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GET ‘PET-RIOTIC’ THIS MEMORIAL DAY WITH YOUNG-WILLIAMS ANIMAL CENTER ADOPTION SPECIAL

May 22, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 22, 2014

For more information,
Contact: Natalie Lester
Moxley Carmichael
(865) 544-0088

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Fees reduced to promote forever homes May 23-26

Young-Williams Animal Center is celebrating Memorial Day and the start of the summer vacation season with an adoption special.

“Memorial Day weekend is a great time to adopt a pet,” Jeff Ashin, Young-Williams Animal Center CEO, said. “It is important that we continue to adopt animals throughout the summer months, as it is also our highest intake season. The ‘pet-riotic’ adoption special is the perfect way to start the summer.”

From May to August last year, over 5,500 animals were picked up by animal control, brought in by concerned citizens or surrendered by their owners and taken to Young-Williams Animal Center. The intake during those four months represented 42 percent of the shelter’s annual intake in 2013.

From Friday, May 23, to Monday, May 26, Young-Williams will offer special pricing for all adult dogs and cats. Each potential adopter that arrives looking for a furry friend will spin the “Wheel of Savings” with discounts ranging from $5 to a free pet.

Every adopted animal will receive the services covered by the regular adoption fees, which include a veterinary exam, spay/neuter surgery, some standard vaccinations, a microchip with registration and more. The adoption special will be available at Young-Williams Animal Center at 3201 Division St., off Sutherland Avenue, and the Young-Williams Animal Village at 6400 Kingston Pike on Bearden Hill.

“Make this summer one you will always remember because you added a furry member to your family,” Ashin said. “At Young-Williams Animal Center, we take in an average of 14,000 animals every year for which there are simply not enough homes. In addition to adoption, it is imperative more pet owners spay and neuter their pets. It is the most effective and most humane way to impact the pet overpopulation in East Tennessee.”

To learn more about Young-Williams Animal Center, visit www.young-williams.org or check out Young-Williams Animal Center on Facebook.

About Young-Williams Animal Center

Young-Williams Animal Center reminds the community to please spay and neuter your pets.

The Young-Williams Animal Center is the official animal shelter for Knox County and the City of Knoxville. The center is a nonprofit organization, community-supported through public and private donations, that turns no animal away and is dedicated to the sheltering and placement of animals, general animal welfare, and public education of companion animal issues.

Young-Williams Animal Center is located off Sutherland Avenue at the entrance to John Tarleton Park at 3201 Division St. Young-Williams Animal Village is located at 6400 Kingston Pike adjacent to Deane Hill Drive. Both locations are open seven days a week from noon-6 p.m.

For more information about Young-Williams Animal Center, including detailed driving directions, call 865-215-6599 or visit www.young-williams.org.