch

The Directors for the ACSPCA, HOPE for Animals and Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control, announced their partnership to launch a Community Cats Program.
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Keep pets safe this Fourth of July

Animal Care & Control wants pet owners to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday while keeping their pets safe and secure.
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Celebrate June Adopt A Cat Month with $5 adoption fee

Animal Care & Control is celebrating June Adopt a Cat Month with $5 cat adoptions.
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Pet Expo this Saturday

The Animal Care & Control Pet Adoption Center will be closed on Saturday.
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Animal Care & Control Seeks Leads in the Cruelty Investigation of a Dog Recovered...

Animal Care & Control is asking for help from the public to identify the owner of a dog recovered from the 2800 block of South Barr Street on March 24th.
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Animal Care & Control – Cancelation of Animal Care Teens

Animal Care & Control - Cancelation of Animal Care Teens
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Emergency cold weather warning for pets

Animal Care & Control is urging pet owners to safely secure animals inside a warm garage, enclosure or the home during the current winter conditions.
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Free straw for animal bedding and winter pet care tips

Animal Care & Control is offering free straw to any Allen County resident in need of animal bedding during these cold days of winter.
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“Share the Love” for Homeless Pets

Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control will join Subaru of America for their annual year-end "Share the Love" campaign sponsored by the National ASPCA® in New York.
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City issues canine parvovirus alert for dog owners

Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control officials are reminding dog owners of the importance of vaccinating canines of all ages against parvovirus infection, a highly contagious viral disease that rapidly spreads among dogs and can result in the death of dogs.